Air Sphereing for Two Description
This unique experience combines the thrill of rolling down a hill inside an inflatable Sphere whilst flying in a vertical wind tunnel, which makes for a heady mix of adrenalin, exhilaration and intensity. Air-Sphereing® is an incredible experience worth sharing. You will enter an 8 foot inflatable Sphere and let the mighty power of the 150mph Airkix Wind Tunnel do the rest as you enjoy the ride of your lives.
Location:
Buckinghamshire (South East)
Itinerary:
Upon contact with the supplier you will be issued with a report time; it is important that you arrive no later than the report time given. On arrival you will have a fun briefing and will receive all necessary instruction (all necessary equipment is provided.) The two 'co-riders' will then enter the inflatable Sphere together and take their positions. As the Sphere is lifted off the ground by the 150mph airflow, the'co-riders' will be introduced to, and share, the high octane, adrenalin fuelled world of Air-Sphereing®. Expect to be on-site for approximately one hour. In terms of the length of the Air-Sphere ride itself….. if the wind tunnel did not have a roof, the forces of up to 150mph would blow you the equivalent distance to 4 laps of an athletics track, just over 1 mile! The Airkix Wind Tunnel has a FREE viewing gallery and welcomes spectators.
Extra Information:
Your voucher is valid for ten months. You are free to contact the venue to book a time for your Air Sphereing using the details provided. This voucher entitles two people to one flight in the same Sphere (OR, if you wish the voucher can entitle one person to ride solo). Maximum weight 18 stone per rider. As long as you are in a reasonable state of health and are over 10 years of age, you can ride the Air-Sphere with another participant. Minimum age to participate is 16. A statement of risk will need to be completed by all riders. Under 18s a parent or guardian must sign the statement of risk on the day. Not suitable for anyone who is pregnant or has a history of heart, back or neck problems, has ever had a dislocated shoulder (check with your GP if you suffer from these) or if you're wearing a hard plaster cast. You must not be under the influence of alcohol or non-prescription drugs. You should wear casual clothes, ideally a t-shirt without a collar, and lace-up trainers are mandatory. Pushchairs are permitted into the building, but are regrettably not permitted in the viewing gallery itself.