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Hi,

You can bring back to the memories of Nasu in the Japan trip? Remember, you were just going to VECOMA SLC then, but you miss it!

I'll tell you what it was like instead of you, Robb.

Climbing up to 115ft, getting ready to drop, going down, getting close to the ground at the bottom of first drop. It was like I'm going to chop my legs off, really it was! ( feel like my leg SCRAPED in the glass )

You ever get on SLC that has leg chopped or almost scraped something at the first drop in US?

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I believe the term you're looking for is "foot chopper". There's usually a reasonable distance between the train and the grount, but the ride is designed to appear that the distance is smaller. If one does scrape your feet while riding a coaster, you might end up with a lawsuit, especially in America.

 

I'm sure what we (Robb included) do want to know, however, is how rough the ride is. Does the ride bang your head on the restraint? Vekoma rides are not very popular with many of us because of this, and the fact that nearly all SLC's (the term used for that particular ride model) are identical.

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^ Same thing for me on the Mind Eraser at SFNE but my mom on the other hand was put out for the day on it and it was only the 2nd credit of the day. We only hit 3 not counting the water park because we didn't get a Q-bot. I tried to warn them.

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