Slackline kit 15m
Slackline kit 15m
Pre-assembled all-in-one kit easy to setup and tension
- Pre-assembled all-in-one kit: 10m Line and 2 x 2.5m integral anchor slings are preassembled.
- Premium quality webbing: 50mm, hi-vis premium quality webbing, the strongest on the market, with unique edge reinforcement for durability and to prevent line edges from fraying.
- Tree friendly genuine spanset roundsling tree anchors: Made with heavy duty 2.5m ‘spanset’ supraplus roundsling anchors.
- Unique design ensures stability and comfort: Clever design ensures Slackline webbing sits flat and stable for easy step up as the line is not ‘choked’ round the tree which can lead to twisting.
- Robust ratchets for durability and safety: Manufactured using original ‘spanset’ ratchets.
- Patented triple function ratchet: The only ratchet which allows you to finely adjust the tension of the line both up and down without having to let all the tension out and start again.
- Carry bag: Comes complete with carry bag which doubles as a ratchet cover, protecting fingers from getting trapped.
The only kit with integral “SpanSet” anchor slings at both ends, The only kit with the unique high spec triple function ratchet – Tension up to get the line tight, Tension down to reduce the tension to where you want it and Full release for when you want to go home! Can be upgraded to suit larger trees by adding in slings from our Ultimate accessories range. Anti fray edging on the line for durability and high quality web for strength – the highest on the market.
From the true originators of tension web lines with over 40 years of experience. From early ratchet straps for cargo control to tension safety lines for workers at height and Slacklines for leisure we understand tensioning systems and materials to provide the best components and lines.
Roundslings anchors are commonly referred to as SpanSet’s, because they originated with us. Genuine SpanSet roundslings are higher quality and incorporate over 50 years of experience in design and manufacture – why settle for less?