This is the heart-pounding moment a woman launches herself to a staggering 141 feet in an extremely new style of bungee jumping where adrenaline junkies spiral from the sky, ropeless.
Nervously getting into the correct position of the harness, the woman is pushed just off the platform with her legs dangling in the air.
Asking the thrill seeker if she wanted a countdown or a surprise drop, the woman opted for the latter.
The ride operator asked her what she had planned for the rest of the day, while she waited anxiously in the air for the death-defying ride to begin.
Suddenly, the attendant pulls on the rope, sending her falling an astonishing 141 feet, as she lets out a blood-curdling scream during her descent.
A thrilling clip shows a woman falling a staggering 141 feet from the sky on a new bungee jumping attraction that has NO rope (pictured: woman anxiously waiting to descend)
The ride attendant surprises the thrill seeker and suddenly pulls on the rope, causing her to plummet.
But the lack of rope is no accident: it’s all part of the new New Zealand attraction called Vertigo.
After falling through the skies, the woman’s fall is safely broken by a large green net.
But the lack of rope is no accident: it’s all part of the new New Zealand attraction called Vertigo.
The unorthodox style of bungee jumping has caught the attention of many, after Velocity Valley Adrenaline Park posted the hair-raising clip on TikTok.
The shocking footage, which has racked up a whopping 20.2 million views so far, was captioned: “We call this… ‘the fall of distraction.'”
Terrifying millions of viewers, thousands of comments expressing their shock at the lack of rope.
“No way is this safe,” one joked, while another added, “My heart skipped a beat when they pulled the plug.”
“Seeing the man’s feet so close to the edge made my teeth go funny,” wrote a third.
“My smile fell when I realized there was no airline and I was going to fall straight,” another chimed in.
Others were terrified by the free fall, while some onlookers called the stomach-churning ride “a tough go.”
“Definitely a no from me,” one viewer wrote.
Another said her palms were sweaty just watching the moving images.
The death-defying attraction opened earlier this month and people literally jumped at the chance to try it out.
Letting out a bloodcurdling scream, the woman performs the terrifying free fall from the elastic platform.
But there was a trampoline placed underneath to cushion the thrill seekers’ fall (pictured: woman landing on a trampoline below)
The touching clip has racked up a staggering 20.2 million views on social media, with thousands flocking to give it “a hard pass.”
Safety equipment and checks, including a rope, are still carried to make the hair-raising ride as safe as possible.
But once a team member pushes a thrill seeker off the platform, leaving them suspended in the air, they can expect to experience the “longest four seconds” of their lives, Velocity Valley Adrenaline Park said.
Plunging through the skies may not be everyone’s idea of fun, however, daredevils can rest assured there’s a trampoline placed below to catch them.
But not everyone can get on this risky trip, since there are special requirements for participants.
Adrenaline junkies must weigh between 49 and 110 kg and be over ten years old to try this terrifying attraction.
Since the attraction opened at Velocity Valley Adrenaline Park, many have jumped at the chance to try it out; however, you must be over ten years old and weigh between 49 and 110 kg (pictured: another woman participating in the attraction).