Experience the thrill of tandem skydiving with Skydive Kapowsin from 13,000 ft on weekdays or Sundays with up to 11% off
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Join a world-class skydiving crew with record holders for tandem jumps from 13,000 ft. Experience stunning Pacific Northwest views
Ready for an adrenaline rush? Skydive Kapowsin offers tandem skydiving jumps from 13,000 feet with experienced instructors. Imagine free-falling for a whole minute! Included are pre-jump training, all necessary equipment, and even a cool T-shirt. Plus, enjoy a scenic 15-minute plane ride before your jump. Why wait? Take the leap!
What we offer
This deal includes options for both Sunday and weekday tandem skydives from 13,000 feet. Participants will receive pre-jump training and all necessary equipment. Highlights include breathtaking Pacific Northwest views and a scenic plane ride.- One Sunday Tandem Skydive from 13,000 feet: Experience the thrill of skydiving on a relaxing Sunday
- One Weekday Tandem Skydive from 13,000 feet (Valid Monday-Friday): Enjoy an exciting weekday adventure
Why you should grab the offer
Skydive Kapowsin stands out with its experienced crew that includes world-record holders and offers comprehensive pre-jump training to ensure safety and confidence. The views of the Pacific Northwest during your freefall are truly unmatched. Additionally, capturing your experience with professional videography adds an unforgettable touch to your adventure. Whether you choose to jump on a weekday or Sunday, each option provides a unique thrill that's worth every moment.Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- Subject to weather.
- Must sign waiver.
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Eligibility & Restrictions
- Must be 18 or older.
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Additional Info
- Appointment/Reservation required. Merchant contact information will be available for you after purchase in My Stuff.
- Appointment/Reservation required. Merchant contact information will be available for you after purchase in My Stuff.
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Terms & Conditions
- Valid only for option purchased.
- Not valid with other offers or promotions.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
- Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price).
- Limit 1 per visit.
- Limit 12 per person.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 150 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
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About Skydive Kapowsin
Jessie Farrington was jumping out of planes before she could even drive a car. That's what Mrs. Farrington—who owns Skydive Kapowsin alongside husband Geoffrey—told ThurstonTalk.com in 2013. "I was 15 when I first dove out, and I was afraid, flat out afraid.” But nerves couldn't silence a passion for skydiving that runs deep into the roots of the Farrington family tree, whose branches sag with the weight of dangling parachute packs. Jessie's father opened Skydive Kapowsin in 1971, and now her son Andy and nephew Luke help out as instructors—at least when they're not touring as members of the Red Bull Air Force team or diving alongside Jessie and Geoffrey in major motion pictures such as Iron Man 3.
At Skydive Kapowsin's Jump Center, the Farringtons train the future stars of the skydiving world. A walk through this massive facility reveals classrooms, a rigging room, and a media room. Here and in the air, instructors guide students as they work through an AFF program's 25 jumps—a process that takes a person from novice to solo skydiver. The aptly named Jumper's Cafe serves up sandwiches between these lessons, while a licensed massage therapist works onsite to ease any pre-jump jitters.
It doesn't take weeks inside the Jump Center to feel the rush of skydiving, however. All that's required is 15 minutes of training and a tandem jump from the belly of a twin turbine plane. From an altitude of 13,000 feet, experts escort adventurers on an intense free-fall through a panorama of the Washington landscape—from the South Sound to Mt. Ranier—and birds-eye views of ground squirrels' holes.