Slackline webbings

 All our slacklines are made, cut and sewn in France 

You will find here thin, tubular or flat slacklines of different materials.

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Slackline webbings  There are 17 products.

  • Tubular slackline

     All our slacklines are made, cut and sewn in France 

    You will find here thin and tubular slacklines.

    --> How to choose a slackline webbing ?<--

    For more details, click on "Learn More" below.

  • Flat slackline

     All our slacklines are made, cut and sewn in France 

    You will find here thin and flatr slacklines.

    --> How to choose a slackline webbing ?<--

    For more details, click on "Learn More" below.

  • Slackline seam / loop / repair

     At Easy Slackline, our slacklines are made in France. Cutting, sewing and shipping are done in our workshop in Saint Jorioz, near the Annecy lake (74) 

    We can do all types of sewing work on your slackline webbings :

    • add one or more loops to your slackline
    • sewing of T-loop or fractio for highline
    • repairing your slackline
    • extend the length of the slackline with a second webbing
    • various custom sewing requests

    Safety and highline:

    All the slacklines webbings we offer can be used in highline as "mainline". Please check out in details if the slackline specifications are good for your using.

    But we strongly recommend PPE (personal protective equipment) for your "backup". The slackline equipment, unless expressly mentioned, is not approved as PPE.

    For more information on highline equipment and webbings, click on the link.

    Need an advice ?

    Then go to the FAQ (frequently asked questions) - at the bottom of the page.
    You will surely find the answer to most of your questions!

    Or even better, we are here to advise you directly (english spoken) :

    • by phone at 0033 767 148 718 
    • by email at info@easy-slackline.fr
    • thanks to the online chat
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Which slackline webbing to choose?

There are different types of slackline webbings:

Tubular slackline webbing, playful (swell, ample and soft bounces), they allow to have elasticity even on short distance. They are more flexible, light and compact than the flat ones.

  • The RVD and the REGGAE (only the color will differ between them, and there it is up to you to choose)
  • If you are looking for elasticity, lightness and compactness (to carry it easily), then I recommend tubular ones.

Flat slackline webbing, less elastic and easier to tighten. They are also very comfortable for bare feet because they have round edges. They are more robust than the tubular ones.

  • The Slodki, the Shaq (only the color will differ between them, and there it is up to you to choose)
  • If you are looking for a slackline that is easy to stretch (because it is less elastic) and very comfortable underfoot, then I recommend flat slacklines.

In the flat webbing, there is also the Moonwalk. This is a slackline that is a bit different, very specific.
It is ultra light, very static and very resistant. The interest of the Moonwalk is to set very very long lines (100m and much more), or to have a setup as light and compact as possible (ultra light kit or highline).
It is a slackline that has been used for several world records in longline and highline and is highly valued by the expert slacklining community.


Characteristics of the slacklines and resistance

On the picture of each slackline you will find pictograms to summarize the performance of each slackline. So you can compare them at a glance!

sangle slackline


How are the slacklines tested at Easy Slackline?

Blog: tests and resistance of slacklines

Safety and highline

All the slackline webbings and seams that I offer can be used in highline as well as "mainline". It is important to check the compatibility of the material's characteristics with your practice and your needs.

For the "backup", I strictly recommend PPE (personal protective equipment). The slackline material, except express mention, is not approved EPI. And are not intended to insure you and to serve as a life line.

Click on the link for more information on highline gear and straps and how to start highlining.

Any other questions?

Then I invite you to consult the FAQ where there are details of many questions that everyone can ask about slackline and Easy Slackline!

Or call me directly : 07 67 14 87 18