Slacklining refers to the use of
webbing tensioned between two
anchor points to
balance and walk. Slacklining resembles slack rope walking and
tightrope walking as the line is held under
tension. Slacklines differ from tightwires and tightropes in that they are tensioned to create a dynamic line with stretch and bounce like a long and narrow
trampoline. Tension can be adjusted to suit the user, and different webbing can be used for a variety of tricks. The line itself is flat. Slacklining is popular due to its simplicity and versatility. It can be used in various environments.