There are many online retailers selling zorbing balls these days. Anywhere from auction sites where you should pick up a cheap bargain to specialist websites who sell quality branded zorbing balls.
A zorbonaut is an informal term for someone who engages in zorbing, travelling in a large inflatable ball and rolling downhill.
UK Zorbing is a service that provides a chance for people who want an adrenaline rush a chance to do some zorbing. Zorbing is where people dive into a big ball and race down a hill.
Zorbing?
zorb ball is made of thick rubber No - the zorbing ball is not made of rubber (thick OR thin). It is constructed from sheets of flexible plastic (either PVC or TPU) which are welded or glued together with hundreds of strings keeping the two skins separated. The website of the guys who invented zorbing; http://www.theogo.com has a video on how to make a zorbing ball (or OGO) on their video's page.
Unfortunately zorbing hasn't come to Oklahoma yet. OGO Inc (the company of the inventors of zorbing) has 2 sites in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts - http://www.theogo.com
Andrew Akers and Dwane van der Sluis invented the zorb ball in 1995 in Auckland, New Zealand. http://www.theogo.com is the website of the inventors and has a complete timeline and history of zorbing - including photos and video footage of early zorbing trials.
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Roll down hills inside a large inflatable ball (called a zorb or an OGO) - see http://www.theogo.com. There are two main ways of zorbing; 1. Hydro zorbing (H2OGO) where the sphere has water inside with the customer. The water makes the inside of the ball very slippery and you slide on the bottom of the ball - you do not tumble around inside. You can safely have 1, 2 or 3 people inside the zorbing ball at once to do this. 2. Harnessed zorbing (IGO and WeGO) where you are harnessed inside the ball (either one person or two people harnessed on opposite sides of the sphere). With this method you rotate with the ball and go head over heels all the way down the hill (safe inside your harness so you don't tumble.) Because the OGOs (zorbing balls) are so large (3.2 metres diameter - 11 feet) they only rotate once ever 10 metres (35 feet or so) and so you are not spun around incredibly fast. The balls reach speeds of up to 25 km/hr
I'm not sure you can buy them... But Im positive that you can go Zorbing in Wiklow avonri.com/zorbing.html
The only globe riding (rolling down a hill in a large inflatable ball) site in New Zealand is ZORB Rotorua. This is located in the North Island of New Zealand, approximately 2hours drive from Auckland in a city called Rotorua.
The number of males and females going zorbing is about 50:50
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