South Wake Park
One of the oldest cable wakeparks in Russia: a 5-mast Vertigo full-size cable and 2 reverse winches. By the 2025 season WakePulse had installed 4 readers in the park — at the reception, on the cable and on both reverse winches. The park has wired internet, so the system runs in the cloud.
Readers on the Cable and Reverse Winches
The readers on the reverse winches and on the cable operate with blocking. On the full-size cable the reader has a different design: it displays an "Allowed" or "Denied" passage indicator — for both the client and the operator.
Additionally, the rope start button is blocked: riding without a bracelet is impossible, and ride time is tracked precisely, regardless of how busy the park is.
Queue Monitor and Operator Phones
A large TV in the chill-out zone shows the queues on the reverse winches — clients always see who rides next.
Winch operators use their smartphones to check the current queue, tariff and additional services of each client — no paper lists or radio calls.
Self-Registration via QR Code
Clients register on their own: they scan a QR code, pick a convenient social network and fill in their profile. Along with registration, they accept the offer agreement and the park rules.
The information instantly appears at the reception — the administrator only needs to open a session and take the payment. In season the client flow is large, and self-registration significantly reduces the administrator's workload. As a bonus, a client base builds up that can be used for promo mailings.