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Slackline Industries Base Line Review

This amazingly priced slackline is perfect for those wanting to start walking longer lines
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Slackline Industries Base Line Review (Slackline Industries Baseline)
Slackline Industries Baseline
Credit: Slackline Industries
Price:  $80 List
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Manufacturer:   Slackline Industries
By Adam Paashaus & Leslie Yedor  ⋅  Sep 20, 2019
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RANKED
#5 of 12
  • Ease of Set-Up - 20% 8.0
  • Versatility - 20% 8.0
  • Quality - 20% 8.0
  • Disassembly - 20% 7.0
  • Features - 20% 7.0

Our Verdict

Slackline Industries is a newer slackline company that grew from the former US-based distributors of Gibbon Slacklines. They have put their years of experience selling Gibbon lines into creating several improvements to the standard 2-inch line, as well as throwing in some handy extra features. The Slackline Industries Base Line is a great and relatively inexpensive beginner slackline with a nice long length earning it a Best Buy award. It comes with durable webbing that is stiff and easy for beginners to learn on, yet bouncy enough for the intermediate walker. It also boasts a 78' long piece of webbing and an 8' ratchet which provides the option for longer lines and comes with tree protection that's easy to velcro into place. Our review of the best slacklines shows how it stacks up versus competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Long length
Beginner friendly
REASONS TO AVOID
Minimal features

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Bottom Line If a long slackline is what you are after, but don't want to spend a fortune, this is what you are looking forIf you are a beginner looking to try slacklining, this kit has all the features to get you startedGreat for stunts and surfing but is somewhat limited by its lengthThis fully featured kit has everything needed to assist the first time slackerThis is a basic, but a high quality kit that is great for a casual day out slacklining with friends, or learning on
Rating Categories Slackline Industrie... Zen Monkey Complete... Slackline Industrie... Zero Gravity Kit Flybold Slackline Kit
Ease of Set-Up (20%)
8.0
9.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
Versatility (20%)
8.0
7.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
Quality (20%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
Disassembly (20%)
7.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Features (20%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
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6.0
Specs Slackline Industrie... Zen Monkey Complete... Slackline Industrie... Zero Gravity Kit Flybold Slackline Kit
Width 2 in 2 in 2 in 2 in 2 in
Features Tree pro, carry bag, ratchet cover Overhead training line & ratchet, arm trainer, tree protectors w/ loops, cloth carry bag Safetly line, tree protection, ratchet cover Carry bag, ratchet w/ molded finger grip & smooth operation, tree protectors Tree pro, carrying bag
Time to Rig 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes
Tightening System Ratchet Ratchet Ratchet Ratchet Ratchet
Anchor Length 8 feet 8 feet 8 feet 8 feet 8.33 feet

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Slackline Industries Base Line Kit covers the “bases” for the beginner-intermediate slackliner. Designed with the novice in mind, this is an easy line to learn on. The 2-inch webbing has a nice stable feel underfoot, while the improved weave of the webbing over the original 2-inch lines of yesteryear gives it enough bounce to be fun as you begin to progress into entry-level tricks. For this review, we tested the 82-foot line (78' slackline + 8' ratchet) and includes tree protection.

Performance Comparison


slackline industries base line - whether you are learning to walk or making the jump into tricks...
Whether you are learning to walk or making the jump into tricks, this model covers the basics and then some.
Credit: Nicky Bunn

Ease of Set-up


The Base Line is simple to set-up, even for the least mechanically inclined person. It has a ratchet-based tensioning system that makes set-up quicker and simpler than a traditional slackline.

slackline industries base line - this ratchet worked extremely well and the rubberized grip and...
This ratchet worked extremely well and the rubberized grip and safety release were comfortable to hold.
Credit: Leslie Yedor

The trickiest part about setting up any slackline of this nature is finding appropriate anchors. The most commonly used option is mature trees with sizable trunks. This model has eight feet of webbing on the ratchet end, giving it one of the longest anchors of the lines we tested. This provides plenty of length to fit around the majority of trees found in your local park or backyard. Its tree protectors, on the other hand, are quite short and are only suitable for trees less than 40" around. If you're hoping to use bigger trees, set-up is mildly complicated by needing to extend your tree protectors.

slackline industries base line - tree protection is an essential part of every responsible set-up...
Tree protection is an essential part of every responsible set-up. This model comes with two that are 40-inches long.
Credit: Leslie Yedor

If you use trees for your slackline anchors, tree protection is essential. Make sure to properly pad the tree so that the webbing doesn't cause the bark to fall off from repeated rubbing or otherwise harm the tree. You can use sleeping pads, old towels, 1-inch or greater diameter sticks, or purchase additional pre-made pads from most slackline manufacturers. Not only is this better for the tree, but in most National Parks and other conservation areas it's actually a law, and you'll be forced to take your line down if you haven't properly padded your anchors.

