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Powering the world’s most Epic Adventures

Everyone should experience adventure. We collaborate with the outdoor, entertainment, and leisure industries, as well as professional athletes and organizations, to provide global access to the best-in-class climbing, zip lining, and free fall experiences. We are your dependable partner for adventure equipment.

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Zip Line Design: Complete System overview

At first glance, the zip line appears to be simple: attach your trolley to the rope and let gravity do the rest! However, any zipline installation involves a lot of considerations and a lot of work. To make an effective zipline, designers must consider slope, wind, temperature, varying rider weights, friction, rider speed, and other factors. This isn’t a simple task.

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All About Bearings: Why Zip Line Trolley Bearings Matter

All About Bearings: Why Zip Line Trolley Bearings Matter

Bearings are a little component of our new zip line trolleys, but they are one of the most critical. Each trolley in the new LightSpeed EZ Clip Zip Line Trolley and LightSpeed Micro Zip Line Trolley has four ABEC certified bearings. These quality bearings extend the life of the trolley, allow for higher line speeds, and provide a smooth trip along the line.

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Whitepaper: Zipline Braking Dynamics

The zipSTOP and zipSTOP IR Zip Line Brakes were designed to provide a comfortable, reliable primary brake that enhances rider comfort and zip line throughput. Despite the fact that the zipSTOP is incredibly dependable, we know that it is only one part of a comprehensive and proper zip line braking system, which is part of the total zip line trip.

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Does your Zipline need an Emergency Arrest Device (EAD)?

Did you know that all high-speed zip lines are required to have an emergency arrest device?  

All zip lines must have a backup brake mechanism, according to international standards and associations. Here are the specifics on how to comply with the emergency arrest device on your zip line.

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Zip Line Trolley Inspection and maintenance

Despite the complexity of the zip line operation, visitors shouldn’t ever be aware of any individual component, let alone the state of the trolley they’re hanging from. This is where meticulous examination and upkeep are necessary, especially for parts that are closest to the user, like the trolleys in your park.

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Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes

Zip line brakes are divided into two types: active and passive. The sort of brake you select will have a significant impact on your company’s risk management and the longevity of your zip line materials. The rider must initiate the braking procedure with active zip line brakes. The rider or a guide does not have to do anything to activate the passive zip line brakes. While active brakes allow riders to be more involved in the experience, they also add a layer of risk.

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