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Revision as of 00:59, 5 July 2016


The Spider Drop (スパイダードロップ) is a Second Stage obstacle that first appeared in SASUKE 30 as part of the Spider Walk. The function of the obstacle was to drop from the end of the Spider Walk down to a lower set of panels and dismount the obstacle. In SASUKE 30 the obstacle had black mats separating the two sets of panels to prevent injury and a screen wall to prevent competitors from skipping the obstacle.

SpiderDropComparison

Comparison of Hioki Masashi attempting both versions of the Spider Drop.

In SASUKE 31 the obstacle was modified to have a curved wall in place of the black mats and was made into it's own individual obstacle instead of being part of the Spider Walk.

To date, no-one has failed the obstacle, although Drew Drechsel came close in SASUKE 30, slipping on his left side and almost falling before correcting himself and clearing the obstacle. He went on to pass the Second Stage that day.

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found.
SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
30 17 17 100%
31 10 10 100%
32 8 8 100%
Total 35 35 100%