Visit Head Rush Technologies at IAAPA Orlando 2016

Booth Number 4440

Nov. 15-18 2016

Visit Head Rush to discover the ways our technology can help improve the customer experience, add unique thrills, and create fun for all ages. If you are looking for the best climbing, zip line, and jump adventures, we have you covered.

TRUBLUE Auto Belay: The most widely used and trusted auto belay in the world.

zipSTOP Zip Line Brake: Give them an easy, hands-free zip line braking experience.

QUICKflight Free Fall: Take the leap and take your attraction to the next level.

FlightLine Free Fall: An intense thrill unlike any other – can you handle it?


At the Booth

Come climb at our booth and experience TRUBLUE Auto Belay, the most widely used auto belay in the world, to learn why our technology provides the most reliable risk management, the best user experience, and a low cost of ownership.

Try our QUICKflight Free Fall at our booth, great for indoor or outdoor amusement parks, FECs, courses, camps, and more. Add thrills while providing a unique descent option that increases throughput.

Expo Location

Orange County Convention Center (OCCC)

North and South Buildings

9899 International Drive

Orlando, FL 32819, US

2016 Trade Show Floor Hours

Tuesday, Nov. 15th: 10:00am-6:00pm

Wednesday, Nov. 16th 10:00am-6:00pm

Thursday, Nov. 17th 10:00am-6:00pm

Friday, Nov. 18th: 10:00am-4:00pm

Learn more about the IAAPA Attractions Expo

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