BASEmallin
BASEmallin is a term derived from the combination of "BASE jumping" and "mall," referring to the practice of jumping from tall structures within or near shopping malls. This extreme sport involves participants leaping from elevated points, such as rooftops, parking garages, or other high vantage points, using a parachute to safely descend. The activity gained attention in the early 2000s, particularly in the United States, where urban environments provided ample opportunities for such stunts.
The origins of BASEmallin are closely tied to the broader BASE jumping culture, which emerged in the
Participants typically use specialized gear, including a full-body harness, a parachute, and sometimes a helmet for
Critics argue that BASEmallin poses significant dangers to both jumpers and bystanders, leading to injuries, property