Slack Line


The Rock Empire Slack Line is designed for both beginner and advanced slack line users. The strap is made of polyester with a width of 25 mm. The slack line is easy to clamp between trees or two other stable points and the tension is adjustable with a ratchet.
For low-height slack line – maximum anchoring point height: 1 m
Recommended for:
- External use
- Two anchoring straps included
- A strap with a reinforced stitching for the ratchet
- Contents of package: 1 ratchet, 2 anchoring straps, the slack line
Made in EU.
Additional parameters
Category: | Other climbing accessories |
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EAN: | Choose variant |
Colour: | red |
Length: | 10 nebo 20 m |
Material: | Polyester |
Carrying capacity: | 250 kg |
Width: | 25 mm |
Weight (g): | 1200, 1590 |
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