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Mar 20, 2008 at 10:25 o\clock

Summertime and inflatable time

Summertime and inflatable time

Summertime is always watertime, inflatable swimming pools is a good solution for the hot air. Compared to flying to a beach leaving all work behind, inflatable swimming pool sounds a acceptable choice. You don't have spend as much money as journey , and you can save much time. Have a good time during the break of work, enjoy our inflatable!

Kids also will have their things, inflatable water slides are disigned for them.

And what about buy some replica watches for your summer? Not other but the low price.

Mar 6, 2008 at 09:11 o\clock

Inflatable Gladiator

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Inflatable Gladiator

The popular medieval sport of jousting, which found an audience in the 1500s, is now resurrected in a popular carnival game.

Inflatable jousting has taken the carnival and graduation party circuit by storm. It seems no one—children and adults alike—can get enough of beating each other up with these oversized padded Q-tips.

A popular method for determining strength, courage and athleticism in the Middle Ages, jousting had resurgence in the late 1980s with the popular television show American Gladiators. This version of the sport, featuring helmeted gladiators atop padded platforms, set the precedent for modern inflatable jousting matches.

Jousting lances, which were long pointed spears, have been replaced by pugil jousting sticks in this contemporary rendition of the sport. Pugil jousting sticks have been used as padded military training weapons since the early 1900s. Devised to help military men train to both attack and defend against bayonet assaults, these padded sticks have integrated hand guards.

Military men, contestants on American Gladiators and present-day inflatable joust participants must wear a variety of safety gear when participating in this sport. Competitors must wear protective helmets, hockey gloves, shin guards and chest protectors.

Though they are encouraged to beat their opponent relentlessly with their padded sticks, inflatable jousting participants are not allowed to kick, punch or otherwise hit their opponents.

They also are strongly advised against grappling on the ground and fighting once off the designated posts.

Much like its 15th century counterpart, inflatable jousting competitors perform to see who can win the best out of three matches. Each match includes participants attempting to knock their opponent off the small elevated post on which he is standing. Once a competitor is knocked off balance, he fights to stay atop his post. If he falls off, he loses the round. The competitor who can stay atop his elevated platform for the best out of three spars is crowned the champion, going home with blood on his chest, pride in his heart and perhaps a garland of leaves.

Inflatable jousting gear can be rented by a myriad of game providers. Typically, an unstaffed jousting ring costs approximately $325. Party hosts can rent the ring, safety equipment and regulation referees for $500. It generally takes four hours to deliver and set up the equipment.

For companies who host inflatable jousting matches frequently, it may be cost-effective to buy an inflatable jousting ring. Regulation-size inflatable jousting rings, which measure 21 X 24 feet, sell for around $3,500.

Mar 5, 2008 at 08:09 o\clock

Inflatable Obstacle

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Inflatable Obstacle
Looking for a fun and competitive activity for your next party or gathering? Tired of your average inflatable bouncing moonwalks? Try an inflatable obstacle course and get your young ones prepared for their military training, or just let them have a good time.

Inflatable obstacle courses are safe and fun activities for any party or event.

Made up of obstacles from pillars, climbing walls, tunnels, ladders, cargo nets, slides, arches, log jams and a plethora of other inflatable obstacles, an inflatable obstacle course provides your party with hours of entertainment for all ages. Climb the ladder, weave through the pillars, take on the logs and slip down the slide to victory. Challenge your friends and see who can make it through the course the quickest.

Inflatable obstacle courses are great for fundraising events. Charge people a small fee to use the course to raise money for your event or charity. Inflatable obstacle courses are a great opportunity to provide attendees with a fun activity while letting them show their support to your cause.

Inflatable obstacle courses are great for backyard barbeques, family reunions, children's birthday parties, block parties or church functions.
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Any event with people eager to raise their adrenaline with some friendly competition is perfect for an inflatable obstacle course.

Many different inflatable obstacle courses are available. Choose from the collision course, team challenge, Xtreme adrenaline or the jewel seeker. Each game has a different objective and goal for kids and parents to enjoy for hours.

Inflatable obstacle courses measure out to 60'L x 12'W x 12'H and require two blowers to keep inflated. Two electrical outlets must be available within 50 to 100 feet. A flat—preferably grassy—area 15'x 45' wide is required. If grass is unavailable, concrete also will work. Gymnasiums and auditoriums will work as adequate indoor setting. It is recommended that a minimum of two adults must supervise the obstacle course at all times.

Inflatable obstacle courses are available to rent for your next event. Rates range from $695 for a supervised rental and $395 for an unsupervised rental. Deposits on rentals also are required.

Next time you have a party or a get together and you want to add a fun, safe and competitive edge to the mix, consider an inflatable obstacle course rental. It is a great way for people to get together and compete and a fun activity for people of all ages. Check the Internet for numerous inflatable games rental stores.

Mar 4, 2008 at 09:04 o\clock

Jumping Inflatables

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Jumping Inflatables

Entertainment is perhaps the most important element to consider when it comes to throwing an unforgettable event. Inflatable bouncers can spice up even the dullest church fundraiser, school carnival or graduation party.

Though the generic inflatable bouncer generally appeals to children, making its rounds at annual pee-wee football banquets, a variety of inflatable bouncers are created to appeal to the adult market.

Velcro stick walls, bungee runs and inflatable bungee jumping were created to attract teenagers and adults who grew up with inflatable castle moonwalks, but now require a physical rush while participating in time-honored inflatable games.

The bungee run is one such game created to appeal to competitive teenagers and adults. Designed for two participants at a time, competitors are strapped into a harness attached to a durable bungee cord. The bungee cord is inextricably connected to an inflatable wall behind the participants. Participants race along two side-by-side inflated running lanes in an attempt to outrun each other before the bungee cord snaps them back into the inflatable starting point. The bungee run is great for athletes looking to test their strength against the restrictive strain of the bungee cord.

