Plan your jump · What to bring
What to wear, what to leave
Two rules decide almost everything: closed shoes, and nothing loose. The rest fits in a locker.
Reviewed 1 August 2026
01 — The short answer
What to wear to a jump
Fitted sportswear and closed shoes with laces or straps. Everything else — phone, wallet, jewellery, sunglasses, hat — goes in the locker before you climb.
Closed shoes are a gate rule
Sandals and flip-flops are refused, not discouraged. A shoe that leaves your foot mid-jump lands on someone.
Fitted, not loose
Loose clothing rides up in freefall and tangles in the harness. Long enough to sit under a leg strap without riding, tight enough not to flap.
Pockets empty
Checked at the gate. Anything in a pocket comes out at the top of the arc and is gone.
Lockers are included at every site and are large enough for a small daypack. Nothing here needs buying in advance.
02 — On you, or in the locker
The gate list
The right column is not a preference. Every item on it is removed before you are allowed onto the platform.
Wear this
- Fitted shorts or leggings that sit under a harness strap
- A snug T-shirt or technical top
- Closed shoes with laces or a secure strap
- A sports bra or fitted underlayer if you would normally run in one
- A change of clothes if the venue involves water or mud
- Contact lenses rather than glasses, if you have the choice
Locker, before you climb
- Phone, wallet, keys — everything in a pocket
- Watches, rings, bracelets, earrings, anything on a chain
- Sunglasses and hats, including caps worn backwards
- Loose or long jewellery, and lanyards of any kind
- Hair clips and anything metal above the collar
- Cameras you brought yourself. Footage is rigged by the crew or not at all
Prescription glasses can be kept on at the crew's discretion with a retainer strap. Ask at check-in rather than at the top.
03 — Your things
Where everything ends up
The sequence is the same at every site. Knowing it means arriving with the right amount of stuff.
There are no showers at the beach sites. A towel and dry clothes in the car is the difference between a good afternoon and a long drive.

04 — Sun, and the rest of the day
You are outdoors longer than you think
A slot is fifteen minutes; time on site is 1.5 to 2.5 hours, most of it standing in the open waiting for the wave in front of you. Sunburn is the injury people actually leave with.Sunscreen goes on before you arrive, not on the platform — hands need to be dry for the harness check. Water is provided and worth drinking; the heat and the adrenaline together take more out of people than either alone.
- On site
- 1.5–2.5 hours
- Water
- Provided free
- Bring
- A dry change
Packing for the rest of Bali
- A sarong
- Shoulders and knees must be covered at temples, and jump clothes will not pass. Sarongs are lent at the gate, but having your own saves a queue.
- Sun protection
- High-factor sunscreen, and a hat for the hours you are not on a platform. The UV index runs high enough through the middle of the day to burn in twenty minutes.
- Cash
- Cards work at the desk and in most of South Bali. Rupiah in small notes is still what warungs, parking and offerings run on.
- Power
- Two-pin round sockets at 230 V. A universal adapter and one power bank covers a fortnight.
- Documents
- A passport valid well beyond your departure, plus a photo of it on your phone. Entry rules and fees change — check the current ones before you fly rather than trusting a figure on a website.
- Insurance
- Check that your policy names bungee jumping rather than excluding it under adventure sports. Many exclude it by default and you find out afterwards.
Can I wear a dress or a skirt?
No. The harness has leg loops and the jump is inverted for part of the arc. Shorts or leggings, and shorts long enough to sit under a strap without riding up.
Can I keep my glasses on?
With a retainer strap and at the crew's discretion. Contact lenses are simpler. Sunglasses always come off.
Will I get wet?
At Sanur, yes — the touch is the point of that site. At Seminyak, no. Bring a change either way; sea spray reaches the platform on a windy afternoon.
Can I bring my own GoPro?
You can bring it, but you cannot carry it. Anything on the platform is rigged by the crew, because an unsecured camera is a falling object. Rent the mount instead.
Is there somewhere to change?
Changing rooms yes, showers no. Plan to leave damp from Sanur and dry from Seminyak.
Not sure about something you own?
Ask before you pack it. A photo over WhatsApp settles most of these faster than a paragraph does.