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Bungee Jumping: Get To Know Bungee Cords

by Donald Maccauley

Bungee jumping gear is offered in a range of shapes and forms. Each piece of gear used in bungee jumping can actually have a number of variations. Familiarizing yourself with the equipment used before participating in a jump may be beneficial. By doing this, you'll be aware of what to consider and which kind of configuration you desire. We will look at the most important thing that will affect your jump the most- the bungee cord. There are many different types of platforms and retrieval equipment, but we will focus on bungee cords.

When it comes to bungee jumping products, the bungee cord is among the most critical pieces. There are various differences in the form of cord that's being used in bungee jumping at the moment. These include mil spec, braided cords, unbraided cords, pre-stretched and un-stretched, natural rubber, and the Euro cord. These represent the major differences in the bungee cord found in the latest bungee sporting events events. We will look into the features of each of these cords along with the influence that they have on the end user.

Built in order to meet the requirements of the U. S. armed forces is the military specification or mil spec cord. Naturally, the military uses it for the purpose of tying down supplies and not to jump from bridges and other structures. However, this <a href="http://www.bungeecords.org/bungee-cords/heavy-duty-bungee-cord-why-you-should-pick-one/">heavy duty bungee cord</a> is helpful for bungee jumping because of its thorough and standardized screening. When working with mil spec cords in bungee jumping, they normally are grouped together to make a set. One cord can hold close to two hundred pounds in general. Every single cord features a protective sheath on it to stop dirt and foreign objects from abrading the cords. The negative effects of this is that it is extremely hard to examine the ends of the cords for fraying.

A few bungee cords are stretched beforehand. As a result, this stops the cord from extending as much while in the actual jump, which in turn offers more of a jerking motion plus a shock as the jumper gets to the end of the cord length. These are used largely in the northern hemisphere.

In the southern hemisphere the professional promoters of bungee jumping are inclined to use a natural rubber, un-stretched and unbraided cord. This offers a lot more bounce as well as a more comfortable overall experience at the end of the jump. Even though these natural bungee cords are not as durable as the mil spec cords, they do offer a much more relaxing jump for the typical user.

Want to find out more about <a href='http://www.bungeecords.org/'>bungee cords</a>? <a href='http://www.hdtvantennareview.org/'>Visit</a> Donald Maccauley's site for more information.

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Title: Bungee Jumping: Get To Know Bungee Cords
Author: Donald Maccauley
Email: raulmellado@gmail.com
Keywords: bungee cords,bungee cord,bungee jumping,bungee jump,bungee,bungie jumping,bungie jump,bungie,extreme sports,recreation,hobbies
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