Slackline webbing gets retired. UV damage, wear, upgrades. Most of it ends up in a bin or a trash can. We wash it, cut it, and sew it into something useful.
Belts first. Then bottle harnesses, camera straps, leashes. Now custom aid ladders for highline rescue and slackline access.
We're also behind Front Range Slackline, the Colorado slackline community. The webbing comes from that community. So does most of the business.
Handmade in Boulder Canyon. No two pieces the same.
100% retired or surplus slackline webbing and climbing rope.
Cut, sewn, and stamped by hand in Boulder Canyon, Colorado.
Built on the Front Range slackline community.
Fair. No retail markup. Direct from the maker.
Trail work days, access advocacy, leave no trace. Reach out if you're organizing a work day on the Front Range.