Requiring a relatively flat set-up space, the bungee run is 35 feet long and 10 feet wide.

It needs to be located within 100 feet of an electrical outlet, with at least nine feet of overhead room. Grassy parks, asphalt parking lots and open gymnasiums are ideal locations for hosting the popular bungee run carnival game.

Bungee runs typically cost $250 for a four-hour rental period, $325 for an eight-hour event or $420 for a two-day weekend gala.

Similar to bungee runs, bungee trampolines are hosted at a variety of events. Popular retailer Maxi-Trampoline rents bungee trampolines in at least 60 countries across five continents. Widespread global support attests to this carnival sport's popularity.

Bungee trampolines work just how they sound: a participant is harnessed into a device connected to two bungee cords. The bungee cords are attached to two sturdy poles. As the person jumps on the trampoline, he or she gains heights up to a few hundred feet above ground.

Velcro fly walls are another game encouraging adult participants to let down their inhibitions. Strapped into absurd, full-body Velcro suits, participants climb obstacle courses laced with Velcro traps. They can also jump onto the Velcro wall, defying gravity and sticking to the sticky wall in a myriad of delightfully absurd positions.

Velcro walls, which have been a hit since they hit the market in the early 1990s, can be rented for $500. Without a supervision staff, however, these party treats cost just $325.

Mar 4, 2008 at 09:03 o\clock

Jumping Inflatables

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Jumping Inflatables

Entertainment is perhaps the most important element to consider when it comes to throwing an unforgettable event. Inflatable bouncers can spice up even the dullest church fundraiser, school carnival or graduation party.

Though the generic inflatable bouncer generally appeals to children, making its rounds at annual pee-wee football banquets, a variety of inflatable bouncers are created to appeal to the adult market.

Velcro stick walls, bungee runs and inflatable bungee jumping were created to attract teenagers and adults who grew up with inflatable castle moonwalks, but now require a physical rush while participating in time-honored inflatable games.

The bungee run is one such game created to appeal to competitive teenagers and adults. Designed for two participants at a time, competitors are strapped into a harness attached to a durable bungee cord. The bungee cord is inextricably connected to an inflatable wall behind the participants. Participants race along two side-by-side inflated running lanes in an attempt to outrun each other before the bungee cord snaps them back into the inflatable starting point. The bungee run is great for athletes looking to test their strength against the restrictive strain of the bungee cord.

Requiring a relatively flat set-up space, the bungee run is 35 feet long and 10 feet wide.

It needs to be located within 100 feet of an electrical outlet, with at least nine feet of overhead room. Grassy parks, asphalt parking lots and open gymnasiums are ideal locations for hosting the popular bungee run carnival game.

Bungee runs typically cost $250 for a four-hour rental period, $325 for an eight-hour event or $420 for a two-day weekend gala.

Similar to bungee runs, bungee trampolines are hosted at a variety of events. Popular retailer Maxi-Trampoline rents bungee trampolines in at least 60 countries across five continents. Widespread global support attests to this carnival sport's popularity.

Bungee trampolines work just how they sound: a participant is harnessed into a device connected to two bungee cords. The bungee cords are attached to two sturdy poles. As the person jumps on the trampoline, he or she gains heights up to a few hundred feet above ground.

Velcro fly walls are another game encouraging adult participants to let down their inhibitions. Strapped into absurd, full-body Velcro suits, participants climb obstacle courses laced with Velcro traps. They can also jump onto the Velcro wall, defying gravity and sticking to the sticky wall in a myriad of delightfully absurd positions.

Velcro walls, which have been a hit since they hit the market in the early 1990s, can be rented for $500. Without a supervision staff, however, these party treats cost just $325.

Mar 3, 2008 at 07:12 o\clock

inflatable boxing rings

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inflatable boxing rings
Brainstorming ideas for a great children's birthday party? Look into inflatable boxing rings and inflatable wrestling rings. Not only will the children love the thrill that boxing and wrestling have to offer, but the parents will as well.

Inflatable boxing rings and inflatable wrestling rings can be rented or purchased.

Primetime Interactive offers ring rentals equipped with a staff for only $495. If you’re not interested in the staff, the rings can be rented for a cheaper price of only $325. Rental includes four hours of play, giant inflatable boxing gloves, and setting up and taking down of all the equipment. This particular inflatable boxing ring is 16' x 16'.

If your child is thrilled at the idea of an inflatable wrestling ring, why not purchase it? It will be the gift remembered for years to come.

Another popular party idea is inflatable sumo wrestling costumes. Available for rental of purchase in most areas, this item consist of a mat or ring and two giant outfits that transform the participants into sumo wrestling champs for the day. This is also an item that the parents will love too.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission argues that inflatable wrestling rings and inflatable boxing rings are dangerous. Inflatable injuries have increased from 1,300 in 1997 to 4,300 in 2003–an astonishing 300 percent increase in just six years. The renters of these products claim that it is due to inappropriate use, but in any case, safety precautions should be taken so all participants, child or adult, are not injured.

We lists some tips for everyone participating in an inflatable boxing ring event to remain safe.

    * Use the inflatable equipment on nice weather days with little or no wind.
    * Secure equipment to the ground.
    * Do not allow older children to play with younger children. This often leads to injuries.
    * Check into operator's safety experience and record.
    * Limit number of person's participating at one time.
    * Supervise children at ALL times.


With the appropriate supervision and equipment, an inflatable boxing ring or an inflatable wrestling ring can provide exciting entertainment for a child's birthday party.