If you’ve never heard about zorbing or human hamster ball rental here in houston you are in for a treat! It is the new party game that’s taking over and it’s awesome! Zorbing originally came from new zealand where they have huge hills. The zorbs take approximately 10 minutes to blow up and the pins take 6 minutes each
Level (very small hills can also be used) and sufficient space free from debris and sharp objects Large soft play area, including turf, grass, or carpet,ġ hours 30 minutes to set up and 1 hour to set down This package can be combined with other zorb packages, to make the ultimate fun day. Idle hours can also be added, this is where the package is setup, but not active. Rentals are available from 90 minutes and up to suit your needs Our Pins are 10ft High and made of thick plastic as well Zorb Ball Rental Details Up to two people can fit into the zorb at one time and it also has two openings. The human hamster balls also has two openings and can roll on any soft surface with a 30-50ft runway. The zorb provides a ton of cushion and is made of strong 0.8mm think PVC plastic. The sport of zorbing originated in the 1990s in New Zealand, and is now done around the world.At Bubble Bump Our Zorb Balls are 10 ft high for adults and around 8 ft high for younger individuals. It's an experiment on life," Loginov said. Zorbing requires a smooth, gentle slope, with fences on both sides of the track and a secure spot at the bottom where the ball can be safely be brought to rest, he said none of these elements were present at Dombai. Sergei Loginov, deputy director of, the largest supplier of zorbs in Russia, said the zorbing run that killed Burakov had been conducted in violation of all safety rules.
The accident prompted the head of the national emergency rescue services to demand that Russia tighten its enforcement of safety rules for winter sports, citing a series of accidents over the January holidays. Their trip to the resort, on 3 January, was supposed to be a new year's treat. Police are seeking the zorb's owner.īurakov, a keen snowboarder, and Shcherbakov, were the first people to try out the ball, which had been set up just an hour earlier next to a beginner's slope, Russian websites reported. The Russian authorities have opened a criminal case into the accident, which took place in Mount Musa Achitara, a resort in Dombai, in the southern republic of Karachay–Cherkessia.
Burakov died on the way to hospital from spinal injuries Shcherbakov suffered concussion and remains in hospital. Rescuers could reach the two tourists only by skiing down a sheer, rocky gully. The emergencies ministry said both men were ejected from the tumbling zorb, and landed on the snow about 10 metres apart. The zorb continued rolling for about half a mile before finally coming to a halt near a frozen lake. Onlookers watch in horror, one asking: "What's down there?" A voice replies: "Nothing. But the zorb quickly veers off course, with one man unsuccessfully trying to stop it. A Russian man was killed and his friend seriously injured after their ride down a ski slope in a giant inflatable zorb ball turned to disaster.Ī harrowing video captures the victim, 27-year-old Denis Burakov, and his friend Vladimir Shcherbakov, 33, setting off in the ball at a resort in the Caucasus mountains.