SCAD Freefall – Ultimate Controlled Free-Fall Thrill in Gauteng
SCAD Freefall is one of Gauteng’s most extreme and unforgettable adventure activities. Taking place inside the towering structure of the Orlando Towers in Soweto, this experience delivers the thrill of a freefall with a controlled, impact-free landing—no bungee cords, no parachutes, just pure vertical drop.
SCAD stands for Suspended Catch Air Device, and it’s a one-of-a-kind system that allows you to fall from 70 metres…
SCAD Freefall – Ultimate Controlled Free-Fall Thrill in Gauteng
SCAD Freefall is one of Gauteng’s most extreme and unforgettable adventure activities. Taking place inside the towering structure of the Orlando Towers in Soweto, this experience delivers the thrill of a freefall with a controlled, impact-free landing—no bungee cords, no parachutes, just pure vertical drop.
SCAD stands for Suspended Catch Air Device, and it’s a one-of-a-kind system that allows you to fall from 70 metres high into a specially designed net suspended in mid-air. The result? An unmatched adrenaline rush that mimics skydiving, without needing to jump out of a plane. As you’re released from the platform, there’s a moment of absolute freefall—just you and gravity—before you’re caught safely in the net below.
This is a bucket-list experience for adrenaline junkies and a bold choice for anyone looking to challenge themselves in a safe, controlled environment. No experience is needed, and it’s suitable for most people over 12 years old (with weight restrictions in place).
SCAD Freefall is popular with groups, solo adventurers, and anyone who wants to push their limits. It’s fast, intense, and surprisingly smooth—leaving you with a massive endorphin rush and a story to tell for life.
In a province known for its energy and edge, this activity captures the spirit of adventure perfectly. Whether you're a local thrill-seeker or a visitor looking for something out of the ordinary, SCAD Freefall in Gauteng is a must-try.