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| The Bungee Trampoline ‘Jumper’, having been securely harnessed into the bungee, commences jumping and the unique elastic system kicks in, enabling a super boosted gravity defying ride, safely somersaulting forwards and backwards for up to 5 minutes with the adrenaline rush of bungee jumping but none of the risks. The great thing about the Bungee Trampoline experience is it affords both adults and kids the opportunity of experiencing an extreme sport, whilst having fun and it is also a great confidence booster too. The Bungee Trampoline is a unique, interactive total family experience not to be missed. |
Friday, 26 August 2011
Bungee Trampolining
Friday, 19 August 2011
Laser Shooting!
Laser Clay Shooting ~ Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting ~ Laser Shooting Games |
| Clays are launched from an automatic clay launcher when the shotgun trigger is pulled, the control module scoreboard generates the shotgun “BANG” and when a player hits the clay target it reproduces the sound of a breaking clay. Gun indicators instantly tell the player whether he has hit or missed the target and both spectators and players can see the score of each player on the electronic scoreboard, which can create a very competitive situation! Laser Clay Shooting is a very safe activity which provides the opportunity for everyone to enjoy the thrill and excitement of shotgun shooting in perfect safety and without any mess or threat to the environment. Available UK wide Suitable for all ages from 10 years upwards Space required: 30m x 10m Call 0800 334 5815 |
Monday, 8 August 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a fun recreational activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a large sphere (or orb), that is usually made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is usually done downhill, on a slight slope, however sometimes people use flat surfaces to allow for more control and at their longest, runs can last for up to half a mile. When there are no hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct small ramps so that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or even made of metal. There are just two main types of orbs; there are ones that are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can hold up to three riders at a time, but only two people can ride in a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they can allow for steeper hills for real thrill seekers. In addition, there are ‘eclipse’ orbs that are essentially the same as any other except that the plastic is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation for the riders.
This activity of course requires large outdoor spaces for rolling big spheres downhill, and as such the first Zorbing sites were set up in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to its increasing popularity there are now Zorbing sites in London North. Sphering is an unusual activity but it does offer a fun family day out. Zorbing in London sites typically cater for all ages from 7 and over and often provide restaurants on site. There are online leisure agencies from which people can book to go Sphering in London. They cater for many parties, be it a family outing or a corporate retreat. In addition to Sphering/Zorbing there are other activities on offer such as laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and other attractions.
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a really enjoyable recreational activity which consists of moving down hill inside of a large sphere (or orb), that is typically made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally done downhill, over a slight slope, however occasionally individuals use flat surfaces allowing for further control at their longest, runs may last for approximately half a mile. When you'll find not any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts quite often construct little ramps in order that the sphere can get started. These ramps are generally inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. You can get simply just 2 main different types of orbs; you will find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can take approximately three riders at a time, but only 2 different individuals can ride in a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they can permit steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. Furthermore, you can find ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be essentially the same as every other with the exception that the plastic material is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation to the riders.
This activity naturally requires large outdoor areas for moving big spheres down hill, and therefore the initial Zorbing sites were placed in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to the fact of its ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity but it does offer an entertaining family day trip. Zorbing in London areas typically cater for ages young and old from 7 and older and frequently provide places to eat on site. You will find online leisure businesses from where people can book to go Sphering in London. They look after a variety of events, whether it's a family day out or even a corporate and business getaway. Additionally to Sphering/Zorbing one can find alternative activities being offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and also other visitors attractions.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is a really enjoyable recreational activity which consists of moving down hill inside of a large sphere (or orb), that is typically made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally done downhill, over a slight slope, however occasionally individuals use flat surfaces allowing for further control at their longest, runs may last for approximately half a mile. When you'll find not any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts quite often construct little ramps in order that the sphere can get started. These ramps are generally inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. You can get simply just 2 main different types of orbs; you will find ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can take approximately three riders at a time, but only 2 different individuals can ride in a harnessed orb. However, due to the fact harnessed orbs are safer, they can permit steeper inclines for real thrill seekers. Furthermore, you can find ‘eclipse’ orbs that will be essentially the same as every other with the exception that the plastic material is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation to the riders.
This activity naturally requires large outdoor areas for moving big spheres down hill, and therefore the initial Zorbing sites were placed in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to the fact of its ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing in London North. Sphering is definitely an unusual activity but it does offer an entertaining family day trip. Zorbing in London areas typically cater for ages young and old from 7 and older and frequently provide places to eat on site. You will find online leisure businesses from where people can book to go Sphering in London. They look after a variety of events, whether it's a family day out or even a corporate and business getaway. Additionally to Sphering/Zorbing one can find alternative activities being offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and also other visitors attractions.
Monday, 27 June 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) is really a fun recreational activity which consists of rolling downhill inside a large sphere (or orb), that is usually made out of transparent plastic. Zorbing is commonly done downhill, on a slight slope, however sometimes people use flat surfaces to allow for more control and at their longest, runs can last for as a variety of as half a mile. When you don't see any hills around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct small ramps so that the sphere can get started. These ramps can be inflatable, wooden or even made of metal. There are just two main types of orbs; there are ones which are harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. The ones without harnesses can hold as a lot of as three riders at a time, but only a couple can ride within of a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they can allow for steeper hills for real thrill seekers. In addition, there are ‘eclipse’ orbs that are essentially the same as any other except that the plastic is blacked out, thereby increasing the disorientation for the riders.
This activity needless to say requires large outdoor spaces for rolling big spheres downhill, and as such the first Zorbing sites were set up in New Zealand. Nevertheless, surprisingly due to the fact of its increasing popularity there are now Zorbing in London North. Sphering is an unusual activity but it really does offer an entertaining family day out. Zorbing in London sites typically cater for all ages from 7 and over and frequently provide restaurants on site. There are online leisure agencies from which people can book to go Sphering in London. They cater for many parties, be it a family outing or a corporate retreat. In addition to Sphering/Zorbing there are other activities available such as laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer and other attractions.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Zorbing in London / Sphering in London
Zorbing (or Sphering) really is a enjoyable recreational activity which comprises moving down hill inside of a huge sphere (or orb), that is typically manufactured from transparent plastic. Zorbing is often done downhill, over a slight incline, however quite often people use flat surfaces allowing for further control at their longest, runs may last for nearly half a mile. When you don't see any slopes around, Zorbing enthusiasts sometimes construct tiny ramps so the sphere might get started. These ramps may be inflatable, wooden or maybe made from metal. One can find simply 2 main varieties of orbs; one can find ones that will be harnesses, and non-harnessed orbs. Those without harnesses can hold as much as three riders each time, but only a couple can ride inside of a harnessed orb. However, because harnessed orbs are safer, they are able to accommodate steeper hillsides for real thrill seekers. Additionally, you can get ‘eclipse’ orbs that are fundamentally the same as almost every other except that the plastic material is blacked out, thus increasing the confusion to the riders.
This activity obviously requires huge outdoor places for moving enormous spheres downhill, and as a result the very first Zorbing sites were placed in New Zealand. Nevertheless, unexpectedly due to its ever increasing popularity you'll find now Zorbing locations in London North. Sphering is undoubtedly an unusual activity nevertheless it does offer you an enjoyable family outing. Zorbing in London sites typically look after ages young and old from 7 and over and sometimes provide restaurants on-site. You'll find online leisure agencies from where individuals can book to visit Sphering in London. They take care of a large number of events, be it a family getaway or a company retreat. Furthermore to Sphering/Zorbing you will discover other activities being offered like laser clay shooting, bungee trampolines, archery, robot soccer as well as other visitors attractions.
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