reddude333
Giga Poster
I understand the safety factor when a park sets certain height restrictions for those on the shorter end of the spectrum because we don't want people falling out/getting jostled around too much. I am more interested in why there are height restrictions on the upper end and why they seem to vary a lot, sometimes even for the same model.
I have always guessed that the reason has something to do with legs or arms being able to reach too far away from the car. Is this just because they are basing it off of the pull-through test with the frame?
Here is an odd example of me encountering an issue with height limits. I went to SFMM a few years back and in two days we hit every single coaster...except Deja Vu. I went through the single riders "line" only to find out that I was too tall for the ride (I'm 6'5" and I believe the limit was 6'3"). However, when Deja Vu got relocated to Silverwood as Aftershock, I was well within the height limit which was 6'7".
Any insight into why there is such discrepancy and why there is ever really issue being "too tall to ride"?
I have always guessed that the reason has something to do with legs or arms being able to reach too far away from the car. Is this just because they are basing it off of the pull-through test with the frame?
Here is an odd example of me encountering an issue with height limits. I went to SFMM a few years back and in two days we hit every single coaster...except Deja Vu. I went through the single riders "line" only to find out that I was too tall for the ride (I'm 6'5" and I believe the limit was 6'3"). However, when Deja Vu got relocated to Silverwood as Aftershock, I was well within the height limit which was 6'7".
Any insight into why there is such discrepancy and why there is ever really issue being "too tall to ride"?