Feather pro webbing slackline vs jelly pro 50m of feather pro can take you all the way from “can’t slackline” to your first longer lines/high lines. I wanted to stick with BC, but am unsure of which webbing would be the best. Feather pro would be a great all purpose webbing. When Jelly PRO is tensioned, a small air gap forms between these two layers, adding a sort of air cushion in the webbing. Introducing an all new lightweight slackline made from 100% low-tech fibers. The webbing that was used to rig. Ive had a fantastic experience with it. See full list on balancecommunity. Jelly PRO is made with a tubular weave. Jelly PRO Born from the BREATHE festival, the Jelly PRO webbing is here to inspire community, connection, purpose and motivate individuals to achieve their highest potential. Learn more about the BREATHE Festival Introducing an all new lightweight slackline made from 100% low-tech fibers. The webbing that was used to rig and walk¬†a world record low-tech highline in France in 2017 that was 800m (2,624 feet) long. This feels remarkable on the foot. Feather PRO is a built with the low tension highliner in mind. com With that said, moving forward I am going to start slowly piecing together my anchor systems but am already brainstorming what webbing I would want for highlines. It’s stretchy enough to be fun, but static enough to rig long in parks and use as a rodeo line. Looking at 100-150m or Feather Pro, Blue, or Green - but open to other ideas as well. This gives the webbing two independent layers of material: one on each side. odt gwitd ngadw mhx lizc cmdkfgcl xzh ywl hik lpht