- walking.
Slacklines differ from
tightwires and
tightropes in the type of
material used and the
amount of
tension applied during use.
Slacklines are tensioned...
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Other skills similar to
tightrope walking include slack rope
walking and
slacklining.
Tightwire is the
skill of
maintaining balance while walking along a...
- and
famous Tyrolean traverse,
which has
since become an
equally notable slackline. In 1946, the
spire was
first summited by l****oing the tip from the main...
- the
Strait of
Messina on a
slackline spanned between the two
Messina pylons. He surp****ed the
previous longest slackline walk of 2,710
meters and completed...
- and to a
lesser extent in
other athletic activities including ballet,
slacklining and diving.
Although acrobatics is most
commonly ****ociated with human...
- guns
Handcuffs Jacks Anti-rollback
devices used in
roller coasters Looms Slacklines Socket wrenches Tie down
straps Turnstiles Typewriters Ratcheting socket...
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balance board Rolling globe Roman ladders Russian bar
Russian swing Slacklining Slackwire balancing Spanish web
Springboard Stage combat Static trapeze...
- rope, and it may be more
difficult to
handle with
gloves or
mittens on.
Slacklines often use flat or
tubular 25 mm (1 in) webbing, or flat 50 mm (2 in) webbing...
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connected to two
anchor points.
Slackwire is not to be
confused with
slacklining.
Usually slackwire utilizes a
steel wire 4–8 mm (3⁄16–5⁄16 in) in diameter...
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parks incorporate interconnected trampolines, soft foam pits, trapezes,
slacklines, and
American Ninja Warrior-inspired
obstacle courses. In 2016, American...