Balance community webbing comparison reddit. Like other people have said, balance community is great.


Balance community webbing comparison reddit. Thinking of getting into slacklining, looking into Balance Community Kit. A comprehensive overview about the different characteristics inherent in all slackline webbings. That's where I got my primitive set up. How do this 2 compare and which of the 2 is better for this kind of application? u/ChangeAndAdapt has good suggestions, though Aero might be too static for that length. This is a user-guided community; join the discussions, ask questions, and share your experiences. I wrote a post a couple of months back asking for advice on webbing for a short primitive setup (50m) from balance community and from the options I was comparing I decided on the blue webbing from BC but recently I saw that they were offering the breath kit with the jelly pro webbing. It is for my third slackline, but my first non-Gibbon brand one. Great, lightweight webbings that are perfect highline webbings. Welcome to /r/slackline! Post pictures, stories, new locations, beginner guides, or anything slackline-related. This subreddit is much better when you are a part of it! Promotional posts by slackline companies or organizations are welcome here! Got an awesome slackline company or group you want to A comprehensive guide on how to purchase a longline kit piecing together components yourself. . EDIT: I just looked on the balance community website and they have a sale on webbing now through Dec. Nylon: Balance Community Green or Slacklife BC Skypilot. The yogaslackers webbing is quite nice, comparable to the mil spec tubular webbing at rei but a little softer on the feet in my opinion. I'd add that threaded tubular webbing and Lift from Balance community would be nice and stretchy, and have a good strength rating too. 2 nd , 15% off all webbing. Going over to balance community and checking the new Lift 2be they're advertising shows it has a working load limit of 967 lbf and a minimum breaking strength of 4833 lbf (with the sewn loops rated slightly lower). Balance community has a low stretch webbing you could get for cheaper probably. Any thoughts? I'm in the market to buy a slackline and I was looking at buying some things to rig a Primitive line. Again both lightweight and soft for friendly highlines. the Yogaslackers E line is great for this and is suuuuuuper easy to set up. Like other people have said, balance community is great. Webbing advice (specifically BC) Wanted to reach out to the more experienced community and get some advice on webbing (it’s surprising how little info/reviews there are online). The line I was curious about getting input on was this one from Balance Community. Aiming at using it for tricking. Every company making webbing for slacklining should list those specs. Poly: Balance Community Blue or Feather Pro. Both lightweight, soft edges for friendly highlines. Plus they have a bunch of different colors for the webbing and you get 10% back at the end of the year. Amaaaaaaaazing webbings, both are some of my favorites. For static yoga "tricks" I suggest getting a low stretch webbing. Born from the BREATHE festival, the Jelly PRO webbing is here to inspire community, connection, purpose and motivate individuals to achieve their highest potential. I’ve only been slacking for a little over two months but advancing super fast. Hey guys, does anyone have experience with the Powr webbing that Balance Community sell? Is it worth the extra cost, or am I better off buying a normal style of webbing. ghck dztgydb ghyb gcbna sufpe hsz gtbd gcqhc wihdwmr tpawb