Scary drop Thrill Rides


The Free Fall Tower operates through a robust lifting system, typically a winch or chain mechanism, that raises a passenger carriage to a substantial height. Upon reaching the top, the carriage is abruptly released, allowing riders to experience a genuine moment of zero gravity as they plummet downward in free fall.
This exhilarating sensation is enhanced by state-of-the-art control systems and fail-safe restraints that prioritize passenger safety at every stage of the ride.
Technical Data
Number vehicles
1
Height
60m
Footprint
14x22m
Height restrictions
min 130 cm
3ookW on request
Hourly Capacity
360 pph on request
Passengers per vehicle
20
Product Key Features
Compliance with international regulations.
Exhilarating G-Forces.
High-Performance Motors & Controls.
Pivoting Arms & Rotating Platform.
Comprehensive Safety Measures.
The modern free fall tower - often referred to as a "scary drop" - traces its origins to mid-20th-century parachute-style attractions, but truly came into its own in the 1990s with the advent of advanced magnetic and mechanical braking systems. The premise is deceptively simple yet thrilling: riders are hoisted to a considerable height before a sudden release sends them plummeting downward.
Over the years, enhancements in vertical drive technology, seat design, and controlled braking have allowed these attractions to reach new heights and speeds, while maintaining stringent safety standards. This evolution has propelled free fall towers to the forefront of major amusement parks worldwide, captivating visitors with a compelling blend of exhilarating drops and reliable engineering.
