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Prague: Hurricane Factory Indoor Skydiving Experience
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Freefall, minus the plane door. At Hurricane Factory in Prague, you get the rush of wind-tunnel flight in a 1-hour visit that feels controlled and surprisingly smooth.
I love that the experience starts with real pre-flight training, so you’re not just dropped into a helmet and hoped for the best. I also like the small group set-up, capped at 10 participants, which keeps the coaching personal.
One consideration: the actual flying time is only a few minutes per session, so it’s more about intensity + training than nonstop action.
In This Review
- Key moments worth planning for
- Getting to Hurricane Factory: Easy Prague Day Energy
- The Pre-Flight Lesson: How They Set You Up to Fly
- Inside the Wind Tunnel: The Sensation Without the Jump
- Flight Time Reality Check: One Session, Few Minutes, Good Build-Up
- Gear and What to Wear: The Practical Stuff That Makes It Smooth
- Safety Limits and Health Checks You Can’t Skip
- Price and Value: What $125 Buys You in Real Terms
- Who This Works Best For (Ages 5+ and All Skill Levels)
- Staff, Language, and the Comfort of Clear Guidance
- Practical Tips for Your Prague Wind-Tunnel Session
- Should You Book This Wind-Tunnel Freefall Experience?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Hurricane Factory experience?
- Where do I check in?
- Is this experience suitable for beginners?
- What is the minimum age?
- Are there weight or medical restrictions?
- What should I wear or bring?
- What’s included in the price?
- What languages do the instructors speak?
- Can I cancel or pay later?
Key moments worth planning for

- Europe-level wind tunnel that simulates the sensation of freefall without a plane jump
- Pre-flight training with expert instructors so you know what to do before you fly
- Small groups (up to 10) for clearer cues and more attention in the tunnel
- Total time around 1 hour, with just a few minutes inside the wind tunnel
- All gear provided, plus sports shoes guidance if you’re bringing your own
- Clear eligibility rules (age, weight, and health limits) so everyone stays safe
Getting to Hurricane Factory: Easy Prague Day Energy

Hurricane Factory is just a short drive from Prague’s city center, so you’re not spending half the day commuting. Plan for a total visit of about an hour, even though the wind-tunnel moment is only part of that time.
You’ll meet at the reception area at Hurricane Factory Prague. No guessing games with landmarks—just walk in, check in, and follow staff directions. That matters, because this is a skill-based activity, not just a show.
Even if you’re traveling with kids, the timing works well. A one-hour block slots into a day with sightseeing, food, and a predictable schedule. It’s the kind of activity that doesn’t turn your whole itinerary upside down.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Prague.
The Pre-Flight Lesson: How They Set You Up to Fly

Before any flight, you’ll do a pre-flight training session led by expert instructors. This is the part that makes indoor freefall feel doable, even if it’s your first time. You’ll learn the basics so you can focus on the sensation instead of worrying about what to do next.
The staff guides you through check-in, then you get suited up. After that, you’re coached right before entering the wind tunnel. That sequence is a big deal: training first, flying second. It reduces the panic factor and helps you get your bearings fast.
In the feedback, people consistently highlight that they feel taken care of from the very start and that instructors treat it like a real passion. That lines up with what you want here: calm explanations, quick corrections, and safety-first coaching.
Inside the Wind Tunnel: The Sensation Without the Jump

The core experience happens entirely in the wind tunnel. Hurricane Factory’s facility is described as one of Europe’s most advanced, and the goal is simple: recreate the sensation of freefall in a safe, controlled environment.
When the airflow kicks in, you get the thrill of flying without jumping out of an airplane. It’s not the same as real skydiving, but it’s the feeling most people actually come for—the rush, the floaty power, and that stomach-tingle moment when your body learns a new rhythm.
Because it’s controlled, you can experience that freefall feeling with less uncertainty. Your job is to follow the instructor’s guidance and stay relaxed enough to respond quickly. If you like active experiences where you learn by doing, this hits the sweet spot.
Flight Time Reality Check: One Session, Few Minutes, Good Build-Up

The full activity is typically around 60 minutes, but the actual flight is only a few minutes per session. That’s normal for wind-tunnel experiences, and it’s worth adjusting your expectations so you don’t walk in thinking you’ll be flying continuously.
The upside is that those short bursts can feel extra intense. You get concentrated coaching, a strong adrenaline moment, then time to cool down and reflect after. It also helps with pacing for families and first-timers.
With small groups of up to 10 participants, you’re less likely to feel rushed by crowd chaos. You’ll still wait your turn, but the environment stays organized and focused on each person’s safety and comfort.
Gear and What to Wear: The Practical Stuff That Makes It Smooth

