- 1. TRUBLUE IQ XL (TBIQXL)
- (Vertical auto-belay systems)
- The TRUBLUE IQ XL (20m) Auto Belay is the next generation of indoor and outdoor climbing wall auto belays. Designed specifically for the climbing industry, TRUBLUE uses technology superior to prior and ...
- 2. TRUBLUE IQ LT (TBIQLT)
- (Vertical auto-belay systems)
- The TRUBLUE IQ LT (12,5m) Auto Belay is the next generation of indoor and outdoor climbing wall auto belays. Designed specifically for the climbing industry, TRUBLUE uses technology superior to prior and ...
- 3. Edelrid Smart Belay X (760350853000)
- (Edelrid Smart Belay)
- Edelrid Smart-belay X - with innovative magnetic technology
- 4. Safe Ropes Course Adventures
- (Blog UK)
- ... s safety and maximum freedom of movement in your high ropes course. BELAY SMART X This ingenious self-belay system, which allows customers to climb on their own, has been used by adventure par ...
- 5. New Guidelines (RFU) for Auto Belays in Climbing Gyms and Ropes Courses
- (Blog UK)
- ... requirement that mandates lowering devices for climbing walls, aerial adventure and ropes courses must be tested to ten times CE EN341:2011 Class A descent tests. The TRUBLUE has already met this standard. ...
- 6. Discover the longest zipline and integrated Ropes Course in Ireland
- (News)
- ... Castlecomer Discovery Park is now one of the first interactive climbing parks. And I’m sure more will follow suit.” “Many kids think that if it ain’t digital it can’t be fun,” adds van Voorst. “Castlecomer ...
- 7. Incorporate a QuickFlight Into Your Ropes Course
- (Blog UK)
- ... to get from high to low elements. Allow participants to climb up and jump down as many times as they'd like during their allotted course time. Use the QuickJump / QuickFlight as ancillary revenue, "addi ...
- 8. Skywalker to build special forest ropes course for youngsters
- (News)
- ... and makes sure that the youngster are 100 percent safe at all times. Moreover, the Saferoller also allows individuals, such as visually impaired visitors who were previously excluded from certain clim ...
- 9. Skywalker. Ropes Course Design Has Got A New Name.
- (News)
- ... high and low ropes courses, climbing parks and adventure sites. With more than a decade of experience under its belt, the company is expected to maintain its position as one of Europe's market leaders i ...
- 10. Indoor High Ropes Courses: Only the roof is the limit!
- (High Ropes Courses)
- ... are particularly suitable for: Sports hall and other indoor leisure facilities with space available below the ceiling or on the roof; Indoor leisure centres looking for exciting and innovative way ...
- 11. Proven processes for your Ropes Course Adventurepark
- (High Ropes Courses)
- Skywalker offer design-built turn-key products in the field of the Adventure high rope courses and climbing parks. Each project comprises three subsequent stages which guarantee a solution entirely tailored ...
- 12. Skywalker Develops Integrated Concept for Next Generation High Ropes
- (News)
- ... sure more will follow suit.” “Many kids think that if it ain’t digital it can’t be fun,” adds van Voorst. “Reuselhoeve can show them that a feeling of adventure doesn’t necessarily require a computer screen.” ...
- 13. Adventure Courses: Lots of fun ways to be active!
- (High Ropes Courses)
- ... inventive, and exciting concept and how to implement it, assisting you in turning your climbing park into a commercial success. Our Challenge portfolio comprises the following product categories: Adventur ...
- 14. How to Launch a Zip Line Company
- (News)
- ... the rider, the weather (wind at your back, wind in your face), the trolleys (some are slow, some are quick), clothing, etc. are some of the variables that determine speed. It gets harder to securely st ...
- 15. Edelrid Smart Belay X - now with innovative magnetic technology
- (News)
- ... ns. Even moving or vertical sections can be easily traversed and, thanks to the modular design, the system can be adapted to all common safety cable heights. The Smart Belay X allows customers to clim ...
- 16. QuickFlight: more than just a free fall experience!
- (Blog UK)
- ... millions around the globe have been able to jump out of their comfort zone and explore the exhilaration of true freefall. You too can offer this experience. With high throughput and low operational costs ...