The webbing has well-defined graphics on one side only that didn't fade despite heavy use. This helps you eliminate twists when rigging the line and ensures that the webbing is laying flat before feeding it through the ratchet for tensioning. Finally, the handle of the ratchet is a soft-molded plastic that is comfortable in your hand as you tighten down the line.

Versatility


The Base Line Kit is a great line for the beginner-intermediate slackliner. There are better options for the true novice and the more advanced slackliner, but its length provides room for progression from a short line to a long line, and the somewhat stretchy webbing leaves room to develop basic trick lining skills.

slackline industries base line - an 85-foot line, plus 8 more feet for the ratchet end, makes...
An 85-foot line, plus 8 more feet for the ratchet end, makes choosing anchor trees as simple as deciding how long you want to walk.
Credit: Libby Sauter

Quality


As the popularity of 2-inch slacklines has increased, the companies making these products have adapted them to the changing and growing demand. These lines were once nothing more than a tow strap the likes of which you could purchase at a local hardware shop. Now, the new 2-inch slacklines are calculated and precisely designed sporting equipment. This line represents a new generation of 2-inch lines. With a little due diligence in the set-up and disassembly phase, this slackline will last you for years.

As with all the 2-inch lines currently on the market, some fraying on the edge of the webbing edge was seen at the ratchet site when we repeatedly rigged lines of the same length. If you take care to keep the webbing straight and in line when feeding it through the ratchet and tensioning, the wear will be minimal, and the line will continue to be safe and fun, year after year. When we intentionally caused the webbing to catch in the ratchet (as one might accidentally do if the rigger doesn't tend the line while tensioning), this model experience similar wear to the other slacklines we tested.

slackline industries base line - even after a few sessions we had only a small amount of wear on the...
Even after a few sessions we had only a small amount of wear on the sides of the webbing. With cautious rigging, this line will last for years.
Credit: Libby Sauter

Disassembly


Taking down this Kit is as easy as any other classic 2-inch systems with the bonus of a cushioned brake release lever. As with all ratchet lines, releasing the high tension in the slackline is a little dramatic, but the plastic-covered release lever on this model helps save your fingers and comfortably take down this line. The sudden snap of the ratchet releasing can cause the webbing to abrade if it weren't tensioned properly. Remember to keep the webbing aligned when you are tightening the line, so you have a good working line for years.

slackline industries base line - a fully locked ratchet is safe for slacklining. to take down this...
A fully locked ratchet is safe for slacklining. To take down this line, you must open the handle a full 180 degrees. This ratchet worked extremely well.
Credit: Libby Sauter

Features


There are a few additional bonus features that make this model stand out from the competition. The extra-long ratchet line and the extra-long webbing are tremendously useful when the options for appropriate anchors are limited. For a slightly thicker webbing, it has a good walking feel. It's stable yet responsive and entertaining to walk in that eighty or eighty-five-foot range, and we found surfing this line to be loads of fun!

The ratchet on the Base Line has a nice plastic-molded hand grip as well as a plastic-wrapped brake release that facilitates safe and easy set-up and tear down.

Tree protectors are an essential addition to any kit. Many cities have banned the use of slacklines in parks without the use of some kind of tree protection. Including tree protection in their kit ensures that you will have uninterrupted fun all day, and don't need to make an additional purchase or spend time crafting instead of walking.

slackline industries base line - the ratchet cover must be cut out of the packaging and velcroed...
The ratchet cover must be cut out of the packaging and velcroed around the ratchet.

The ratchet cover is no more than a piece of the tree protection material that you cut out of the packaging along with a couple of velcro tabs so you can velcro the pad around the ratchet. We don't mean to gripe about a bonus feature, because it is better than nothing, but we would have expected something more “finished”.

slackline industries base line - experienced slackers can still have a great time on this line by...
Experienced slackers can still have a great time on this line by jumping and working on their static poses.
Credit: Libby Sauter

Value


The Base Line has great value when you consider what it does well. The line has great durability, stability, and simplicity, for those new to slacklining. At roughly eighty feet in length, it offers a lot of growth opportunities.

Conclusion


This is one great all-around slackline kit. Don't expect this to be the greatest longline nor the greatest trick-line, but if you are just getting into it and you want to be able to learn and progress to walking longer lines, this line is a great choice.

slackline industries base line - two-inch webbing, like that on the base line kit, has become the new...
Two-inch webbing, like that on the Base Line kit, has become the new standard in beginner slacklining.
Credit: Nicky Bunn

Adam Paashaus & Leslie Yedor