Is the weight limit for AJ Hackett's Macau Tower bungee jump followed strictly?

Is the weight limit for AJ Hackett's Macau Tower bungee jump followed strictly? - Anonymous men in swimming trunks performing tricks in air while jumping into ocean against lifeguard tower under light sky

The official website for AJ Hackett's Macau Tower bungee jump states in its conditions that:

Must weigh 40 kgs

This seems to be a really low limit, and I was wondering whether anyone has personally done the jump or knows someone who did, to confirm whether this is a rule they actually stick to strictly. Or am I misinterpreting the 'Must weigh 40 kgs' as maximum 40kg, as opposed to minimum 40kg?

(I did email them but they never replied.)



Best Answer

Wow, never found this question before on Travel.SE. I assure you it's a low limit, and I'll now explain the reasoning behind these limits.

The same limit applies to most bungy jump places - including where I did it, in Taupo, New Zealand. Bungy.co.nz shows some sample minimum weights that differ just in NZ - from 35kg to 45kg.

One thing to take into account is the elasticity of the rope. It can be hard or soft, but the more it stretches, the more it'll absorb your fall and you'll have less force applied to your body at the end of the line. This is why they use 'stretchy' ropes, rather than your garden-variety twine rope, for example. That would hurt like hell.

However, if your body isn't heavy enough to stretch the cord, it becomes somewhat like a garden rope, not absorbing some of the force and dampening your fall. The whiplash and jolt on your body would be severe. This is the reason for minimum weights.

What some companies have taken to doing is 'sandbagging', where they add extra weight to your drop, allowing you to meet the minimum weight. Most places also adjust the ropes depending on your weight anyway, to give you just the right amount of 'spring' and depending on whether you want to dunk into the water, for example.

If someone you know is below the weight restriction, and wants to jump, it may be worth phoning beforehand and asking whether sandbagging could be an option.




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Is there a weight restriction on bungee jumping?

Who can do bungee jumping? The general maximum weight for bungee jumping is 145/150kg. So if you're under this weight capacity, have no injuries or medical complications, are in good health, aren't pregnant, and are feeling brave, then anyone can go for it.

How much do you have to weigh to bungee jump in pounds?

You'll find that there is both a minimum and maximum bungee jump weight limit. In general, the average minimum bungee jump weight limit is 43 kilograms or 95 pounds. The average maximum bungee jump weight limit is 118 kilograms or about 260 pounds.

What are the rules for bungee jumping?

As for the basic information, you should not be an expectant mother, should not have high blood pressure, must not have any heart problem, and better if you don't have any orthopedic problem. Several cases of blood vessel rupture of the eye have been reported from bungee jumpers.

What is the highest bungee jump ever recorded?

Macau Tower in Macau, China The AJ Hackett Macau Tower bungee jump officially ranks as the world's highest bungee jump, letting jumpers pitch off the tower from an astonishing 764 feet above ground.



We Asked Strangers to Go Bungee Jumping on the Spot! — AJ Hackett, Sentosa | The Travel Intern




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