Slacklining is the act of balancing along a narrow, flexible piece of webbing which is low to the ground and usually anchored between two trees. Originating in the climbing world, slacklining has evolved into a cross trainer, backyard activity and sport all of its own.
Slacklining can be traced back to climbing camps in Yosemite during the mid seventies. Climbers would stay there for weeks blazing new routes and in their time on the ground they starting rigging climbing rope to walk across. They found that the activity improved their core strength, balance and movement for climbing - and is was FUN.
Gibbon has fueled the next generation of slacklining by making it easy and accessible to everyone. The 2" webbing and ratchet tensioning design make the Gibbon line friendlier to walk on and easier to set up. No additional tools or rigging are needed; just the kit and a couple of trees and you're ready to go.
Slacklining can be traced back to climbing camps in Yosemite during the mid seventies. Climbers would stay there for weeks blazing new routes and in their time on the ground they starting rigging climbing rope to walk across. They found that the activity improved their core strength, balance and movement for climbing - and is was FUN.
Gibbon has fueled the next generation of slacklining by making it easy and accessible to everyone. The 2" webbing and ratchet tensioning design make the Gibbon line friendlier to walk on and easier to set up. No additional tools or rigging are needed; just the kit and a couple of trees and you're ready to go.
Does anyone remember our ill-fated Off the Beach shop in Sister Bay? Yeah, we had a slackline set up there. We're still carrying them, and with our NEW Slack Rack, we'll have the demo line back up and ready to rock. These things are tough to master - but that's what makes them fun. You won't be doing any backflips your first time out, but the challenge of even walking across these lines is addicting. Come in and try it.
The Funline is our most popular, followed by the Classic in red. The Jibline is super fun to use, but tougher to get started learning on. The Travelline is much lighter-duty, and is not suitable for jumping - it is more of a Yoga posing line.
The Funline is our most popular, followed by the Classic in red. The Jibline is super fun to use, but tougher to get started learning on. The Travelline is much lighter-duty, and is not suitable for jumping - it is more of a Yoga posing line.





