- 1. zipBACK ()
- (zipSTOP - zipwire braking system, Zipline and Safety hardware)
- The zipBACK Retraction Device is a simple, reliable, and cost-effective solution for mini zip line rider trolley retrieval.
- 2. zipSTOP Speed Unit (TBZS004)
- (zipSTOP - zipwire braking system, Zipline and Safety hardware)
- The zipSTOP Speed 0-72 kph (0-45 mph), the best brake for your high speed zip line.
- 3. HiRope 2 Adjustable Lanyard ()
- (Saferoller Continuous Belay, Speedrunner continuous belay)
- New, useful, fast and inexpensive - the adjustable lanyard, which absorbs falls.
- 4. Understanding Zip Line Braking Systems
- (Blog UK)
- ... Active braking considerably raises the likelihood of injury. In the midst of the thrill and excitement, participants may forget the braking instructions, resulting in disasters. Furthermore, active brakes ...
- 5. From AR to AI: The Tech Revolution Transforming Ropes Courses
- (Blog UK)
- ... see today. With a focus on safety, personalization, and immersion, these advancements promise to transform how participants interact with and navigate these courses. Get ready to explore the exciting possibilities ...
- 6. Discover the Latest Trends in Adventure Park Gamification
- (News)
- The ropes course business has long been associated with thrills, exploration, and personal development. It's crucial to continually innovate and look for fresh ways to pique participants' interest as the ...
- 7. New Frontiers in Adventure: Profitable Upgrades for Aerial Adventure Parks
- (News)
- ... Zipline Adventure A zipline is a thrilling, fast-moving addition to any aerial adventure park or high ropes course. Participants fly through the air while being safely tethered and connected to a pulley ...
- 8. Exploring High Ropes Course Belay Systems for Aerial Safety
- (News)
- ... systems and suppliers is essential for course owners who want to give participants a safe and satisfying experience. We will examine the various high ropes course belay system options, as well as their ...
- 9. Creating Profitable Adventure Parks: Tips and Strategies
- (News)
- ... busy schedules. Personal Growth: Aerial Adventure Parks can help participants overcome fears and anxieties, improve self-confidence and problem-solving abilities, and develop critical life skills such ...
- 10. Integrating Gaming Technology into Adventure Parks: Challenges and Opportunities
- (News)
- ... virtual worlds. VR Escape Rooms Traditional escape rooms are given a digital makeover with the integration of VR technology. Participants can work together to solve puzzles and challenges in a virtual ...
- 11. Virtual Reality Training in Adventure Parks: Revolutionizing Skill Development and Safety
- (News)
- ... scenarios they will encounter in Ropes Courses and Zipline Parks. This level of immersion allows participants to fully engage in their training, leading to better retention of skills and knowledge. Benefits ...
- 12. Climbing to New Heights: Boosting Traffic and Revenue with an Indoor Ropes Course
- (Blog UK)
- ... Customization and Theme Customizing your ropes course with a unique theme can make the experience more engaging for participants. Themes can include pirate adventures, jungle expeditions, or even a ...
- 13. Prioritizing Safety: The Key to Success in Aerial Adventure Parks
- (News)
- Ropes Courses and Zipline Parks have gained immense popularity in recent years, offering exhilarating experiences to participants of all ages. Ensuring the highest level of safety is paramount for any ...
- 14. Magnetic Zipline Braking: A Revolutionary Technology for Safe and Thrilling Rides
- (Blog UK)
- ... participants. Braking without using your hands Eliminates rider braking, reduces the possibility of human error, and significantly reduces staff involvement and risk. Riders can relax and enjoy the ...
- 15. Rope Course Construction: A Comprehensive Guide
- (News)
- If you want to build a high ropes course, you've come to the right place. Whether for recreational purposes or team building activities, a ropes course can be a unique and exciting experience for your participants. ...
- 16. Adopting Universal Design and Adaptive Techniques for Inclusive Adventure
- (News)
- ... in adventure activities. This requires educating staff, participants, and the wider community about the benefits of inclusivity, as well as promoting positive attitudes towards individuals with disabilities. ...
