mazulemember
2 posts
Location: Bath


Posted:
Has anyone ever tried it. Could be fun. Better learn to slackline. :-)------------------ o//@ CLIMB!< \

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Bendymember
750 posts
Location: Adelaide, SA, Australia


Posted:
uhhh, what's a slackline?*blushes at this uncharacteristic display of ignorance!*

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CantusSILVER Member
Tantamount to fatuity
15,966 posts
Location: Down the road, United Kingdom


Posted:
Hmmm, had to happen eventually Bendy. You get one thing wrong then it's a slow but steady gradual burn out from there on in.It's cos you're getting old mate.

Meh


Bendymember
750 posts
Location: Adelaide, SA, Australia


Posted:
Yeah I think old age might be setting in (gonna be 23 in 2 weeks! tongue)Still don't know what a slackline is - is it like a loose tightrope??If so, can I get partial credit?

Courage is the man who can stop after only one peanut


mazulemember
2 posts
Location: Bath


Posted:
Slackline..... tight rope, 'cept it aint tight and tends to bounce and also tends to wobble..... alot.... especially when under the influence. Get hold of some climbing tape, find two trees and give it a go. You'll love it.

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cosmicomicstranger
2 posts

Posted:
Slacklining is a balance sport, similar to tightrope walking, but instead of a taught steel cable it uses nylon webbing stretched tight between two anchor points. Slacklining is distinct from tightrope walking in that the line is not held rigidly taut; it is instead dynamic, stretching and bouncing like a large rubber band. The line's tension can be adjusted to suit the user and different types of dynamic webbing can be used to achieve a variety of feats. The line itself is flat, due to the nature of webbing, thus keeping the slacker's footing from rolling as would be the case with an ordinary rope.

Slackline is a relatively new sport, but is growing fast. There are different types of slackining - highlining (usually between two tall rocky structures, lowlining - usually long and low, tricklining (performing tricks on the line-backflips, somersaults etc, and more recently performing Yoga on the line.



GeezaGOLD Member
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694 posts
Location: Leeds, United Kingdom


Posted:
I tried. In a place called Tonsai in thailand some of the thai workers who did poi and staff could.

Slacklining is HARD. great for balance and leg strength in rockclimbing

SeiFuZeRoSILVER Member
stranger
3 posts
Location: USA


Posted:
Originally Posted By: Bendyuhhh, what's a slackline?

*blushes at this uncharacteristic display of ignorance!*
what IS a slackline anyway???

~SeiFuZeRo


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elementalspritestranger
6 posts
Location: Invercargill, New Zealand


Posted:
so whats the difference beetween slackline and slackrope?

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DurbsBRONZE Member
Classically British
5,689 posts
Location: Epsom, Surrey, England


Posted:
A slackline is a flat tape/webbing - slackrope is a rope smile

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ElectricBlueGOLD Member
Now with extra strawberries
810 posts
Location: Canberra, Australia


Posted:
Yup and a slack line is tightish and kind of bouncy where as a slackrope is lose and swings but does not bounce.
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