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A true inflatable pirate ship with multiple pitfalls, this attraction will test our buccaneering games whose sole objective will be to cross the entire ship as quickly as possible. Bouncing, jumping, sliding, dodging, falling safely: children will compete fiercely to get to the end of the course first. Dimensions: W 3.5 x D 16 x H 5 m. Maximum capacity: 25 people in continuous flow. Minimum age: 3 years. 1 x 220V 16A socket.
Thanks to its inflatable obstacle course of 16 metres in length and 3.5 metres in width, children will circulate with ease without getting in the way during their wild ride. Greeted by a tricorn pirate at the top of the structure, the children will pass through a first tunnel and head towards a covered trampoline area before facing multiple inflatable obstacles. They will then have to climb the climbing area as quickly as possible to go down the slide at full speed! This real >Accelerator Course will challenge all the children who will have to show concentration and coordination to quickly leap to the exit.
Cannonballs,Jolly Roger, pirate hooks, ship's mast or even a tricorn, everything has been thought of to offer children a muscular escapade in the world of privateers! Thanks to its imposing size and original design, this inflatable obstacle course is easily visible from a distance. The inflatable track is very popular with children who will be able to bounce and jump in complete safety.
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For safe play, tightly woven nets and inflatable walls line the entire course. They cushion children's falls and prevent them from falling outside the course. At the top of the slide, a safety net is installed to prevent young players from jumping from the top of the structure.