- 1. MAG Brake Trolley (magbraketrolley01)
- (Zipline and Safety hardware)
- Self-braking Zip line pulley with integrated magnetic brake
- 2. Gorilla Rope ()
- (zipSTOP - zipwire braking system)
- The Gorilla Rope is specially designed to work as a reduction line
- 3. ZipSTOP Pivot Mount ()
- (zipSTOP - zipwire braking system)
- The zipSTOP Pivot Mount expands the mounting possibilities of your zipSTOP or zipSTOP IR Zip Line Brake.
- 4. Expert Tips for Zip Line Brake Installations
- (Blog UK)
- Our goal at Skywalker is to help create the best rider experiences and to improve operations for climbing facilities, adventure providers, and zip line operators. The zipSTOP Zip Line brake came to be ...
- 5. Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes
- (Blog UK)
- There are two main categories of zip line brakes: active and passive. The type of brake you choose will dramatically affect your business’s risk management and the life span of your zip line materials. ...
- 6. Introducing Safestop - continuous gripper for zip line brake
- (Blog UK)
- ... for zip line brake. This innovation allows the use of a braking system together with a continuous safety line... This innovation allows the use of a braking system together with a continuous system ...
- 7. The Magnetic Advantage: Changing the Zip Line Experience
- (News)
- ... zip line experience. The magnetic zipline brake excels in all of these areas, taking zip line excursions to new heights with its breakthrough magnetic braking technology. It delivers an exhilarating zip ...
- 8. The Strength of the World's Leading Climbing Auto Belay Syste
- (Blog UK)
- ... Advantage of Magnetic Braking TRUBLUE Auto Belays are the only ones with a magnetic braking technology, which sets them unique from other climbing auto belays. Unlike traditional brake pads or hydraulics, ...
- 9. Understanding Zip Line Braking Systems
- (Blog UK)
- Immerse yourself in the world of zip line adventures and learn about zip line braking systems. Understanding the differences between active and passive brakes is crucial for any operator or enthusiast. ...
- 10. Free Fall Devices: An Exciting New Attraction for Adventure Parks
- (Blog UK)
- ... in longer component life. The inspection process is straightforward and straightforward, thus streamlining processes. Because there is no contact between internal parts and no brake pads to replace, the ...
- 11. The Science of Zipline Design and Engineering: A Comprehensive Guide
- (News)
- ... layer of safety in case the primary braking system fails or malfunctions. These systems can include various mechanisms, such as friction brakes or mechanical stops, that are designed to slow down or stop ...
- 12. Revolutionize Your Zipline Experience with Skywalker's Expert Zipline Engineering Solution
- (Services UK)
- ... trolleys, brakes and harnesses Site-specific operations and maintenance manuals Throughput analysis Benefits of Skywalker's Zipline Engineering Solutions By partnering with Skywalker for your ...
- 13. Magnetic Zipline Braking: A Revolutionary Technology for Safe and Thrilling Rides
- (Blog UK)
- ... to the braking system. Traditional braking systems such as hand brakes or self-braking systems are often unreliable, leading to accidents and injuries. This is where magnetic zipline braking technology ...
- 14. The Future is Here: How Trolley Technology is Revolutionizing Adventure Parks
- (Blog UK)
- ... The Mag Brake Trolley is a cutting-edge trolley system that uses magnetic braking to deliver a regulated and comfortable ride. The Mag Brake Trolley uses strong magnets rather than friction or mechanical ...
- 15. Climb Safe, Climb Smart: Understanding the Auto Belay Device
- (Blog UK)
- ... electric currents through the drum, creating an eddy current braking phenomenon which slows the fall to a maximum velocity. Friction braking auto belays also use a retraction spring and a drum brake ...
- 16. Thinking of investing and operating a Zipline? We got you covered with this expert article!
- (Blog UK)
- ... and enjoyment of the users. Zipline Braking At the end of the zipline, riders can slow down and stop using the zipline brake system. On a zipline, a variety of braking mechanisms are available, ...
- 17. Climbing on Auto Belay: What You Need to Know
- (Blog UK)
- ... braking relies on brake pads in order to slow down a climber's descent. This methodology was used in the original modular auto belay devices and continues to be used by the majority of auto belay manufacturers ...
- 18. Auto belay retraction systems white paper
- (Blog UK)
- ... Auto Belay devices safely. TRUBLUE retraction systems overview Two distinct features are integrated into the TRUBLUE Auto Belay's design: a cutting-edge self-regulating brake mechanism and an automatic ...
- 19. Why More FECs Trust TRUBLUE Auto Belays
- (News)
- ... the TRUBLUE Auto Belay will provide a soft, comfortable catch before lowering them safely back down to the ground. Patented magnetic braking technology Rather than relying on brake pads -- which ...
- 20. Climbing Walls at FECs: ROI Considerations
- (Blog UK)
- ... is undoubtedly the TRUBLUE. Unlike other auto belays which rely on brake pads to lower climbers back to the ground, TRUBLUE Auto Belays use a patented magnetic brake system. There are several advantages ...
- 21. How to Launch a Zip Line Company
- (News)
- ... and brake systems are all included in the list of goods and materials needed to construct the zip line. The business strategy, which includes profit margins, objectives, ideal throughput rates, and the ...
- 22. Catch-and-Hold: What is it and how does it work?
- (Blog UK)
- ... a fall? No, at this time only gym staff can change the preset hang time. Want us to include this as a future feature? What if it runs out of power? The Catch-and-Hold brake and electrical components ...
