Features a dual-cable system and dual monitored seatbelts for added security.
Riders are pulled 777 feet backward up to a 130-foot tower before being released to zip forward at speeds reaching 28 mph .
The chair design allows individuals in wheelchairs or those with prosthetics (if legs are present to the knee) to ride, as staff can assist with boarding. 777zip
Offers a direct, "birds-eye" view of the 77-foot Turner Falls and the Arbuckle Mountains.
Riders must be at least 42 inches tall ; those between 42 and 47 inches must ride with an adult. Features a dual-cable system and dual monitored seatbelts
Approximately $15 for a single rider or $25 for two riders (discounts available for military and seniors).
The (also known as the Soaring Eagle ) in Davis, Oklahoma, features a specialized chair-type seating system that distinguishes it from traditional harness-based ziplines. Instead of dangling from a harness, riders sit in a two-seater bench secured with electronically monitored seatbelts, making the experience accessible for a wider range of people, including those with limited mobility. Key Helpful Features Offers a direct, "birds-eye" view of the 77-foot
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