- 17. The Benefits of Netted Attractions for Operators and Guests
- (News)
- ... Unlike ropes courses, specific equipment is not required, as safety is ensured by the net itself, giving participants an unbeatable sense of freedom and reducing management responsibilities. Standard ...
- 18. Net Adventure Parks: The Ultimate Aerial Adventure
- (Leisure & Adventure UK)
- ... and is also available indoors! Unlike a high ropes course, participants are not secured by harnesses or safety systems, but instead use nets to play safely. Every Active Fun Structure is designed differently ...
- 19. Safeguarding Adventure: The Importance of a Safety and Quality Management System at Adventure Parks
- (News)
- ... activities can be exciting and enjoyable, they also present potential risks to participants and staff. A comprehensive risk assessment process is essential to ensure that these risks are identified, evaluated, ...
- 20. Designing Ropes Courses and Adventure Parks, what are the key factors?
- (Blog UK)
- ... weather stresses on the course, using additional computations. These calculations must follow all rules and regulations set forth by the industry in order to guarantee the participants' safety. Since ...
- 21. Thinking about investing and operating a Ropes Course? We’ve got you covered with this expert article
- (News)
- ... indoor and outdoor ropes courses. We evaluate your location, design, and build a set of obstacles that fulfills your goals and vision. Participants' balance, coordination, and collaboration are tested ...
- 22. Increase Revenue and Customer satisfaction- Thrills Adventure for Family Entertainment Centers’
- (News)
- ... for families and children to bond, challenge themselves and have fun. They consist of a tower or ride that drops participants from a high height, providing a feeling of weightlessness and a rush of adrenaline. ...
- 23. Auto belay retraction systems white paper
- (Blog UK)
- This whitepaper on retraction that outlines other potential external and internal influences on retraction, how to inspect for them, and most importantly, how to orient participants to properly use TRUBLUE ...
- 24. Climbing Walls at FECs: ROI Considerations
- (Blog UK)
- ... leading to increased engagement for parents and non-participants. With the right floor plan and climbing wall design, this extra engagement can lead to a healthy combination of social proof, potential ...
- 25. Safe Ropes Course Adventures
- (Blog UK)
- ... and helpful hints for navigating the course. Participants can then climb the course on their own. PPE equipment of the highest quality for your high ropes course At every climbing facility, ...
- 26. Amazing feeling from riding zipline in superman position
- (Blog UK)
- ... adjustment points. Even when participants are already on the zipline tower or ZipCoaster, the safety straps make it simple to put on and take off. You are kept in place by high-strength quick-adjust buckles ...
- 27. Adventure Industry: Getting Started Again
- (Blog UK)
- ... or other small areas Potentially have participants sign COVID specific waivers that outline the steps your gym is taking to mitigate risk Education your customers Hang posters or signage around ...
- 28. Whitepaper: Auto-Belay and hands-free climbing challenges
- (Blog UK)
- ... for participants’ hands. In these elements a participant ascends or traverses until he or she completes the element and egresses, falls prematurely, or descends prematurely by will. These elements are ...
- 29. Whitepaper: Additional Information Regarding Zipline EADs
- (Blog UK)
- ... brakes are not encouraged but are allowed. A guide set brake must, at a minimum, meet ACCT standards and must: Be in the proper location for all participants, including guides, at all times. Be verified ...
- 30. Introducing zipBACK: Zip Line Retraction Device
- (Blog UK)
- ... Parks! Save Time and Money and Increase Throughput Minimize the need for staff to assist participants with manual retrieval systems A device that returns your trolley back to the start of your ...
- 31. Business Ideas for all-year Operations in Resorts
- (Blog UK)
- ... your ski resort that will be attractive to a wide range of ages and abilities. It should also be a memorable experience that participants will recommend to others and maybe come back to do again. Bonus ...
- 32. FlightLine: A Thrilling Free Fall
- (Thrill Adventure)
- ... & RipCord options offers flexibility in jump heights and rider experience 42uvzocmmEs Extended Free Fall Participants get plenty of air time with FlightLine – up to 11m (36 ft) of free fall! FlightLine ...
