Wesley Henderson swings on the silks above a put of foam cubes. The cubes are all removed and frequently sanitized.
- Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star
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Genesis Jimenez, freshman student at Pima Community College, smiles while playing on the zipline earlier this month.
- Rebecca Sasnett / Arizona Daily Star
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Michael Cuneo plays on the Wipeout at Defy Tucson, 4861 N. Stone Ave., earlier this month. With other venues, parks and fields closed due to t…
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Wesley Henderson swings on the silks above a pit of foam cubes at Defy.
- Rebecca Sasnett, Arizona Daily Star
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Wesley Henderson swings on the silks above a pit of foam cubes at Defy, now known as Jumping Cholla.
- Gabriela Rico
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Defy Tucson will feature ninja obstacle courses, zip lines and more.
- Gabriela Rico
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Defy Tucson will feature ninja obstacle courses, zip lines and more.
- Gabriela Rico
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Defy Tucson will feature ninja obstacle courses, zip lines and more.
- Becky Pallack
A new law gives the state more authority over trampoline parks, but it also makes jumpers more responsible for their own safety.
- Phil Villarreal
The area’s newest trampoline park opens this weekend in Marana.
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