Experience the Most Extreme Sport on the Planet


Posted March 31, 2016 by wilsonmary

Tandem BASE specializes in Extreme Sports BASE Jumping and is the only place to experience your First Parachute Jump and Free BASE Jump.

 
Welcome to Tandem Base is a place where you can experience your first BASE jump, as a Tandem student with a highly experienced BASE Instructor. BASE jump is a sport within extreme flying, which has given the opportunity and unforgettable experience of flying human being. We can help you to make the incredible experience of freefall enjoying the Tandem Parachute Jumps or challenge yourself with our skydiving course accelerated free fall. Both one and the other option does not require any previous experience, so they are perfect choices for people who want to live for the first time the adrenaline of a Parachute Jump.

With our highly qualified instructors with international certificates, you can live an experience you will never forget, all in an excellent atmosphere and amidst the beautiful countryside. For experienced we have the best coaches in the world in the various disciplines of skydiving. Similarly you can come with your team to train at our center if you have parachutist license. BASE jumping is listed as the most extreme sport in the world because you only have one chance that everything goes favorably.

Our ground training area is equipped with comfortable dressing rooms, where you can leave personal belongings in locked cells. Ground Instructor will help you to choose the suit, gloves, helmet, goggles and harness - all the equipment included in the price jump. Visit Tandembase.com for further info and join our course to get the chance to experience free fall accompanied by a highly qualified instructor.
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Website I Want To Do A Parachute Jump
Phone +1 (208) 546-9873
Business Address Twin falls,id 83301,Usa
Country United States
Categories Sports
Last Updated March 31, 2016