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  • Galdo
    Member
    • Jun 2019
    • 64

    Bubble Ball

    Anyone yet had These?

    Got 3 of them to test.

    I wasn´t able to inflate them with the delivered tool. I needed to use a pump.

    When inflated I wasn´t able to get out the air aggain so either Pop or leave it.

    I sat on it - it could take some of my weight, but finally it popped. It first "hissed" then popped, but the popping noise was rather soft / much more silent than on a balloon.

    I think it´s comparable to an inflated condom - thou, it feels different and I think the material is a Little bit thicker.
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  • Roye
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2018
    • 15

    #2
    Re: Bubble Ball

    That looks a bit small for my taste unfortunately

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    • Loveinloons
      Member
      • Nov 2018
      • 99

      #3
      Re: Bubble Ball

      How big do they get?

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      • MaruLooner
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2017
        • 20

        #4
        Re: Bubble Ball

        I've used these a couple times before. They're really cheap where I get them and can be a lot of fun. Most of the one's I've used have had defects, like the latex being thinner in certain areas and one even had a hole before I opened it, but when they work they can take a lot of pressure. I'm around 100 kg and sometimes like to get rough and they haven't popped as a result of me on them yet. Only thing I've noticed that if you get them wet these bubble balls dry up, flake and are very weak afterwards.

        Inflating them can be a mission but after going through some youtube tutorials I could get it done. I didn't think of using a pump, thats a good idea. I might go get some more soon.

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        • Danniballoon
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2018
          • 556

          #5
          Re: Bubble Ball

          Love them. They are a smaller version of the Wubble Bubble balls. I like to ride them and they are quite strong. Subsequent inflation's stretch them a bit. They are made from a stretchy plastic material and you can even pop them with a pin, like a normal balloon.
          Beware when purchasing from Chinese suppliers though, as they often make them out to be bigger than they actually are.

          I've also recently got in to Bobo balloons. They are a type of PVC that expands when inflated. When deflated they stay stretched and feel so lovely & soft, though you need some talc to stop them sticking together. They pop with a bang if over inflated, though don't make a noise when punctured with a pin. They tear and deflate like a heat stretched inflatable.

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