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Zadra is Rocky Mountain Construction’s ground-up hybrid showcase—steel I-Box track on a timber structure that flexes visually but rides like glass. The lift crests into a 90-degree drop that snaps from freefall to force in a blink, kicking off a relentless run of pacing where airtime isn’t an accent but the rhythm itself. Three inversions—each shaped to float rather than crush—arrive like exclamation points inside a layout dense with outward-banked turns, double-ups and speed hills that alternate between ejector pops and sustained float. The ride breathes at just the right moments, throwing a long oblique climb before diving back into the structure so near-misses add texture to the speed. Theming is intentionally minimal: sculptural supports, black-and-red trains and the dragon-zone setting are enough to frame the hardware without slowing operations. What stands out is how complete it feels—no dead spots, no filler, just confident design that keeps you guessing where the next lateral flick or airtime burst is hiding. Zadra’s polish and scale helped cement Energylandia as a must-visit for European thrill seekers and remains a benchmark for how modern hybrid coasters can blend grace with ferocity.
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