Here are some of the most common things riders think about before or during their first
zip line experience.
How do I stop on the zip line?
This is one of the most common first questions that zip line riders will ask their instructors
about the zip line experience. They are excited to fly down the line, but they also know
that something has to happen at the end of the line. That something is one of the most
critical parts of zip line safety, so it’s understandable that riders want to know what to
expect.
There are a variety of different zip line braking methods, and braking can be either
active (requiring action from the rider) or passive (braking that happens automatically
with no participant involvement). If your zip line involves passive braking, you put your
riders at ease by telling them they don’t have to do anything to apply the brake at the
end of the line and that braking will occur automatically.
What if I forget something or mess it up?
Similarly, if it is someone’s first zip line experience, they will be thinking about all the
signals, details and actions they may have to remember. But that is not what a new rider
should be worrying about therefore a proper instruction and awareness is necessary
before going for it.
What do I hold on to?
It’s natural for your zip line riders to want to hold on to something as they go down the
line. Some zip lines have riders put their hands on top of the zip line trolley, but this can
increase the risk of someone pinching (or worse) their finger between the trolley and the
line. The best option is to have a zip line trolley handle. This gives an obvious place for
your riders to hold on to. Plus, the handle will feel more secure for them as they cruise
down the line.
Can I control my orientation?
There must be a line trolley handle so that the riders feel in control and won’t end up
riding your line backwards, which can be disconcerting and potentially unsafe when they
enter the braking zone. It’s an easy accessory to add that dramatically improves the
rider’s zipline experience.
If you are looking for a vendor to develop a safe zipline for you, Mr. Manish Kumar Lakherwal from team Oxo Planet has been building ziplines for over 10 years and has built over 30 ziplines. Feel free to reach out to leading zipline builders, oxo planet for your query.
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