All necessary gear is provided, so you don’t need to pack a special outfit for the tunnel. Still, you should bring sports shoes with secure fastening. If you don’t have the right kind, they can provide shoes free of charge.
This is one of those “boring details” that matters. Secure shoes help you stay steady while you’re getting suited up and during the briefing. Loose footwear can make you feel awkward at the worst moment—right before you’re about to fly.
Plan for a normal check-in flow: arrive, suit up, train, fly, cool down, leave. You’re not spending the day changing clothes or figuring out equipment. That’s part of the value here—you can keep the rest of your Prague plans light.
Safety Limits and Health Checks You Can’t Skip
Hurricane Factory has specific restrictions, and they’re not negotiable. This is indoor freefall, but it’s still a physical activity with real airflow pressure, so you need to match their safety requirements.
Not allowed:
- Alcohol and drugs
Not suitable for:
- Children under 5
- Pregnant women
- People with heart problems
- People who have previously suffered a shoulder dislocation
- People over 286 lbs / 130 kg (the info also lists 287 lbs / 130 kg as an upper boundary)
Also note:
- Parental consent is required for children under 18.
Wheelchair accessible is listed, which is great to see. If you’re bringing someone with mobility needs, I’d still ask staff about how the day flows in practice, because “accessible” can mean different levels of comfort depending on the person.
Price and Value: What $125 Buys You in Real Terms

At $125 per person for about an hour, this isn’t a cheap impulse activity. But it can be good value if you focus on what’s included and what you’re avoiding.
You’re paying for:
- A guided pre-flight training session
- Expert instructors during the experience
- All necessary gear
- Time in a high-tech wind tunnel designed for safe simulation
The big value isn’t just the ticket—it’s the coaching plus the controlled environment. You get the thrill of freefall sensation without the costs and logistics that typically come with real sky experiences (like aircraft planning and the jump itself). For many people, that makes the price feel more fair.
If you’re budgeting for one “wow” moment in Prague, this can be a strong choice because it’s short enough to fit, hands-on enough to remember, and special enough to justify the cost.
Who This Works Best For (Ages 5+ and All Skill Levels)

This experience is suitable for ages 5 and up and for all skill levels. That makes it ideal for families, groups, and solo adventurers who want something active that still feels approachable.
It’s also a nice option if you’re not looking to hunt for a viewpoint or wait in lines for hours. You get a clear activity window, and the thrill is immediate once you start the training.
Just be honest with yourself about the limitations. If someone in your group is pregnant, has heart problems, has had a shoulder dislocation, or is over the weight limit, this won’t be a match. And if your child is under 5, they’ll miss the minimum age requirement.
Staff, Language, and the Comfort of Clear Guidance

Instructors and staff work in Czech and English. That’s helpful if you don’t speak Czech, since you can still get the instructions you need for safe flight.
The most common praise in the available feedback centers on attention and care from the first minute. People highlight that they feel supported right away, and that the guides genuinely love what they do. You can feel the difference when the coaching is more than a checklist.
There’s also mention of a welcoming host or hostess experience, which is exactly what you want for a first-time action activity. Being friendly at reception and during check-in lowers stress, especially if you’re flying with kids.
Practical Tips for Your Prague Wind-Tunnel Session
A few small moves will make the experience smoother:
- Wear secure sports shoes (or accept their free shoe option)
- Keep expectations realistic: the flight is a few minutes inside the tunnel
- Avoid alcohol beforehand since it’s not allowed
- Arrive ready for a training-first flow: check-in, suit up, brief, fly, cool down
If you’re scheduling this around sightseeing, I’d treat it like a fixed appointment. Don’t stack it right between long museum times or train transfers where you might run late. You’ll feel better if you have time to get settled before you start learning the basics.
Should You Book This Wind-Tunnel Freefall Experience?
Book it if you want a high-energy experience in Prague that feels safe, coached, and tech-forward. This is a great fit for families with kids 5+, first-timers who want real instruction, and anyone who loves the sensation of freefall but prefers a controlled environment.
Skip it if you or your group doesn’t meet the listed health or weight requirements. Also think twice if you’re expecting a long “stay inside the tunnel” session. The thrill is concentrated, not stretched out.
If that all sounds like your kind of fun, Hurricane Factory is a memorable use of time near Prague—short, structured, and genuinely exciting.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Hurricane Factory experience?
The total experience is about 1 hour. The actual flight time is only a few minutes per session.
Where do I check in?
Meet at the reception area of Hurricane Factory Prague. The staff will handle check-in and guide you from there.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Yes. It’s designed for all skill levels and includes a pre-flight training session with expert instructors.
What is the minimum age?
The experience is not suitable for children under 5. It’s described as suitable for ages 5 and up.
Are there weight or medical restrictions?
Yes. It’s not suitable for people over 286 lbs / 130 kg (with the info also showing 287 lbs / 130 kg). It’s also not suitable for people with heart problems, people who previously suffered a shoulder dislocation, and pregnant women.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear sports shoes that can be securely fastened. If you don’t have suitable shoes, you can get them provided free of charge.
What’s included in the price?
You get pre-flight training, all necessary gear, and expert instructors during the experience.
What languages do the instructors speak?
The instructors are listed as Czech and English.
Can I cancel or pay later?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

























