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6 reasons auto belays are excellent training tools for rock climbing

The first thing that springs to mind when people think of climbing training tools is usually a campus board or a hang board. Climbing strength training is fantastic with those equipment, but what about endurance? Climbing is more than just pushing yourself up the wall, as we all know. Climbing endurance, technique, and strength should all be addressed in a thorough training program.

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Make continuous safety your number one priority!

Rope Rescue Training

Annual inspections of challenge courses and ropes courses: Any inspection’s primary goal is to help ropes course owners and operators fulfill their risk management obligations. All inspections are designed to assist you in evaluating the risks associated with running your facility and controlling your organization’s exposure to unwarranted risk.

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Whitepaper: Auto-Belay and hands-free climbing challenges

Elevated, hands-free climbing challenges are among the most dynamic and engaging Fun Climb activities. This white paper examines any version of an element that does not include any aspect of the structure that is designed to be held in the hands of participants. A participant ascends or traverses until the element is completed and egresses, falls prematurely, or descends prematurely by will in these elements. These components put your balance and confidence to the test.

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Buyer’s Guide to the Four Most Common Zip Line Brakes

Discover the Mechanics of Zip Line Spring Brakes: Learn how spring brakes ensure safety and efficiency in zip lines. Dive into our expert article for in-depth insights and tips. Read now!

When building and equipping your zip line course, there are various variables to consider as a builder, installer, or owner. Zip line brakes are one piece of equipment you’ll want to consider carefully. Your choice of brake will have a significant impact on your company’s operations, revenue, visitor experience, course design, risk management, and more.

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Why using Auto Belays Boosts your Business

TRUBLUE iQ Auto Belay for gym climbing, climbing training, speed climbing, challenge courses or any form of partnerless climbing

Auto belays have gained enormous popularity in the last ten years and are now commonplace in many climbing gyms all over the world. Auto belays may seem unusual at first if you are used to climbing with a partner belaying you or if you have no prior climbing experience. Many individuals are initially afraid to trust them as a result.

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Zip Line Pulley and Trolley Inspection

All of our zipline trolleys and pulleys are built to last and require little maintenance, therefore regular checks are essential to ensuring that users get the most out of them. The user manuals for the LightSpeed Impact, EZ Clip, and Micro zip cables, as well as the Precision Redirection Pulley, are supplemented by this white paper.

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White Paper on Zipline Emergency Arrest Devices (EAD)

Discover the Mechanics of Zip Line Spring Brakes: Learn how spring brakes ensure safety and efficiency in zip lines. Dive into our expert article for in-depth insights and tips. Read now!

Ziplines and braking systems must meet the criteria of the Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). An Emergency Braking Device (EAD) does exactly what it says: it stops the driver if the primary brake fails to perform as intended, preventing injury or death.

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Zip Line Installation: Give them the Best Ride

The zipline, unlike many other activities, gives riders a sense of freedom and adventure; riders enjoy unrestricted air movement, whistling winds, and views normally reserved for birds. For the rider, the best zipline experience is smooth, easy, and safe, while for the crew, it is automatic, fast, and dependable. Zipline brakes from zipSTOP are developed to enhance the rider experience and improve zipline handling.

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Zipwire’s and Zipline’s: A thrilling experience!

Ziplining (also known as flying fox, zipline, zipline, or death ride) has become a popular outdoor adventure sport in recent years, particularly in forest adventure parks. The two-kilometer-long zipline in Europe is now the longest in the world. When using poles on flat terrain, ziplines are usually limited to 200 meters. The same arrangement can be utilized for longer lengths on steep terrain and poles on top of high ground!

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