Recently I've been curious about using a giant latex weather balloon (7-8 feet). I'm not entirely sure where to buy one though since they're not sold on fetish sites like balloons united. Have any of you used giant balloons like these before? What was it like? Where did you buy it from? Thanks
Giant Weather Balloons
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I'd recommend googling it, but you should find them at scientific supply stores.
When I looked I saw them as cheap as six dollard for a ten gram one... don't know how big that translates to though. -
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Actual weather balloons are super thin and pop easily. Look for cattex 72" or similar ones. They can take a lot and you don't have to be scared of a pop.
In Germany U can get them from bärenballons(dot)de very cheapComment
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Qualatex cloudbusters are awesome too. Last wednesday I inflated an inflatable beehive and inflated a cloudbuster with me inside. Amazing feeling when the balloon inflates slowly against your body and squish you against the inflatable pillows.Comment
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I've got some 300 gram Weather Balloons (burst diameter is rated to be around 12ft). They are VERY soft and, as a result, can and will pop easily at full size. They are not suitable for riding since any size where they can handle any sort of rough handling they have no resistance to them, so you just sink in.
But! On the other hand, that's also what makes them amazing. The very soft feel of the latex is sensual heaven on the skin and sinking into one without clothes on feels heavenly, like plunging into a giant hug.Comment
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It's disappointing to hear how fragile weather balloons are.
As a non-popper I was hoping for a giant balloon that I could get rough with.Comment
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Weather balloons are fun, as posted above you can sink down into them and they’ll just swallow you up and hug you..... the flip side is they are very weak for this (but they’re specifically designed to be very light and provide great lift. Not for being able to withstand having it’s arse ragged off
Qualatex Cloudburster’s are quite tough though (compaired to a genuine weather balloon) but are somewhat expensive. The last couple I purchased were like £27 GBP each for their 8.5 ft models. As also said previously though Caltex’s rounds are a good substitute (if somewhat smaller.Comment
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