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Listed here is a basic Bungee Package required to get your company started. Each jumpsite has specific needs which in turn makes some equipment more necessary. For a more detailed list of equipment, please send us a description of your future site to info@bungeeamerica.com We would like to be able to provide you with the safest beginning into a wonderful new profession. Bungee Cords: Bungee America produces both All-Rubber and Multiple-Cord
bungee Cord Covers: Wraps around the cords to protect them from the enemy of all rubber, the SUN. Covers add a wonderfully colorful aspect to the cord system and are highly recommended when using the All-Rubber system. Cord Binders: Neoprene-wraps that prevent the cords in the Multiple-Cord system from spreading open and becoming tangled. Carbiners: Metal locking rings that connect the cords to the anchors. There are many types of carabiners that have different purposes. Steels, Aluminum, bent gate, non-locking, etc... Shackles: Steel bolted connectors for the All-Rubber system. Protects the end-bobbins from impacts and provides a strong, safe connection. Anchors: Steel and nylon anchors are available depending on your jumpsite. Harnesses: Specifically designed harnesses for bungee jumping are constructed with one continuous piece of webbing to protect against stitch failure. Waist Harnesses: Provide greater padding around the legs and waist for additional comfort. Chest Harnesses: Simple and easy to use back-up harnesses. Ankle Harnesses: North American style harnesses provides separate harnesses for each leg. Bumpers: Large padded safety covers that protect the jumper from hitting the equipment. Retrieval Gear: After the jump is completed, the jumper must be released from the system by either going up or down. Different systems require different gear. Going Down: An adjustable rope anchor with locking backup is required. After the jump the lock is released and the jumper is belayed to the surface below. Going Up: The cords are connected to a solid anchor either, nylon or steel. A retrieval Boom and pulley are used to lower a rope to the jumper. A carabiner secures the rope to the jumper who is then pulled up manually or winched up. Rescue Gear: Rescue rope, descender, first aid kit, etc....
We offer an extensive TWO WEEK training program that will provide side-by-side training as well as rescue and repair knowledge.
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