06/17/2026
Did you know? There's a reason different rides use different harness configurations.
- A three-point harness gives you over-the-shoulder retention with the flexibility of a single buckle release.
- A four-point spreads the load across two anchor points and gives you a more secure fit.
Both can be tailored for fixed, adjustable, or retractable use. If you're not sure which configuration is right for your ride, that's a conversation we have most weeks.
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06/15/2026
Most of our best work starts with an engineer's question.
- Can you build it shorter?
- Can the mounting handle this geometry?
- Can you match this load rating without changing the buckle profile?
We've spent four decades getting better at saying yes. If your design team has a restraint problem you've been trying to engineer around, tell us about it now. We can help.
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06/12/2026
Summer fairs are starting to roll through small towns across the country right now.
Midways bring a joy to the town that only happens once or twice a year.
To every midway operator setting up tonight, hauling tomorrow, and doing it all again next weekend, thanks for keeping it going.
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06/08/2026
Our retractable restraints use an Automatic Locking Retractor that holds position the moment slack is removed.
Once buckled, it stays put and only retracts when the rider releases it.
The result is consistent restraint positioning through the entire ride cycle, regardless of rider size.
Custom lengths, custom mounting, and custom hardware are all on the table.
If you've been working around a restraint solution that doesn't quite fit your ride, let's talk.
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06/05/2026
The smell of funnel cake and fryer oil. The sound of a coaster cresting the first hill.
The kids who run from one ride to the next while their parents try to keep up. This is the industry we get to be part of, and we'd do it all again.
To everyone making the magic happen this summer, we see you.
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06/01/2026
June 1st. Every coaster in the country is running, every carnival has its trucks out, and every operator is doing the math on whether their restraints will hold up through Labor Day. We've been getting the calls since March from the ones who planned ahead, and the ones who didn't are about to call us too.
Either way, we've got you.
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