- 1. TRUBLUE 2 Auto Belay (TBAB01)
- (Vertical auto-belay systems)
- The TRUBLUE 2 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 current auto ...
- 2. Edelrid Ultralight Helmet (2028000xxx)
- (Helmets)
- The bestselling Edelrid Ultralight helmet. Every now and again a product achieves 'classic' status and that is certainly true of Edelrid's Ultralight helmet.
- 3. QuickFlight Free Fall Device (QJ150-12A)
- (QuickJump / QuickFlight Free-Fall Device)
- QuickFlight Free Fall Device (15.3m/50.1ft) uses the eddy current magnetic braking technology to provide an exciting “free fall” experience. The quickJump can be used in a variety of applications, including ...
- 4. QuickFlight: more than just a free fall experience!
- (Blog UK)
- ... secondary webbing for utmost security. The fact that they are independently replaceable makes maintenance costs lower than any other free fall device out there. Flexible mounting options The QuickFlight ...
- 5. TRUBLUE and QuickFlight Devices Meet RFU 11.128
- (Blog UK)
- ... have been tested to 10x the standard. If you own a TRUBLUE or QuickFlight manufactured before these new certification dates they can be easily upgraded. There are no mechanical differences between devices ...
- 6. How To Properly Inspect Your Zip Line Trolleys
- (Blog UK)
- ... wear and failure of textile components (such as redirect ropes, lanyards, and harnesses) that they come into contact with during use, transport, or storage. Inspect all trolley and pulley housing edges, ...
- 7. 5 Ways TRUBLUE Can Help a Climbing Gym
- (Blog UK)
- ... handling an entire length of rope. Bring New Climbers To The Gym - We’ve heard from a lot of gyms that they’re going to be looking at reopening like they are a startup again. In some cases, that’ll ...
- 8. Adventure Industry: Getting Started Again
- (Blog UK)
- ... via Zoom twice a week, bringing a host of experts together to talk about what they’re going through and how to plan for success coming out of this pandemic. Watch the Community Calls. MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATION ...
- 9. Whitepaper: Auto-Belay and hands-free climbing challenges
- (Blog UK)
- ... webbing to help balance, but they won’t be able to pull excess webbing from both devices simultaneously. Cons: Cost of adding a second unit If set up improperly, the two webbings can get tangled during ...
- 10. Whitepaper: Additional Information Regarding Zipline EADs
- (Blog UK)
- ... why they do not allow guide activated EAD’s. 2. When a zipSTOP serves as a primary brake, can a guide set brake be utilized as an EAD? Guide set brakes may be EADs if there are operational requirements/checks ...
- 11. UK ZipCoaster Wheelchair Lift Ready for Action
- (Blog UK)
- ... thrill-seekers safely harnessed into a seated position as they glide amongst the trees, dipping and twisting at speeds of up to 20mph. The ride is 197.6mtr long with 8 Vertical Elements and 3 Horizontal ...
- 12. Edelrid Smart Belay Warranty, Service, & Recertification
- (Safety and belay systems)
- ... available on request Repairs & PPE Inspection Edelrid Smart Belay Repair We perform all necessary repairs on Smart Belays even if they have not been through the annual inspection process. The cost ...
- 13. Transform your unused roof space into an unique attraction
- (Blog UK)
- ... to be utilized as they allow for activities to be placed underneath. With these attractions, an FEC can expect an increase in customer dwell time, additional revenue for group packages, low maintenance ...
- 14. First UK ZipCoaster is ready to Rock n' Roll
- (News)
- ... Kielder ZipCoaster is offering adrenaline junkies a thrilling ride where they will feel both the free-flying sensation of a zipwire and the ups and downs, and twists and turns, of a rollercoaster. zipcoaster ...
- 15. TRUBLUE is the most highly certified Auto Belay in the world!
- (Blog UK)
- ... meets these standards. Why it’s important? Every day, gyms, 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 c ...
- 16. Continuous Belay Systems Designed For The Aerial Adventure Industry
- (Blog UK)
- ... get stronger and more flexible while building self-confidence by doing things they never thought possible. With Saferoller Kids Trail, briefing takes only 60 seconds. Just slip on and roll. Trails ar ...
- 17. What are our Continuous Belay Systems?
- (Blog UK)
- ... can be installed in a variety of configurations. Just hook and go. Simple, secure and safe. Both systems meet the demands of operators worldwide. They are specifically designed to increase user turnove ...
- 18. Privacy Policy
- (English (UK))
- ... are advised to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. Changes to this Privacy Policy are effective when they are posted on this page. Contact Us If you have any questions about this Pri ...
- 19. What is Adventure Tourism?
- (Blog UK)
- ... rock climbing gyms so you can easily access some adventure! Ask if they have TRUBLUE Auto Belays so you can walk in and start climbing without needing an introductory class. Free Fall When most people ...
- 20. All About Bearings: Why Zip Line Trolley Bearings Matter
- (Blog UK)
- Bearings are one small component of our new zip line trolleys, but they are also one of the most important components. The new LightSpeed EZ Clip Zip Line Trolley and the new LightSpeed Micro Zip Line ...
- 21. Whitepaper: Zipline Braking Dynamics
- (Blog UK)
- ... is a constant on earth and is . With the standard story height of 3m (10 ft), a person would reach speeds of 60 kph (16.7m/s or 37 mph) if they fell from 4.7 stories above ground, approximately 14.2m ...
- 22. New LightSpeed Zip Line Trolleys Aim to Transform The Zip Line Market
- (Blog UK)
- ... prevents the front sheave from lifting off the line, typical of other trolleys, during braking. In the final design, the EZ Clip Trolley and the Micro Trolley share many features. They are both lightweight, ...
