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Combine any of the 3 following extreme activities to create the ultimate thrillseeker's adrenaline pumping package. You can choose to either to take on all 3, just stick to one or even try 2, the choice is totally yours!!
The FOX! - BEWARE OF FLYING INSECTS....GOGGLES REQUIRED!
Visitors to Gravity Canyon will experience the most extreme flying fox in the world. Imagine being launched from a ledge 175 metres above a river canyon before racing down a 1-kilometre zip-line at speeds up to 160 kilometres per hour – it quite literally takes your breath away!
The SWING! - FORGET THE PLAYGROUND...TRY THIS ONE!
Our newest activity, the giant bridge swing, features a mind-blowing 50-metre freefall from the Mokai Bridge before arcing into a massive swing through the canyon below.
Swingers can go solo or in tandem with a friend who has no excuses!
The BUNGY! - 80 METRES HIGH AND NO TURNING BACK....
The most daring of visitors will take on the bungy - the North Island's highest bridge jump. Go solo or test the strength of a friendship with a tandem leap.
After your bungy jump enjoy a ride back to the bridge on our water powered chairlift.
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Was the freakiest exhilarating thing I have ever done in my life. FANTASTIC!!!
Goggles and all related safety equipment and procedures.
The FOX!
Minimum age - 10 years
Minimum weight - 38 kg
The SWING!
Minimum age - 10 years
Minimum Weight - 45kg
The BUNGY!
Minimum age - 10 years
Minimum weight - 45 kg
1 Person.
FAQs
The FOX!
How fast does it go?
It reaches speeds of up to 160 kph.
How long is it?
One kilometre.
Note: Cautions are taken when registering people with high blood pressure, epilepsy, asthma, heart conditions, head injury, pregnancy, back injuries, artificial limbs, previous dislocations, neurological disorders etc.
How high is the launch platform?
175 metres above the river.
How many people can ride on the fox?
1, 2 or 3.
How long have you been operating?
It opened 31st January 2004.
Where do the fox riders get off?
They are returned to the launch platform.
How do we get to the launch platform?
You walk!
The SWING!
How do you get back up?
You are winched back to the bridge.
The BUNGY!
How high is it?
80 metres.
Can you do tandem jumps?
Yes.
Is this the highest bungy in New Zealand?
No, but it is the highest bungy in the North Island and the highest bungy off a bridge in New Zealand.
How do you get back up?
You are brought up in a water powered chairlift.
Note: Cautions are taken when registering people with high blood pressure, epilepsy, asthma, heart conditions, head injury, pregnancy, back injuries, artificial limbs, previous dislocations, neurological disorders etc.
A DVD of your experience can be purchased for $35. Simply select the option on the right side of the page to get an everlasting memory and proof of your hair raising adventure.
Mokai Bridge, Taihape, New Zealand