What equipment do you need to zipline?

Lanyards, Carabiners, Pulleys, and Trolleys: All of these various pieces will be used to carry you down the zip line safely. Your guide will make sure your equipment is free from damage and ready for use.

How thick should zipline cable be?

CABLE SIZE CHART

Gauge Breaking Strength Zip Line Size
3/16″ Cable 3,700 lb Min Breaking Strength Zip Lines Up To 200 FT
1/4″ Cable 7,000 lb Min Breaking Strength Zip Lines Up To 200 FT
5/16″ Cable 9,800 lb Min Breaking Strength Zip Lines Up To 500 FT
3/8″ Cable 14,400 lb Min Breaking Strength Zip Lines Up To 1,000 FT

How much does it cost to make a zip line?

Most basic zip lines are about 60-150 feet long and have weight ratings up to 250 pounds. These zipline rides typically cost $2,000 to $8,000 once you add a launch platform, but can be higher if we have significant travel to your location.

How much slope should a zip line have?

Cable Slope We recommend a 3% slope for zip lines will be only utilizing a stop block. This means there would be a 3 foot drop every 100 feet. If using a bungee braking system, the maximum slope is 6% or 6 foot drop per 100 feet.

How common are zipline accidents?

Injuries & Fatalities According to a 2015 study by the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, the number of zip line injuries in the United States reached 3,600 in 2012, 11.64 per 1 million population. This compares with 0.0127 / 1 million population for amusement park rides (2015).

What is the weight limit on zipline?

between 60 and 275 pounds
Generally speaking, zip-line riders should be between 60 and 275 pounds. Some courses have limits on waist circumference as well.

How much weight can a zip line cable hold?

Riders who are too heavy may hit the landing platform too quickly, which could potentially cause injuries. Generally speaking, zip-line riders should be between 60 and 275 pounds. Some courses have limits on waist circumference as well. Ask your operator about his or her course’s specific restrictions.

How much slack should a zipline have?

A good rule of thumb is to make sure your cable (while being ridden), hangs below the ending anchor by about 2% of the zip line’s length. So the trolley on a 100′ zip line should be, at its lowest point, about 2′ lower than where the cable is anchored on the lower end.

How do you slow down a zipline?

Active Braking. The most common types of active zip line brakes are leather gloves and brake pads. Participants must intentionally press a glove or brake pad against a zip line cable in order to slow down. Active brakes can substantially increase the risk of injury to participants for several reasons.

What is the weight limit for zip lines?