- 33. Whitepaper: Zipline Braking Dynamics
- (Blog UK)
- ... Arrival Speed Comparisons Many zip lines are designed and built to give participants an exciting and fun experience. This typically will result in zip line speeds that necessitate a well-designed primary ...
- 34. Summer Business Ideas for Ski Resorts
- (Blog UK)
- ... Free Fall Rides to create a thrill ride unlike any other. Participants take the leap into thin air and enjoy a free fall before the devices provide a soft catch and lower them to the ground. The QUICKjump ...
- 35. Does My Zip Line Trolley Need A Handle?
- (Blog UK)
- ... to offer. Zip line trolleys with a handles do more than improve participants’ experiences. Maintaining a forward facing orientation on a zip line decreases the risk of injury. Without a handle, zip line ...
- 36. Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes
- (Blog UK)
- ... brakes are leather gloves and brake pads. Participants must intentionally press a glove or brake pad against a zip line cable in order to slow down. Active brakes substantially increase the risk of injury ...
- 37. You Have the Platforms Already…
- (News)
- ... tour for bird watchers where participants could take time on each platform to pull out their binoculars and make notations in field notebooks before free falling, rappelling, or zipping their way back ...
- 38. Zipline Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making
- (Blog UK)
- ... afford to put participants at risk, yet every day, thousands of zip line operations are doing just that. Mitigating risk should be your highest priority, followed by increasing rider experience and optimizing ...
- 39. 4 Adventure Trends: What to Expect
- (News)
- ... at the show. Show participants really embraced the idea of having many activities on a tower with a small footprint with a low staff requirement. Owners and operators can buy one structure and use it for ...
- 40. Study: Hiking Makes You Happier
- (Blog UK)
- Researchers from the University of Michigan and Edge Hill University in England evaluated 1,991 participants in England’s Walking for Health program, which hosts nearly 3,000 walks per week for ...
- 41. Incorporate a QuickFlight Into Your Ropes Course
- (Blog UK)
- ... at least 26 feet from the ground and safety protocols to make sure participants are properly clipped in before jumping. quickjump4 Here are just a few ideas for adding a QuickJump / QuickFlight Free ...
- 42. Integrating Social Media and gaming into High Ropes courses
- (News)
- ... we are currently looking into various ways of incorporating the entertainment factor provided by social media into high ropes courses. This also includes boosting participant's self-confidence, creating ...
- 43. Skywalker secures EU distribution of TRUBLUE climbing safety systems
- (News)
- ... of our business clients who operate zip-wires either commercially or as community-run L & R venue and already use TRUBLUE technology recorded an increased number of visitors and participants, respectively," ...
- 44. Safety- and belay systems
- (Safety and belay systems)
- ... to brake zip line participants safely and comfortably. With the ability to brake participants safely at high velocities, the zipSTOP effectively solves the age-old problem of how to safely stop a rapidly ...
- 45. Zipstop: Advanced zipline braking system
- (Safety and belay systems)
- ... answers the age-old problem of how to securely stop a quickly moving zipliner as they approach the platform, thanks to its capacity to brake participants at high velocities. Visit our shop for more info ...
- 46. Forest Ropes Course Construction: for the ultimate nature experience!
- (Forest Ropes Courses)
- ... resources to construct a course that is not only durable but also safe for all participants. We use materials that meet industry standards and regulations, ensuring that your course is of the highest quality. ...
- 47. Low Ropes Courses. Excitement and fascination.
- (Natural Playgrounds)
- ... our ropes exercise courses for children are of the same high grade as those in our adult climbing facilities. kids_parcour4 Participants of all skill levels can benefit greatly from low ropes courses' ...
- 48. Indoor High Ropes Courses: Only the roof is the limit!
- (High Ropes Courses)
- ... and balance beams, that are suspended high off the ground. Participants are typically outfitted with harnesses and other safety equipment, and are guided through the course by trained instructors. One ...
- 49. High Ropes Course Construction: Lots of fun ways to be active!
- (High Ropes Courses)
- ... to construct a course that is not only durable but also safe for all participants. We use materials that meet industry standards and regulations, ensuring that your course is of the highest quality. Maintaining ...