Adventure Park Insider Magazine—Salt Lake City, Sept. 13, 2024—Petzl has issued a voluntary recall of its GYM, PANDION, and PANJI…
Equipment
Children are basically small adults, as far as harnesses are concerned, but their gear can still benefit from some kid-specific features.
A gaggle of aerial adventure industry pros tell us which tools they can’t leave home without.
Upgrading Safety Systems: Replacing a park’s safety systems is expensive, time consuming, and totally worth it.
Putting on the Brakes: A look at the innovative technology and design of today’s zip line braking systems.
An array of solutions exist to help keep gear clean and COVID-free, though there is no silver bullet.
Recent and impending equipment evolutions are making gear more reliable and easy to use.
Sales of protective products–once defined as sunscreen, lip balm, and insect repellent–take on new meaning in the COVID-19 era.
Equipment developed for fire rescue with pay-to-play parks well.
Providing guests with relief from the hot sun is both financially and aesthetically please.
OSHA’s work-at-height rules create a hazy benchmark for employee harnesses. How can you determine what best suits your operation?
I’m always looking to expand my knowledge of helpful tools, and perhaps add a few new toys to my toolbox.…