The perfect all-around SlackLine for balance, tricks and fun!
With a width right between our ClassicLine and our FlowLine, the GIBBON BananaLama TreeWear Set provides the best of both worlds. Its 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) width sits perfectly between the two most common SlackLine sizes, making it easy for beginners to learn yet dynamic enough for pros to train, jump and perform tricks. Just attach the line between two trees or anchor points and you’re ready to go!
From your very first step, you’ll feel the smooth, lively bounce of the BananaLama TreeWear Set’s unique webbing. Whether you’re a first-time slackliner or a seasoned freestyler, this set offers the perfect blend of stability, flexibility and bounce, making it a great choice for balance training and outdoor fun.
Complete set – Includes 1.5-inch wide SlackLine, ratchet, TreeWear and easy setup guide
Tree protection included – TreeWear pads protect both trees and webbing from abrasion
Quick setup– Attach between two trees or anchor points and start balancing in minutes
SlackLine length: 41 ft (12.5 m)
Webbing width: 1.5 in (3.8 cm)
Webbing: Polyester webbing with silk-screen print for grip and orientation
Maximum force: 30 kN (6,740 lbs / 3,050 kg)
Ratchet: Classic steel ratchet with safety lock and GIBBON spacers
Includes: Two TreeWear pads (black felt with Velcro closure) and setup guide
We offer a 2-year warranty on all GIBBON products, which covers manufacturing defects or failure caused by normal use.
We ship Monday-Friday from San Diego, California. As soon as your order ships you will receive an automated email with tracking information. Most orders will ship fast.
We want you to love your purchase. If something isn't right you can return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, less return shipping charges, if any (expedited outbound shipping charges will not be refunded).
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Great middle progression slack line! Using it on a college campus
Great middle progression slack line! Using it on a college campus, and the tree guards are great. Very fun and not a bad introduction for people interested in trying it for the first time.