• Slacklining is walking, running or balancing along a suspended length of flat webbing that is tensioned between two anchors.
  • Slacklining emerged as an independent activity on stretchy webbing in the early 80ties from the climbing scene in Yosemite National Park.
  • Slacklining lover Sajid Chougle, who can often be found working on his balance said “The trick is to control your emotions, control the flow of thoughts in your head...
  • Essentially slacklining is like tight rope walking but on a tether/line (rope, or chord) that has a little less tension and give to it.
  • The highline, is the form of slacklining that is practiced in great heights, between mountains, buildings, trees and other elevated anchor points.
  • Freestyle slacklining is a different game all together as the the lines are made to bounce allowing the slackliner to jump and flip on the line like a trampoline.
  • Slacklining involves balancing on an approximately five centimetre-wide slackline band that is stretched between two anchor points at knee height.
  • Researchers have found a range of benefits of slacklining, which are now known all over the world: improved breathing, flexibility, posture and much more!
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  • Slacklining offers a more dynamic, versatile, and accessible experience, attracting a wide range of participants and allowing for creative expression through tricks...