As people have said earlier. Look up Steel Hawg - this ride will be a near-clone.
About the restraints, you might complain about them (I didn't have a problem personally, but then I've only rode Slammer once) but they are easy to sell. From a safety point of view they must be one of the most advanced out there. Having fixed over-the-shoulder restraints is just a joke when you let riders of around ~1.2m tall on your rides. How many times have you seen the little kid who's head isn't even up to the level of the horse collar bit, let alone his shoulders. I hate to say it but the mighty B&M are the worst offenders.. small kids can easily duck their heads completely under the shoulder bit. They are totally relying on the lap compression. S&S have addressed this nicely so that everyone is equally as safe.
Helps me sleep at night anyway.
About the restraints, you might complain about them (I didn't have a problem personally, but then I've only rode Slammer once) but they are easy to sell. From a safety point of view they must be one of the most advanced out there. Having fixed over-the-shoulder restraints is just a joke when you let riders of around ~1.2m tall on your rides. How many times have you seen the little kid who's head isn't even up to the level of the horse collar bit, let alone his shoulders. I hate to say it but the mighty B&M are the worst offenders.. small kids can easily duck their heads completely under the shoulder bit. They are totally relying on the lap compression. S&S have addressed this nicely so that everyone is equally as safe.
Helps me sleep at night anyway.