- 23. 7 Ways Magnetic Braking Is Better Than Friction
- (Blog UK)
- ... and brake fade. Are you still using friction-based auto belays in your gym? Then here are some thoughts that might keep you up at night: thermal deterioration, foreign substances like water and dust, ...
- 24. How To Properly Inspect Your Zip Line Trolleys
- (Blog UK)
- ... components in the system. IMPACT SURFACE All Head Rush zip line trolleys are designed for impact braking and have specially formulated surfaces to interact with zipSTOP Brake Trolleys. Inspection of ...
- 25. Whitepaper: Additional Information Regarding Zipline EADs
- (Blog UK)
- ... lines using the zipSTOP Zip Line Brake. We are continually working to increase education and mitigate risk in the zip line industry. Ultimately, this should improve the zip lining experience for riders ...
- 26. The Magnetic Self-braking Zipline pulley
- (News)
- The Self-braking Zip line trolley with integrated magnetic brake The MAG Trolley is equipped with a powerful and incrementally adjustable and Integrated Magnetic Brake. The integrated Eddy Current Brake ...
- 27. New Guidelines (RFU) for Auto Belays in Climbing Gyms and Ropes Courses
- (Blog UK)
- ... is only fractional to the actual usage? In short, when a transmission or brake wears out, a climber falls without arrest. Why was this RFU drafted? After a number of incidents involving Class C devices, ...
- 28. Whitepaper: Zipline Braking Dynamics
- (Blog UK)
- The zipSTOP and zipSTOP IR Zip Line Brakes whare developed to create a comfortable, reliable primary brake that improves the rider experience and zip line throughput. Even though the zipSTOP is extremely ...
- 29. Summer Business Ideas for Ski Resorts
- (Blog UK)
- ... family can enjoy. Zip lines should be fun, fast, and easy for the rider. No one wants to be worrying about what they have to do to brake when they could be enjoying the views. The zipSTOP Zip Line Brake ...
- 30. Zip Line Design: Components for a Complete System
- (Blog UK)
- ... simple platforms for riders. You may need raised platforms if you do not have enough elevation change. Zip line platform design will depend on topography, primary and secondary brake requirements, and ...
- 31. Does My Zip Line Trolley Need A Handle?
- (Blog UK)
- ... braking you should check out this Deep Dive Into the Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes, which explains the difference between active and passive braking. During passive braking the rider will ...
- 32. Now available: The High Impact Trolley
- (Blog UK)
- The Impact Trolley is the only trolley on the market designed specifically for impact braking in the recreational zip line and ropes course industry. Engineered specifically for the zipSTOP Zip Line Brake ...
- 33. Simplify Installation with the zipSTOP Pivot Mount
- (Blog UK)
- The zipSTOP Pivot Mount expands the mounting possibilities of your zipSTOP or zipSTOP IR Zip Line Brake, while also allowing for smoother braking, reduced webbing wear, improved retraction, and simplified ...
- 34. You Have the Platforms Already…
- (News)
- ... with the speed of gravity. Just when they start to wonder if they’ll ever slow down, the brake engages gently to lower them comfortably to the ground, wanting to jump again. Install a Leap-of-Faith Element: ...
- 35. Zipline Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making
- (Blog UK)
- ... a rider in an emergency situation, should the primary brake be compromised. The ACCT Standard states that an EAD is required as a backup braking system for all zip lines in which a participant arrives ...
- 36. NEW: Anti-Rollback Cam for ZipSpeed Trolley!
- (Blog UK)
- ... System MAG Brake Trolley, the Magnetic Self-braking Zipline pulley 9 Zipline Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes Expert Tips for Zip Line Brake Installations ...
- 37. Pricing, Specs, and Release Dates For FlightLine
- (Blog UK)
- ... flight. Once you jump, you realize the true height of the platform as you free fall through space, the ground comes closer and closer until you feel the gentle engagement of the brake. Before you realize ...
- 38. Introducing the Impact Trolley
- (Blog UK)
- The Impact Trolley is the only trolley on the market designed specifically for impact braking. Engineered specifically for the zipSTOP Zip Line Brake system, the Impact Trolley provides smoother braking, ...
- 39. Which zipSTOP is right for your zip line?
- (Blog UK)
- Regardless of your zip line location or design, the zipSTOP Zip Line Brake is a great investment to help increase throughput, improve customer experience, mitigate risk and positively impact your bottom ...
- 40. Does your zip line need an emergency arrest device?
- (Blog UK)
- ... way at low speed. For longer zipline's, deathride's and flying foxes a braking system is used to brake users smooth, consistently. A high-speed zipline with only one braking system could be defined as "single ...
- 41. The ZipCoaster is a whole new experience
- (Thrill Adventure)
- ... to gain height Automatic Braking systems & EAD: Using the patented Eddy current technology, we offer an industry standard solution for automatic braking with emergency brake Anti-Collision system: ...
- 42. QuickFlight: the affordable Free Fall Device
- (Thrill Adventure)
- ... bring magnetic braking technology to the climbing, adventure, and free fall device industries. With no contacting brake parts, magnetics support high throughput operations in all environments. No Whiplash. ...
- 43. Skywalker secures EU distribution of TRUBLUE climbing safety systems
- (News)
- ... decelerators that use compression springs, brake pulleys or even rely on manual deceleration by park staff , zipSTOP is based on a self-regulating mechanism involving magnetic deceleration that is entirely ...
- 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)
- ... will meet a vital requirement for zipline operators by allowing passengers to safely brake at high speeds. Key benefits of the zipSTOP braking system include: Eddy current braking technology Variable ...