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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!

Zipwires are typically deployed in a permanent location, but they are also ideal for temporary situations such as events or tradeshows. For the Events & Hospitality industry, we provide temporary thrill experiences. Read on to learn how to maximize the marketing possibilities of your event.

Your customers will love it!

One of the most important elements to consider when constructing the basic arrangement of a zip-line or Flying Fox is visitor turnover ratios. To minimize “bottlenecks” that result in long visitor lines, any turnover ratio greater than 15 visitors per hour necessitates an appropriately constructed entrance space and a quick exit.


A launch platform attached to trees or poles that may be accessed by a fixed ladder is one of the simplest methods. Using launching platforms on the top of a tower or a tower scaffold with an integrated stairway, visitor turnover can be boosted even more. Alternatively, visitors can gain access to launch platforms by attaching them to an existing premise through an internal or exterior staircase.

The most usual exit approach involves qualified workers disconnecting the visitor strap from the trolley at a course finish around 3-5m above ground. Visitors can also ride till their feet touch the ground using a detachable bungee cord, after which the harness will be released from the trolley. Trolleys detachable from the main cable are the most effective solution when the layout includes stretches of open water or exceptionally rugged terrain, prohibiting a quick return of the trolley to the launch platform after a trip.

A variation ends with a paragliding landing, in which guests touch the ground, jog to a stop, and then release the trolley from the main wire.

Our product portfolio includes a wide range of zip-line and Flying Fox designs that are ideal for practically any area or terrain. We also design zip-line configurations for indoor sports and recreation facilities.


Beyond the Basics: Unveiling Zipline Technology with Expert Analysis

Intrigued by the potential of Zipline technology? You’ve come to the right place! This article provides a solid foundation. But if you’re eager to delve deeper and gain insights from industry experts, keep reading…