- 17. TRUBLUE and QuickFlight Devices Meet RFU 11.128
- (Blog UK)
- ... ms, competitions, camps, etc. have a choice to make when they pick an auto belay for their business. They can choose the best, or they can choose one that tests to a lower standard. With lives hanging, w ...
- 18. 5 Ways TRUBLUE Can Help a Climbing Gym
- (Blog UK)
- ... like reduced gym capacities, mandatory reservations with time allotments, and climber distancing enforcement on the horizon it will be important to efficiently manage climber flow and facility cleaning. ...
- 19. Adventure Industry: Getting Started Again
- (Blog UK)
- ... has been going through a similar set of circumstances. Below is our attempt to consolidate how the global adventure community is responding to COVID 19 at a glance, including how operations are approaching ...
- 20. Whitepaper: Auto-Belay and hands-free climbing challenges
- (Blog UK)
- ... Auto Belays should never climb or descend with an excessively slacked webbing line. Operators should always follow operational guidelines set by their Fun Climb manufacturer and implement a risk mitigation ...
- 21. The Magnetic Self-braking Zipline pulley
- (News)
- ... means that we are able to slow down the rider to a manageable speed without friction, heat or wear on the cable. Therefore greatly reducing the maintenance needed to the zipline cables and the trolley ...
- 22. Transform your unused roof space into an unique attraction
- (Blog UK)
- ... exciting adventure to the existing activities offering. Aerial attractions such as suspended Ropes Courses, ziplines and the Rollercoaster Zipline (ZipCoaster) allow for unused air space inside a facility, ...
- 23. Indoor ZipCoaster with lift solution
- (Blog UK)
- ... lift solution allows installation in areas with limited height. The ZipCoaster as perfect addition for unutilized roof space at indoor venues Testing our latest indoor installation of the #ZipCoaster ...
- 24. What are our Continuous Belay Systems?
- (Blog UK)
- ... optimum package. Swiss Made Easy Installation Lowest maintenance requirements on the market Maximum Return on Investment Minimal supervision required Course can be completed faster, increasin ...
- 25. What is Adventure Tourism?
- (Blog UK)
- ... of your own two feet is always a great option. Hiking allows you to slow down and enjoy more aspects of your surroundings. Day hikes are a good option for most anyone that loves the outdoors. If you happen ...
- 26. Whitepaper: Zipline Braking Dynamics
- (Blog UK)
- ... weight and arrival speed.” ASTM Definitions and Standards *Note: The below standards are relevant excerpts from ASTM F2291 and F2959 Brake System: As it applies to aerial adventure courses, examples ...
- 27. IOAC offers unique active outdoor portfolio
- (Blog UK)
- In Leisure & Recreation industry circles, this new trend has got a name: Family Entertainment Centres (FECs). FECs aim to offer a comprehensive and exciting fun experience by bundling different activity ...
- 28. Integrated Concept for memorable all-inclusive leisure experience
- (News)
- ... both aspects in our design concepts is, therefore, a no-brainer. IAOC is now one of the first interactive climbing parks. And I’m sure more will follow suit.” “Many kids think that if it ain’t digital ...
- 29. Zip Line Design: Components for a Complete System
- (Blog UK)
- ... and will automatically be slowed to a stop at the end of the line. Skywalker adapted the patented magnetic braking technology and created the zipSTOP Zip Line Brake, an innovative product that improves ...
- 30. Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes
- (Blog UK)
- ... brakes are leather gloves and brake pads. Participants must intentionally press a glove or brake pad against a zip line cable in order to slow down. Active brakes substantially increase the risk of injury ...
- 31. You Have the Platforms Already…
- (News)
- ... nervous jumpers and your bravest thrill-seekers. The typical descender device operates simply by attaching the device’s carabiner(s) to the participant’s harness and allowing him or her to jump or step ...
- 32. 9 Zipline Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making
- (Blog UK)
- ... afford to put participants at risk, yet every day, thousands of zip line operations are doing just that. Mitigating risk should be your highest priority, followed by iincreasing rider experience and ...
