See Glasgow like you’ve never seen it before!

Take on Zip slide the Clyde and soar across the river for people with muscle wasting and weakening conditions.
What to expect
Get ready to see Glasgow like never before – 100 feet in the air. After being securely kitted up, you’ll launch from a crane beside the iconic Riverside Museum and zip 1,245 feet across the River Clyde in an adrenaline-pumping adventure.
What You’ll Get
When you sign up, you’ll receive:
- A welcome pack to kickstart your journey
- Fundraising ideas and tips to help you reach your goal
Join the Challenge
Be part of #TeamMDUK and take on this thrilling challenge while supporting an incredible cause. Sign up today and get ready to soar!
Frequently asked questions
Registration is in the marquee/tent near the Zip Wire crane. Follow signs from the car park or check the What3Words link.
What3Words: critic.safely.herbs
Yes, parking is available at the Riverside Museum. From there, follow the pavement behind the car park to reach registration.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your booked time. The whole experience may take 2–3 hours.
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Your confirmation email (proof of booking)
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Comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather (no skirts or loose clothing)
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Ensure long hair is tied back
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Empty your pockets and remove all jewellery beforehand
You cannot participate if you:
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Are under 10 years old
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Are pregnant
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Are under the influence of drugs or alcohol
You must seek medical advice and sign a waiver if you:
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Have high blood pressure, a heart condition, epilepsy, asthma, or spinal injuries
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Are on medication
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Are aged 50 or older
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Minimum age: 10 years old (with parent/guardian permission if under 16)
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Weight: 30kg (4.7 stone) minimum – 120kg (18.9 stone) maximum
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Waist size: 40cm – 120cm (15.7 – 47.2 inches)
If you need any more information, please refer to the Glasgow Zip Wire Event Pack.
How your money helps
For over 60 years we’ve provided life-changing support for people living with muscle wasting and weakening conditions, funded groundbreaking research and campaigned for people’s rights, access to treatments and better understanding of why muscles matter.
for people who have been newly diagnosed with a muscle wasting or weakening condition
to share their lived experience and help others
into muscle wasting or weakening conditions
Answer someone’s call via our free helpline