- 23. Integrated Concept for memorable all-inclusive leisure experience
- (News)
- ... Wexford family-run company managed by Adrian and Carmel Tennant. Both Adrian & Carmel have over 60 years of Scouting and outdoor pursuits under their belts between them. They, with their daughters, are ...
- 24. 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 ...
- 25. Zip Line Design: Components for a Complete System
- (Blog UK)
- ... in life, it’s about the journey and not the destination, and the line is what defines your zip line. The line defines what scenery or views your riders will enjoy, how long they will enjoy those views, ...
- 26. Expert Tips for Zip Line Brake Installations
- (Blog UK)
- ... line. Guides don’t have to engage or reset the brake, so they are able to focus on providing the best guest experience possible. We didn’t stop with just a braking device, though. To create the best ...
- 27. Does My Zip Line Trolley Need A Handle?
- (Blog UK)
- ... find the right fit for your zip line? A good place to start is figuring out if you need a zip line trolley with a handle. Zip line handles are great for a number of reasons. They give riders control over ...
- 28. Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Brakes
- (Blog UK)
- ... When zip line operations use active braking methods, inexperienced and overwhelmed riders have the highest risk for life-threatening injuries. Some participants might become overwhelmed because they ...
- 29. 6 Camp Activities That Got Even Better Since You Were a Kid
- (Blog UK)
- ... snapping off a dead branch. Instead, they can grab on to plastic hand holds. Most camps combine Arboreal either with a TRUBLUE auto belay or some type of top rope system that uses a Universal Mount. This ...
- 30. It's there: the Rollercoaster Zipline
- (Blog UK)
- ... e park owners alike. Give your riders something they have only dreamed about the ability to wind through the air, dipping and twisting at an amazing speed, filling them with exhilaration never before experience ...
- 31. You Have the Platforms Already…
- (News)
- ... or as a transition from one activity to another. While these platforms no doubt serve an important purpose in your operation, they don’t actively work to increase revenue, maximize throughput, or satisfy ...
- 32. 9 Zipline Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making
- (Blog UK)
- ... packs may be a viable EAD option for zipSTOP and other braking systems, so long as they are installed and operated correctly. Although pads aren’t an ACCT-approved EAD, it’s always a good idea to keep ...
- 33. 4 Adventure Trends: What to Expect
- (News)
- ... to the platform if they fall short. Also, using trolleys that are not designed for impact braking leads to unnecessary wear to the zip line and also leads to an uncomfortable and jolting braking experience ...
- 34. Give childhood back to children
- (Blog UK)
- ... productive, moral lives are skills that cannot be taught in school. Such skills cannot be taught at all. They are... If we want our offspring to have happy, productive and moral lives, we ...
- 35. Study: Hiking Makes You Happier
- (Blog UK)
- ... more than 70,000 regular participants. They found that the nature walks were associated with significantly less... Study: Hiking Makes You Happier Researchers from the University ...
- 36. LESS IS MORE: Building confidence
- (Blog UK)
- ... and be able to recognise why they fell. Source ...
- 37. 5 ways to let a little more risk into your childs day
- (Blog UK)
- "We give them space to explore and to fall down, to fail, to pick themselves up and try again until they have mastered what they seek to master at every stage." 5 ways to let a littl ...
- 38. 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 ...
- 39. Introducing the Impact Trolley
- (Blog UK)
- ... a risk to your zip line operation and riders. What happens is when these trolleys make contact with the zipSTOP Bump Stop, they wheelie and don't ride the cable like they are supposed to. You end up replaci ...
- 40. Latest playgrounds making child’s play fun again
- (Blog UK)
- ... allows kids to interact with nature , to manipulate objects as they play imaginatively, and even to experience some physical risk. This reflects a cultural shift in North America, in how we approach public ...
- 41. Want to take a more balanced approach to risk?
- (Blog UK)
- ... – and particularly play outdoors – teaches young people how to deal with risk. Without this awareness and learning they are ill equipped to deal with adult life. Outdoor play and learning is an importan ...
- 42. Risky Play: Why Children Love It
- (Blog UK)
- ... combine the joy of freedom with just the right measure of fear to produce the exhilarating blend known as thrill. Children are highly motivated to play in risky ways, but they are also very ...
- 43. CE certification for TRUBLUE XL
- (Blog UK)
- ... of products, the international safety standards they meet and all our other products with CE certification. ...
- 44. 5 unique ways to use an auto belay
- (Blog UK)
- ... next to your QUICKjump lets people choose what kind of descent experience they want. Put one on a treehouse, or a tree that your kids like to climb, or a backyard jungle gym.Treehouse Masters o ...
- 45. Children engage with nature
- (Blog UK)
- ... up engaged with nature, chances are they will never understand human dependency on the natural world. Nature play is defined as a learning process, engaging children in working together, to develop ...
- 46. Real Adventure Playgrounds
- (Blog UK)
- ... standards. Images of adventure playgrounds show ram shackled dens, old tyres and pipes upon a barren waste ground. They are certainly set apart from traditional playgrounds... Real Adventure Playgrounds ...
- 47. Is Our Future in the Treetops?
- (Blog UK)
- Granted, there’s an intrusive, theme park feel to some canopy walks. But they do tap a generational desire for more extreme experiences in nature. Zip-lining and rope-and-harness tree-climbing do that, ...
- 48. Where The Wild Things Play
- (Blog UK)
- There are only a handful of these "wild playgrounds" in the country. They embrace the theory that free, unstructured play is vital for children and offer an antidote to the hurried lifestyles, digita ...
- 49. Let ‘Em Out!
- (Blog UK)
- ... scissors and writing one’s own name. They instead have chosen to focus on the social interaction and emotional well-being found in free play. source.. ...
- 50. 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 ...