Royal Racecourse (2-Player Connection)
With realistic horse and an immersive 3D screen, users are placed right in the middle of the action, engaging their core, legs, and arms as they ride. From boosting balance to easing stress, this arcade horse racing coin game machine offers the perfect workout experience your customers didn’t know they were missing.
Ready to transform your venue? Add the Arcade Horse Racing Coin Game Machine and watch as your customers race toward better health, all while having the time of their lives!
Benefits of the Arcade Horse Racing Coin Game Machine:
- Aristocratic Indoor Exercise: Bring the elegance and excitement of horse riding indoors.
- Realistic Equestrian Experience: High-definition 3D screens and lifelike movement simulate real riding.
- Scientifically Proven Fitness: Strengthen muscles, improve balance, enhance flexibility, and burn calories.
- Safety First: Emergency stop button ensures a safe experience for all riders.
- Customizable Setup: Manage horse serial numbers and emergency brakes according to your venue’s needs.
- Interactive Competition: Link up to 8 machines for thrilling multiplayer races, complete with system rankings.
- Installation & Safety Tips:
- Ensure the screen is mounted 1.9m above the ground, with 47-50 inch displays for optimal viewing.
- Allow 80CM between horses and 70CM between screens to ensure a comfortable and safe setup.
- Each horse supports up to 150KGS—no pushing the limits, or you might shorten the machine’s lifespan.
How to Play:
Insert coins, press the start button, and you’re off!
Control your horse’s direction with the reins, pulling left or right.
Need to jump an obstacle? Pull the reins or press the jump button—it’s all in your control!
By integrating the Arcade Horse Racing Coin Game Machine, you’re offering an immersive, fitness-forward experience that customers will love—and keep coming back for. Ready to elevate your venue? Let the races begin!
Dimension: | W7m*D2.6m*H3.5m |
Power: | 5200W |
A Brief Introduction to Equestrianism
Equestrianism is a kind of competition completed by humans and animals. It requires riders and horses to go through years of training to show grace, courage, agility and speed on the field. Equestrianism originated from the productive labor process of primitive humans. In 680 BC, there was a horse-drawn carriage race in the ancient Olympic Games. Chinese equestrianism flourished in the Zhou Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. Modern equestrian sports originated in England. The highest equestrian organization is the International Equestrian Federation, founded in 1921 and headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. The highest equestrian organization in China is the China Equestrian Association, which was established in 1979 and is headquartered in Beijing. Equestrian is also the only event where men and women compete in the same field in the Olympic Games and Asian Games.