Category: Jump
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Proper Jump Procedure: QUICKflight & FlightLine Free Fall
Make sure that your operators have mastered the standard operating procedures for QUICKflight and FlightLine Free Fall Devices with the help of this video.
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Why You Should Add a Free Fall Activity
Head Rush free fall devices are incredibly fun and have an amazing return on investment. Read the blog to get more details and learn two more reasons you need to add a free fall activity.
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Proper Device Orientation to Extend Webbing Lifespan
These simple installation tips and instructions for your Head Rush Device can drastically increase the lifespan of your nylon and dyneema webbings.
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An Extreme Free Fall Drop Unlike Anything You’ve Seen Before
The FlightLine Free Fall Ride has all the key elements of extreme thrill rides and is one of the highest free fall drop rides with true free fall.
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Add New Adventure Activities with Head Rush Products
You’d be surprised at how versatile Head Rush adventure activities can be. If you’re wondering if Head Rush products are right for your business this is the article for you.
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Character Building Activities with Free Fall Devices
Challenge courses are designed for team- and character-building activities. Learn how to make the most out of your program with your free fall device.
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Head Rush: Engineering the Best Adventure Products
As a company of outdoor enthusiasts, we are driven to engineer, and manufacture the best adventure products for those who want to climb, zip, and jump.
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Free Fall Drop at the Utah Olympic Park
Thrill seekers will find plenty of adrenaline activities at the Utah Olympic Park, including the Drop Tower with a 65-foot QUICKjump free fall drop ride.
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How to Build Confidence to Take the Leap
Our QUICKjump and FlightLine free fall devices are made to make your palms sweat, but we have three tips on how to build confidence to take the leap!
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Effects of Adrenaline & Why We Love the Thrill
Why do some of us like adrenaline so much and seek it out? Why do some of us love the thrill of the FlightLine Free Fall ride while others are just fine with both feet on the ground?