About Slackline Brothers, Inc.


Bringing balance enthusiasts the world over essential information and equipment, Slackline Brothers Inc. was formed over three years ago in an effort to demonstrate the skill and art of slacklining.

Entrepreneurs Ric and Maria Phiegh with the support of fellow slackers and friends, created Slackline Brothers Inc. and the first and only web site dedicated to the new sport of slackline, www.slackline.com.

As public interest grew, Slackline Brothers Inc. recognized a potential business opportunity and began developing, testing and marketing the Slackline Brothers Tightening Systemâ„¢ to overcome a common obstacle- keeping one's slackline at the preferred tension.

Whether a beginner or a lifelong slackline advocate, Slackline Brothers Inc. offers interested individuals the resources and equipment necessary to experience the wonders of this unique sport. The sky is the limit.

We will be adding extra features over the next few months, so come back regularly.

You can contact us at:
slackline@slackline.com or by phone at 323 255 7368.

Our mailing address is:
Slackline Brothers, Inc.
1107 Fair Oaks avenue #242
South Pasadena, CA  91030

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