Gibbon Slackframe - Slackline Accessories
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The Slackframe is a new approach to designing a structure capable of withstanding any weather conditions and to allow setup on any type of ground. The design creates a sturdy structure that does not tip or fall over and simplifies the setup of a slackline without having a tree or a pole.
- Weatherproof banners
- Coated stainless steel frame
- Structural tension wire support preventing sinking into soft soil
- Rubber feet for sturdy grip on hard soil
- Weight: 6 kg/13.2 Lbs.
- Adjustable height in 3 steps (30 cm / 11.8 in, 50 cm / 19.7 in, 70 cm / 27.6 in)
- Weatherproof banners.
- Coated stainless steel frame.
- Structural tension wire support preventing sinkage into soft soil.
- Rubber feet for sturdy grip on hard soil.
- Adjustable height in 3 steps (11.8 in, 19.7 in, or 27.6 in)
- Weight: 13.23 lbs
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The Slackframe is a new approach to designing a structure capable of withstanding any weather conditions and to allow setup on any type of ground. The design creates a sturdy structure that does not tip or fall over and simplifies the setup of a slackline without having a tree or a pole.
- Weatherproof banners
- Coated stainless steel frame
- Structural tension wire support preventing sinking into soft soil
- Rubber feet for sturdy grip on hard soil
- Weight: 6 kg/13.2 Lbs.
- Adjustable height in 3 steps (30 cm / 11.8 in, 50 cm / 19.7 in, 70 cm / 27.6 in)
Need More Help?
Our expert can help guide you through
your purchase.
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About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name GIBBON
Just like the Gibbon monkeys, we are curious, clever and playful. And as pioneers of slacklining, we have one vision:
BRING BALANCE TO PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD!
Before Gibbon, slacklining was a niche sport for elite climbers, which required complicated pulley systems and technical know-how. Only when Robert Käding (CEO Gibbon Slacklines) got the idea to use ratchets as tensioning element, slacklining became accessible to the general public. Since then, the industrial ratchet have been improved and adapted to be used safely for slackline and the line are now much more comfortable to walk or bounce on.
Since its founding in 2007, GIBBON has built up a global community that includes hobby slackliners in parks, families with slacklines in their back yards and professional slackline athletes. We are not just a brand, we are a big family!