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Head Rush zipSTOP Brake Trolley$238.80The Head Rush Brake Trolley is a replacement for the brake trolley that came with your Head Rush zipSTOP Zip Line Brake. Please ensure that you select the correct size for your zip line cable. Learn More
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Head Rush zipSTOP Brake Trolley with Catch$288.00The Head Rush Brake Trolley is a replacement for the brake trolley that came with your zipSTOP Zip Line Brake. Learn More
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Head Rush Gorilla RopeAs low as $362.40The Head Rush Gorilla Rope is specially designed to work as a reduction line for zipSTOP zipline braking system. Brings high strength, a long life span, and minimal stretch to your zipline runs. Learn More
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Head Rush zipSTOP Zip Line Braking System$5,400.00The Head Rush zipSTOP Braking System. This zipSTOP Brake Trolley is engineered for a fine balance. It is able to handle the abuse of heavy impact collisions, yet light enough to increase the odds of reliable reset. Learn More
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Head Rush zipSTOP IR/ zip STOP IR Zip Line Braking System$5,880.00The best brake for your zip line,Head Rush zipSTOP Zip Line Brake uses Head Rush's self-regulating eddy current magnetic braking system to brake zip line riders smoothly, comfortably, and consistently, even at high speeds. Learn More
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Universal Mount$238.80The Universal Mount is a mounting device designed specifically for use as a climbing anchor. Learn More
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Head Rush Universal Mount$229.95
The Universal Mount is a simple and durable mounting point for auto belays and top rope anchors.
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Head Rush TRUBLUE Auto BelayAs low as $2,195.00An auto belay is an automatic belay device that eliminates the need for a human belayer. In the case of the Head Rush TRUBLUE Auto Belay, it uses Head Rush's patented self-regulating braking system, which is enabled by non-contacting magnetic braking technology. Learn More
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Head Rush QUICKFlight Free Fall$3,594.00
The Head Rush quickFLIGHT Free Fall Device gives riders the sensation of a “free fall” while comfortably lowering them to the ground.
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