- 33. 4 Adventure Trends: What to Expect
- (News)
- ... at the show. Show participants really embraced the idea of having many activities on a tower with a small footprint with a low staff requirement. Owners and operators can buy one structure and use it for ...
- 34. Give childhood back to children
- (Blog UK)
- If we want our offspring to have happy, productive and moral lives, we must allow more time for play, not less.The most important skills that children everywhere must learn in order to live happy, ...
- 35. Introducing the ultimate Adventure Tower
- (News)
- A cost-effective new amusement-based tower that can support multiple adventure activities. The ultimate thrill tower is built to supplement your existing recreational offerings. The Adventure Tower allows ...
- 36. Introducing Safestop - continuous gripper for zip line brake
- (Blog UK)
- This innovation allows the use of a braking system together with a continuous system without any disassemble. The zip line can be integrated directly on the continuous course. SafeStop is continuous ...
- 37. Want to take a more balanced approach to risk?
- (Blog UK)
- Here’s the tool you have been waiting for. Today marks a new phase in the move to a more balanced, thoughtful approach to risk management risk in children’s play and learning, with the launch of a short, ...
- 38. Risky Play: Why Children Love It
- (Blog UK)
- Fear, you would think, is a negative experience, to be avoided whenever possible. Yet, as everyone who has a child or once was one knows, children love to play in risky ways—ways that combine the joy ...
- 39. Children prefer to play outdoors
- (Blog UK)
- Children would rather be playing outdoors than watching television, but parents' concerns keep them indoors, a survey suggests. "Parents and carers feel that it's beneficial for children to take ...
- 40. 10 ways to get your kids out in nature
- (Blog UK)
- According to Richard Louv, 2008 Audubon Medal Recipient and author of Last Child in the Woods, kids today are becoming more and more removed from nature, at the expense of their own psychological and ...
- 41. Turn a cave or mine into a subterranean playground
- (Blog UK)
- ... rs at varying levels, linked together by walkways and slides. Hidden 100 feet below the Earth’s surface is a one-of-a-kind playground for the explorer in all of us. An underground cavern covered in lig ...
- 42. Gulliver’s Land to Install World’s First HiLo Challenge Dome
- (Blog UK)
- ... An innovative rope course stretches 44 feet across the dome at a height of up to 37 feet offering high and low level activities within the same footprint. The innovative new challenge course will ...
- 43. 5 unique ways to use an auto belay
- (Blog UK)
- Auto-Belays not just for climbing gym: An auto belay – the device that slowly lowers you to the ground without help from another person – is synonymous with climbing. Not anymore. An auto belay can ...
- 44. Real Adventure Playgrounds
- (Blog UK)
- ... use are not for a specific purpose, and their activities and games are not structured or pre-determined by adults, however a small number of adults are usually at hand for low-key supervision. When children ...
- 45. Does your zip line need an emergency arrest device?
- (Blog UK)
- ... d 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 "s ...
- 46. Where The Wild Things Play
- (Blog UK)
- ... ses and act on them, Children need an environment with "the opportunity to engage in open, free play where they're allowed to self-organize. source.. ...
- 47. Let ‘Em Out!
- (Blog UK)
- The Many Benefits of Outdoor Play In Kindergarten For the typical kindergartner, unstructured free play during the school day consists of 20 to 30 minutes of recess, and perhaps some time at indoor ...
- 48. Risky play and skinned knees are key to healthy children
- (Blog UK)
- ... eye of grown-ups. Here’s what today’s kids hear when they’re even flirting with such pursuits: Slow down, get down, put that down. N... Risky play and skinned knees are key to healthy child development ...
- 49. 50 things to do before you're 11¾
- (Blog UK)
- Inspiring ways for parents to help their children enjoy the best of the great outdoors and reconnect with nature. Show nature you care by getting outside and involved. Fly a kite or explore a cave, ...
- 50. QuickFlight: the affordable Free Fall Device
- (Thrill Adventure)
- ... gently grasped and lowered to the ground. The QuickFlight Free Fall Device, a successor to the QUICKjump, provides a fun and exhilarating free fall experience for people of all ages, and now has a twin ...