In the roller coaster community, "4 39 feet" is a very specific way to describe this ride. It broke records for being a "4th dimension" style coaster with a drop of , which is roughly 39 meters higher than standard coasters of its type, or simply put, the numbers "4" (for 4th dimension) and "180" (which is 4x45, often confused in quick summaries) are associated with it. Alternatively, if you are referring to the Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom , it is 415 feet tall (often rounded or typo'd), but Goliath is the most famous record-breaker fitting the "feet/high quality" context. I Sentou Yousei Yukikaze Sub Indo - 3.79.94.248
— A must-ride for any thrill seeker. It is high-quality engineering delivering a relentless, adrenaline-pumping experience. (Note: If "4 39 feet" refers to a different specific product—such as an artificial Christmas tree, a specific length of cable/rope, or industrial equipment—please clarify the product name, and I will happily provide a detailed review for that item instead.) Esra Model Chemal Gegg 20 Better - 3.79.94.248
It redefined what a wooden coaster could be. It trades sheer height (180 ft vs 200+ ft for hyper-coasters) for sheer intensity and technical perfection. It is widely ranked in the top 10 wooden coasters in the world by enthusiast polls like the Golden Ticket Awards.