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What is a bungee?

What is a bungee?

a type of stretchy rope consisting of elastic strands often in a fabric casing. Also called: bungee rope.

Why is it called bungee?

Etymology. The word “bungee” originates from West Country dialect of the English language, meaning “Anything thick and squat”, as defined by James Jennings in his book “Observations of Some of the Dialects in The West of England” published 1825. In 1928, the word started to be used for a rubber eraser.

Why do you bungee jump?

Conquer your fears. Bungee Jumping is the perfect way to face your fears and confront them, head first. This doesn’t only apply to the obvious fears – fear of heights, fear of open spaces or being turned upside down – but your other fears in life too.

How old do u have to be to go bungee jumping?

1. Re: Bungee Jumping – Age Restrictions? Unfortunately the ruling is a minimum age of 14 years, min weight 40kg and maximum 140kg. You can but try to ask them when you get there.

Who invented bungee?

Inspired by their work, Kiwi AJ Hackett developed the sport from 1988 and New Zealand became the unofficial home of bungee jumping. Forty years after its invention, few realise that the sport’s origins are from a Victorian bridge in the West Country.

What is bungee made of?

Bungee cord consists of a core of elastic strands that are covered in a nylon or cotton sheath, and is commonly supplied in a wide variety of colours and weights. The majority of natural and synthetic cords tend to be knitted, braided or woven and can incorporate elements of stretch depending on end use.

What is the minimum age to bungee jump?

Re: Bungee Jumping – Age Restrictions? Unfortunately the ruling is a minimum age of 14 years, min weight 40kg and maximum 140kg. You can but try to ask them when you get there. 2.

Who invented bungee cord?

But we’re digressing! From there, in 1922, Stephen Perry (not the vocalist of classic rock band Journey) patented the rubber band. Together, these ideas spanning nearly 1500 years helped to develop what we know today as the helpful, utilitarian bungee cord.

Do you have to bungee jump head first?

The ‘diving headfirst’ part is actually a really crucial aspect of bungee jumping, because if you don’t commit to diving headfirst properly, then you are going to be in trouble once the bungee cord attached to your ankles runs out of slack and you begin to rebound.