- 1. TRUBLUE SPEED 16 meter ()
- (Vertical auto-belay systems)
- The TRUBLUE SPEED 16m (41FT) Auto Belay has the same reliability and quality reputation as the TRUBLUE but offers fast retraction specifically for speed climbing competitions and training.
- 2. TRUBLUE SPEED 12.5 meter ()
- (Vertical auto-belay systems)
- The TRUBLUE SPEED 12,5m (41FT) Auto Belay has the same reliability and quality reputation as the TRUBLUE but offers fast retraction specifically for speed climbing competitions and training.
- 3. ALF Climb Assist locking pulley (RP430A)
- (Vertical auto-belay systems)
- The ALF Climb Assist Pulley was designed for the Challenge Course industry, as a simple method of protecting users on vertical accesses in a High Ropes/Challenge course.
- 4. Expanding Expertise: Introducing Professional Industrial Fall Protection
- (Blog UK)
- ... industrial climbers, arborists, and rescue teams. With their new Professional line, they are setting a new standard in industrial fall protection. Let's dive into how Skywalker is revolutionizing safety ...
- 5. Free Fall Devices: An Exciting New Attraction for Adventure Parks
- (Blog UK)
- The QuickFlight Free Fall Device provides a thrilling free fall experience for people of all ages. QuickFlight devices allow you to experience the amazing realm of free fall. These free fall devices combine ...
- 6. Trustworthy and Consistent Climbing Protection
- (Blog UK)
- ... can help climbers reach new heights. Its innovative design allows climbers to push their limits and try new routes without fear of falling. The Trublue Auto Belay provides a smooth and controlled descent, ...
- 7. Adventure Parks for Everyone: How Playgrounds Can Fill the Gap
- (Blog UK)
- ... paramount. Playgrounds should adhere to established safety guidelines set by relevant organizations. These guidelines address crucial aspects like fall protection, ensuring equipment design minimizes hazards, ...
- 8. Exploring High Ropes Course Belay Systems for Aerial Safety
- (News)
- ... belay systems. These systems guarantee climbers remain securely connected to the course at all times by supplying a seamless connection to the safety line, reducing the risk of falls and accidents. Additionally, ...
- 9. Prioritizing Safety: The Key to Success in Aerial Adventure Parks
- (News)
- ... systems include: Full-body harnesses: These offer superior support and even distribution of weight, minimizing the risk of injury during a fall or rescue operation. Padding and adjustability: High-quality ...
- 10. Thinking of investing and operating a Zipline? We got you covered with this expert article!
- (Blog UK)
- ... bushes or fallen branches that could obstruct riders or jeopardize the zipline's safety. Operators of ziplines must also regularly train their workers in safety procedures and adhere to industry norms and ...
- 11. Climbing on Auto Belay: What You Need to Know
- (Blog UK)
- ... How safe are auto belays? Auto belays fall under the category of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and are therefore required to meet extensive safety regulations, which are established and assessed ...
- 12. Safe Ropes Course Adventures
- (Blog UK)
- High rope courses are high-altitude climbing courses that require fall protection. Forest rope courses (aerial forest parks), in which individual elements are stretched between trees, are distinguished ...
- 13. The Magnetic Self-braking Zipline pulley
- (News)
- ... Seat or Superman Harness Compliance / Norms: WorkSafeBC part 11 and CSA Z259.16-15 design of fall protection and ASTM F2783 design of amusement rides Pricing Check out our shop for ...
- 14. New Guidelines (RFU) for Auto Belays in Climbing Gyms and Ropes Courses
- (Blog UK)
- ... For reference, that is 15,000% more consecutive testing cycles than a Class C device. This past month, Vertical Group 11 (Protection against Falls from a Height) issued a RFU in regards to the PPE testing ...
- 15. Whitepaper: Zipline Braking Dynamics
- (Blog UK)
- ... IR, designed to accommodate rider arrival speeds up to 60 kph (37 mph). Consider how the rider arrival speed of 60 kph (37 mph) compares to a human falling from certain heights. Acceleration due to gravity ...
- 16. CE certification for TRUBLUE XL
- (Blog UK)
- The TRUBLUE XL Auto Belay has received final certification for European safety standard BS EN 341 for personal protective equipment against falls from a height specific to descender devices. Announcing ...
- 17. Continuous belay solution for high ropes courses
- (Blog UK)
- Saferoller is a safety solution with an integrated trolley for the continuous and completely safe transport of customers in high ropes courses, climbing and adventure parks. Saferoller was developed for ...
- 18. Skywalker to Implement „Smart“ Climbing Safety Systems
- (News)
- Latest belay technology by leading manufacturers “boosts both safety and fun factor”. For many operators of adventure parks or high-ropes courses, choosing the appropriate visitor climbing safety system ...
- 19. AvaTarZ Nature Park Tackles “Nature Deficit Disorder” in Youngsters
- (News)
- ... activities on each course without the necessity to detach the trolley from the main safety line. "As far as we know, Saferoller is currently the only safety equipment that provides continuous fall protection ...
- 20. Skywalker to build special forest ropes course for youngsters
- (News)
- ... to detach the trolley from the main safety line. "As far as we know, Saferoller is currently the only safety equipment that provides continuous fall protection over the entire length of any combination ...
- 21. Safety Equipment in Adventure High-Ropes Courses
- (High Ropes Courses)
- Safety is the foundation of every high ropes course. While many adventure parks still rely on traditional self-belay systems, these methods require participants to manually manage two carabiners, disconnecting ...