Paradigm slackline freestyle webbing. All ends have a sewn loop.
Paradigm slackline freestyle webbing Paradigm is the only highline webbing available that has been designed from the ground up alongside one of the strongest freestyle athletes in the world, to give you an unparalleled bounce experience. Made in the US. Pharaoh This is the single length pieces of Paradigm. Paradigm is a lightweight, high-stretch, abrasion-resistant tubular nylon webbing, designed for an unprecedented Freestyle Highline experience. 5m extenders. The 85m Paradigm Freestyle kits come with 2x 90m pieces of Paradigm webbing (one green and one purple) and 2x 8. Shop an assortment of slackline specific webbings. Has anyone experimented much with this? Having a taped nylon/polyester line would offer a lot of bouncy fun, but I’m not sure how the stretch differences will behave when backed up? With the popularity of highline freestyle rising in today’s highlining world, permanently rigged lines (or perma-rigs) are becoming the norm rather than the exception. Designed specificially with soft rounded edges and rated strong enough you can trust your life on them. Say hello to the all new Pharaoh webbing, a 20mm polyester webbing that has features from both our modern Feather PRO webbing as well as our classic Aero webbing. Take your freestyle game to the next level with 70m of Paradigm. . All ends have a sewn loop. This intensive use and long exposure of the webbing can lead to critical weakening and failure. If you are looking for a Freestyle Kit, you can see them here: Paradigm Freestyle Kits We set out with a clear On the other hand, I bet it would be fun to have a really bouncy line instead, using something like Spider Abyss, or Balance Community Paradigm. koyrzgksqstnfbafjfbyejcdkdhwqzwvbrvaxmnlkdvidrptfa