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2,00€

-35%

1,30€tax incl.

The reference among tubular slackline webbings, stretchy and comfy under the feet. Smooth, with soft edges. A must have for swelling (light bounces) and surfing !

Made in France 

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Here is an article that might help you : How to choose your slackline webbing ?

The Reggae is a tubular slackline. Stretchy and comfy under the feet, this is one of the historic webbing into the slackline world. Light and flex, she's very easy to carry in a backpack.
It's a must have to practice « swell », « surf », bounces and static figures (drop knee for exemple). People who practice barefoot will love the Reggae.
It is the the perfect versatile webbing.

Find the same characteristics with the tubular slackline Reggae which is exactly the same webbingwith a different color.

 All our slacklines are made in France 

And the preparation of your slackline orders - from the design, to the sewing, to the packaging - is done in our workshop near Annecy (France - Haute-Savoie - 74).

Slackline description

  • The Reggae is a tubular slackline, made of polyester. Its weave forms a light tube under tension. This makes it comfortable for bare feet.
  • Its elasticity is ideal for "swells" (soft bounces), surfs, small jumps and static figures.
  • Green/yellow/red color
  • Sold with or without loop

Slackline technical specifications

  • Composition : polyester
  • Type : tubular
  • width : 25mm
  • Thickness : 2mm
  • Elasticity :
    • 7,8% under 7kN
    • 10% under 10kN
    • 14% under 15kN
  • Weight : 48 g/m
  • Maximum Working load (WLL) : 7 kN
  • Breaking Load Limit (BLL) :
    • Breaking Load of the webbing (supplier data) : 23,6 kN
    • Breaking Load with a weblock :  21,5 kN (ref  tested = Slackibloc 4.0)
    • Breaking Load with carabiner + Linelock : 16,6 kN
    • Breaking Load of the loop : 18,8 kN
  • Tested by an independant lab : MECANIUM - more infos about slackline resistance test here

Precisions concerning its use in highline :

This slackline can be used in highline as a "mainline", i.e. as a slackline on which the highliner walks. To know if it is adapted to your practice, please consult its technical specifications.

But for the lifeline that serves to secure you - often called a backup in highline - we advise to use PPE (personal protective equipment) for sports and leisure. The backup could be install for example with : rope and Grigri and quick link, etc

We cannot guarantee our equipment for securing yourself in highline, because there are no standards in this field. And slackline or highline equipment - unless expressly mentioned - is not approved as PPE.

Using advices

  • Can be tension over a maximum of 35m with a ratchet, up to 50m with a primitiv system. If you want to tension longer, you will need to use some pulleys (Longline kit)
  • A must to walk barefoot
  • If wet, always dry your webbing, away from UV. It will expend the life of your equipment. Wash with cold and clean water if dirty (mud) or salty due to see water.
  • The Kit can stay in place for a few days, 2/3 max. It is better to release it after use.
  • Store your Kit, clean and dry, as you will do for any other textiles pieces. Click here for more details about how to store and maintain slackline equipment.

Incompatibilities

  • No Jumpline/Trickline! For Freestyle, see the Trickline kit.
  • Permanent rig - slackline webbing is made to be set up and release after each session.
  • Don't tighten on urban furnitures (bench, handrail, lamp)

Slackline Tips

  • Use Wind Stopper by windy condition to avoid resonance
  • You can made different setup in the banana
  • To train harder, reduce the tension, or double your webbing
  • Protect your slings and the tree with the tree protection. This will extend the life of your gear.
  • Dry your webbing after use. Always store it clean and protected from UV.

Options - Feel free to choose between :

Our Drybag is water and dust resistant! Ideal for storing your equipment in a safe place.
Plus, with its shoulder straps, it's super convenient to carry!

You can store up to 130m of tubular RVD in this bag.

drybag 20L easy slackline

    • Custom webbing

Customization only available on the wide slackline (not on the upper part)

Don't forget to add your text in the comment section when ordering. At the validation step, when finalizing the order.

- Font : Amerika Sans (see picture)

- 18 font characters - spaces included

- Font color : black

- Printed on the tail of the webbing, side of the loop

- Choosing a printed webbing add 2/3 days to your order's delivery

- For more details on how works this option : slackline customization

customization slackline

Responsibility

Slacklining and more particularly Highline (in the void, secured by a harness) are sports practices that have no normative or regulatory framework for the manufacture of the material as well as for its installation.

This is why we do not guarantee our own equipment for highline use.
Our products are tested within our company and independent laboratories (mentioned on the product page) via a process that evolves with practice.

These resistance tests have no legal value, they aim to ensure the safety, resistance and comfort of use of our equipment - in the context of our practice.

It is the responsibility of the practitioner to choose the equipment with the appropriate resistance and to have the necessary experience to adapt the installation to his practice.
And to use appropriate equipment to secure oneself if necessary, such as PPE equipment (climbing gear, ropes, etc.).

Generalities

  • Do not install your slackline across a path, trail or place of passage
  • Do not install your slackline more than 2m from the ground without securing yourself with PPE equipment
  • Practice on grassy or cushioned ground free of any protruding objects or objects that could cause injury
  • Do a back up = secure your tension system
  • Never use a ratchet for highline practice
  • Never install your slackline on urban furniture (benches, lampposts, barriers, etc.)


Safety regarding highlining

It is the responsibility of the practitioner to use appropriate equipment to secure oneself if necessary, such as PPE (climbing equipment, ropes, etc.).

In NO CASE is this equipment designed to secure itself. For the lifeline - called backup - we advise to use only PPE standard material (climbing material, ropes, etc).
Unless expressly mentioned, no slackline element can be considered as PPE (personal protective equipment) for sports and leisure activities

NEVER USE SLACKLINE MATERIAL TO SECURE YOURSELF / TIE YOURSELF DOWN. IT IS NOT CLIMBING EQUIPMENT, NOR IS IT EPI STANDARD EQUIPMENT.

You can find more information on our website highline.fr

Slackline Safety - back up guide - protect your set up and yourself.

slackline safety the backup securing

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How to determine the tension in your slackline ?

  • Our spreadsheet :
    Thanks to the following sheet, you will be able to approximately know the tension into your gear (slings, shackle, slackline, etc.). You will then know if you are using it correctly, meaning correctly regarding the using advices and most important the strength limits.
    Click there to see the sheet and enter your datas : calculate slackline tension 

  • The Linescale dynamometer
    This product allows you to mesure exactly what is the tension into your equipment.

Slackline dynamometer linescale 3.0