$129 for a Tandem Jump at Freefall Express Skydiving ($209 Value)
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- Once-in-a-lifetime thrill
- Sigma Tandem equipment used
- Certified by the United States Parachute Association
For centuries, humankind has aspired to safely plummet from the heavens, though methods such as the tumbleweed cushion and furious wishing proved wildly ineffective. Live out humanity's ancient dream with today's Groupon: for $129, you get a tandem jump with Freefall Express Skydiving (a $209 value).
Buoyed by a foundation of training and safety, Freefall Express lets wingless warriors experience the joys of temporary flight with tandem skydiving. Certified by the United States Parachute Association, the experienced and talented instructors of Freefall Express collectively boast more than 50 years of experience and 10,000 jumps, which, via sky law, makes them legal residents of the troposphere.
Jumpers of all experience levels will suit up and hitch a ride with a veteran sky guy or gal, strapped to his or her chest for an exhilarating fall through Earth's unknown atmospheres and known wormholes. Once the parachute opens, high flyers will float peacefully to the ground and revel in the excitement and the sheer elasticity of their cheeks. Tandem dives require no previous jumping experience and provide beginners with an exciting introduction to featherless flight.
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About Freefall Express Skydiving
What was once primarily used by the military has now become a popular—and adrenaline-inducing—sport. Ozarks Skydive Center takes the fear out of skydiving with licensed instruction and supportive tandem jumps. By harnessing divers to licensed tandem instructors, new and seasoned jumpers alike experience the thrilling feeling of falling from nearly 2 miles in a one-on-one instructional freefall experience. Ozarks Skydive Center also offers solo-flying options for more experienced divers, as well as licensing courses that teach adventure junkies how to exit planes, fall into the freefall position, and react to an emergency.