tinkerbell1991
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- Apr 12, 2011
What waist size is the ride limit looking like as I see a lot of weight postings which doesn't really help me personally as I find people carry their weight in a lot of areas. Hope I don't offend.
I wear a size 28 in women’s and was barely able to make itWhat waist size is the ride limit looking like as I see a lot of weight postings which doesn't really help me personally as I find people carry their weight in a lot of areas. Hope I don't offend.
Something I love is the way many fast food restaurants are now including calorie counts on their menus. It definitely influences the way I make dining choices.
Thank you, you don't realise how much that helps.I wear a size 28 in women’s and was barely able to make it
You’re welcome. It made me so happy to have that CM willing to give a lil extra for meThank you, you don't realise how much that helps.
I am 5.3 and unfortunately he might need to be mentally prepared for the leg constraints not to click. I went prepared mentally not to fit. I even told my 8 year old nephew if I don’t fit you still ride it without me.Oh boy, I wonder if my husband will be able to ride this! He's 7 feet tall, fairly average weight for his height (250), but his legs are very long and he wears a size 22 shoe. He does not fit on Space Mountain or 7DMTR. I hadn't considered that he wouldn't be able to fit on this but now I'm worried!
Just back - thought I would provide another data point as of 6/6. I'm 5"2 and just under 300lbs, busty, lift weights so have fairly muscular calves + circulation issue in my left leg so it is larger than my right. I FIT! Back restraint was no issue - even though I'm short my chest was well above the front support, and I wasn't even aware of the back restraint really. Right leg had no issues - didn't even feel the restraint. Cast member did come over to me and maybe gently pushed the left restraint? I did follow some suggestions from here - scootched all the way forward, went up on tip toe so that it hit lower on my calf (not the thickest part).
I didn't see the tester seat (it was at night and my teenager was hustling us into the line because it was record-breaking short due to all the rain that day), and I wasn't that worried about it - I would have stood in line with my kid anyway, then just bowed out at the end if I didn't fit. I warned her that I might not be able to ride, so she wouldn't be surprised if I had to leave the room. As it turns out, if I hadn't fit the "walk of shame" would not have actually been that bad - only 16 people per room and the rest of the line can't see you.
Its a great ride! The position wasn't at all awkward, even with my short arms, no pressure on my knees at all. Completely forgot there were any restrains once the ride started.
You pretty much described my body (even down to the left leg being bigger than the right!) except I'm 5'0". I didn't think I even had a shot of fitting until I got to your post. You just gave me hope!
And we had someone in our group who wears a 26 and didn’t fit. I think it still comes down to where the weight is carried.I wear a size 28 in women’s and was barely able to make it
Did not fit! I️ am a size 22 but carry weight in my tummy. Leg restraints were fine but uncomfortable. The seat back would not click in. The whole thing was so uncomfortable that I️ did not care I️ just wanted to get off it.I'm 5 6 and my calves are at 20.5", I carry my weight pretty evenly so even though I'm heavier (about 260), I wear an 18. My feet are women's 9.
I'm assuming from these posts that I likely won't fit solely because of my calf size, is that right?
And we had someone in our group who wears a 26 and didn’t fit. I think it still comes down to where the weight is carried.