Category: Zip
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Top 5 Concerns Riders Have About Their First Zip Line Experience
You might have a lot of questions about what to expect during you first time zip lining. We help you prepare for your zip line experience by answering these FAQs.
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Zip Line Design: Components for a Complete System
As a starting point for those considering building a zip line, we’ve put together a primer on the essential components of a complete zip line system.
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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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Expert Tips for Zip Line Brake Installations
Don’t make your riders worry about braking; let zipSTOP do all the work! Create an amazing experience with these zip line installation best practices.
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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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Head Rush Adventure Products, Part 2: Tested and Trusted
As makers of adventure products for activities with inherent risk, Head Rush works to abide by all the safety standards that are applicable to our products.
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Designed for Reliability
We create adventure products where reliability and risk mitigation is key. The goal is amazing user experiences and improved business operations.
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Zip Line Installation: Give them the Best Ride
Before anyone can experience the ride, the zip line itself has to be designed, installed, and thoroughly tested. This includes the most necessary part of a zip line: the braking experience.
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Does My Zip Line Trolley Need A Handle?
The right zip line trolley is essential for building a great zip line. Read this article to decide if you need a zip line handle to go with your trolley.
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Deep Dive Into the Pros and Cons of Different Zip Line Braking Methods
Reviewing 5 different types of zip line brakes, ranging from active to passive systems. The type of brake you choose will dramatically affect your business’s risk management