PiratesMansion
Well-Known Member
Intamin depends on the restraint for me. I do think that, to their credit, Intamin has largely improved their restraints in terms of both safety and ability to fit larger riders. At the very least, I have fewer issues with their newer stuff vs. their older rides. Unlike RMC which seems unwilling to change or adapt their restraints in any way (those seatbelts sure do seem to keep getting shorter, though, outside of Cedar Point). I haven't experienced any of their single rails but I've definitely noticed people who have never complained about restraints before complaining about the restraints on those particular rides.Intimin I feel is 99 percent of the issue with rider size and comfort/ability to ride if you are even large waisted or thick shoulder as their rides are often extreme steal coasters or odd configurations. They are also arguably the company with the most coaster restraint issues of injury and death, Gerstlauer being another one.
With RMC's I finally fit after losing a lot of weight this year, but even at 250 I fit comfortably in Steel Vengeance, the retractable seatbelts at Cedar Point were a nice touch instead of fixed to the sides. The issue was not with the fitting comfortably, but with the ride not being comfortable because my thighs and shins were in pain during a lot of the air time ejector elements which I was losing until each one started to actually hurt.
I went on Outlaw Run years ago at Silver Dollar City and I never remember it hurting.
Was Gerstlauer responsible for any deaths beyond the one on New Texas Giant? If so, I can't recall. Similar to Intamin, I can't do a lot of their older Eurofighter designs (Mystery Mine, Dare Devil Dive) but fit just fine on newer ones like HangTime.
The good news is that I'm down from peak pandemic weight and I've managed to keep it off. A little more work and I'll be right where I want to be!