Hey all, I had an experience on VelociCoaster a few days ago that legitimately made me fear for my safety for the first time ever in my 10+ years of being an enthusiast, but I was wondering if anyone perhaps with more technical knowledge of the new Intamin LSM trains could put my mind at ease?
Essentially what happened is that after dispatch, but before the launch I was repositioning myself in my seat slightly for comfort as my belt was digging against me, and as I was moving/squirming in the seat the restraint seemingly gave way somewhat against the pressure I was putting on it. By no means did it pop open, but as a regular VelociCoaster rider I know what the restraints feel like and how much give they normally have, and this was significantly more than normal and was enough to make me very concerned. I could push the restraint upwards to the extent that it left a tiny gap between itself and my body despite me being stapled at dispatch, and it was nothing like I had ever experienced on VelociCoaster or any similar ride previously. The whole ride was a terrifying ordeal but upon hitting the final brake run the restraint was back to being stapled against my body as if nothing had happened, and as usual wouldn't give an inch.
Can anyone explain this?
Essentially what happened is that after dispatch, but before the launch I was repositioning myself in my seat slightly for comfort as my belt was digging against me, and as I was moving/squirming in the seat the restraint seemingly gave way somewhat against the pressure I was putting on it. By no means did it pop open, but as a regular VelociCoaster rider I know what the restraints feel like and how much give they normally have, and this was significantly more than normal and was enough to make me very concerned. I could push the restraint upwards to the extent that it left a tiny gap between itself and my body despite me being stapled at dispatch, and it was nothing like I had ever experienced on VelociCoaster or any similar ride previously. The whole ride was a terrifying ordeal but upon hitting the final brake run the restraint was back to being stapled against my body as if nothing had happened, and as usual wouldn't give an inch.
Can anyone explain this?