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At some point during your slacklining journey, you may need to get a pair of slackline shoes. The shoes are good for protecting your feet whenever you fall to the ground as they provide ankle...
There are a number of ways you can damage your slackline and not just by using it. Normal use will damage a slackline over time but elements such as UV from the sun, excessive weight, dirt,...
Tricklining involves using a specially designed trickline rather than a regular slackline for the purpose of performing various tricks, jumps and other fun moves that you may not be able to perform...
Modern slackline kits are easily purchased with a ratchet which is a device to tighten the slackline on one tree or other anchor point that you attach your line to. Some kits come with two ratchets...
You might come across the term primitive slackline in terms of the set up and wonder what it means. A primitive slackline set up involves use of metal caribiners, rings and the slackline itself as...
What Is The Difference Between 1″ and 2″ Slacklines? (Pros and Cons)
The common size of slacklines are 1" and 2" in width. While you can choose either size and may even find other less common widths available, you do tend to find that experienced slackliners choose 1"...