Zorb Track
A zorb track creates a defined inflatable lane system for organized zorbing sport activities. These layouts support controlled zorb racing, timed runs, and relay formats while keeping participants within clear boundaries. Each inflatable course turns open space into a structured hamster ball track that is easy for staff to monitor. Suitable for events, venues, and rental operations, this category focuses on commercial setups designed for repeat, high‑traffic use.
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Why Choose Zorbing Sport for Your Next Event?
"My guests couldn't stop talking about the zorbing for weeks!" That's what we hear from event planners after they introduce zorbing sport to their repertoire. This activity—rolling inside giant transparent orbs down hills or along specially designed tracks—has captured the imagination of thrill-seekers nationwide.
What's truly remarkable about zorbing? Unlike rock climbing that demands training or jet skiing that requires balance, practically anyone can zorb! I've watched my own 12-year-old nephew and my 60-year-old uncle enjoy zorbing at the same family reunion. Our zorb tracks accommodate both nervous first-timers and daredevils who return for "just one more roll" again and again.
Zorbing began as a quirky New Zealand pastime but has exploded across American adventure parks, summer camps, and corporate retreats. Our team noticed this trend taking off back in 2018 and immediately saw how zorbing filled a perfect niche: exciting enough to draw crowds yet accessible enough for almost everyone to try.
Looking for more inflatable fun options? Our bubble soccer collection pairs brilliantly with zorbing—many of our customers bundle both activities for maximum entertainment value.
High-Quality, Durable, and Safe Inflatable Fun
"Safety first" isn't just a slogan at GotInflatables—it's the foundation of every product we create. After watching our own kids try out prototype zorb tracks, we completely redesigned certain elements to exceed safety standards. Our commercial-grade PVC material measures 0.55mm thick—nearly a third thicker than what most competitors use. You'll immediately notice the difference when you unpack your zorb track.
Our safety testing process borders on obsessive (our production team sometimes teases us about it). Before any zorb track ships from our warehouse, it undergoes:
- 24-hour inflation tests to check for even the tiniest leaks
- "Stress point impact testing" where we deliberately bounce heavy weights on seams
- Drag tests across rough surfaces to ensure bottom layers resist tearing
- Water exposure checks to verify waterproofing holds up
These rigorous standards came directly from listening to customers who'd been disappointed by cheaper products that failed quickly. The owner of Mountain Adventure Park in Utah wrote to us: "After replacing our previous zorb track three times in one season, we switched to GotInflatables. Two years later, it still looks nearly new!"
For added versatility at your events, consider pairing zorb activities with our eye-catching inflatable mirror balls—they create fantastic photo opportunities between zorbing sessions!
Setting Up Your Zorb Track: Easy Setup for Maximum Fun
Nobody wants to spend hours wrestling with complicated equipment—especially when excited guests are waiting! We've simplified the setup process through countless iterations based on real customer experiences. Even first-time users find our zorb tracks remarkably straightforward to prepare:
- Find your spot: Pick a flat area for racing tracks or a gentle slope for downhill zorbing. Our longest track needs about 120 feet, but most require less. One church group in Florida even set up their track between two baseball fields with great success!
- Roll it out: Remove your track from its storage bag and unroll it completely. Pro tip from our festival clients: use landscape stakes at the corners during unrolling to prevent wind from catching it.
- Hook up the blower: Connect your blower to any standard outlet using the included 50-foot cord (yes, 50 feet—we added the extra length after feedback from real events). The quick-connect valves mean no fumbling with complicated attachments.
- Anchor down: Hammer the included steel stakes through the reinforced anchor points. These stakes are 4 inches longer than industry standard because our customers in windy areas requested this upgrade specifically.
- Final check: Walk the entire length looking for proper inflation and alignment. One parks department supervisor told us this final check saved them headaches by catching a partially blocked air tube before opening to the public.
Most customers report spending just 15-20 minutes on setup, even their first time. The Henderson family wrote to us after their reunion: "We had the kids timing us—setup took 17 minutes the first day, but only 12 minutes the second day once we got the hang of it!"
Visit our homepage for helpful how-to videos filmed with real customers, not actors—another detail that sets us apart.
Zorb Track Business Opportunities: Should You Buy or Rent a Zorb Track?
"Is buying really worth it?" That's the question Mike from Tennessee Adventure Park asked us before his purchase. Six months later, he called to order a second track because the first one had already paid for itself!
While renting might seem like the budget-friendly option for one-off events, the numbers tell a different story for regular users:
The Real Value of Ownership:
- Actual costs over time: A typical weekend rental runs $400-600, meaning most tracks pay for themselves after 7-9 uses
- Last-minute availability: One youth camp director told us: "Having our own track meant saying 'yes' to a surprise group booking that brought in $3,000 extra revenue"
- Condition certainty: Unlike rentals that arrive with mystery stains or patched tears, your own equipment stays exactly as clean as you keep it
- Revenue possibilities: Several customers have started side businesses renting their tracks to other organizations during off-seasons
- Brand building: A Georgia family fun center added their logo to their zorb track and reported "instant recognition" at off-site events
For entertainment venues, the investment math becomes even clearer. The owner of Splash Mountain Water Park in Arizona shared that their zorb track attracts an average of 40 additional paid admissions each weekend—visitors who specifically mention coming to try zorbing.
Event planners who bought their own equipment report greater scheduling flexibility and the ability to extend activities when they're proving popular—something impossible with tight rental return deadlines.
Popular Zorb Track Locations and Applications
From city parks to mountain resorts, zorb tracks have popped up in surprising places across America. Our customer stories reveal some particularly successful settings:
Adventure and Theme Parks
"Adding zorbing doubled our Saturday attendance within three weeks!" The operations manager at Wilderness Adventure Park wasn't exaggerating—their visitor logbook showed a dramatic spike after installing zorb tracks alongside their existing zip lines. The visual appeal of seeing people rolling inside giant transparent balls creates natural crowd-gathering moments throughout the day.
Summer Camps and Recreational Facilities
Camp Wildwood in Pennsylvania purchased three zorb tracks after their teenage focus group unanimously voted for zorbing over traditional camp activities. Their program director noted: "Today's kids have seen everything online. Zorbing gives them something they can't easily experience elsewhere, plus great social media content." The camps report zorbing sessions consistently fill up first during activity sign-ups.
Corporate Retreat Centers
"Teams that zorb together, work better together!" might sound cheesy, but Leadership Development Associates swears by it. Their corporate training center added zorb racing specifically because it creates natural opportunities for coaching, encouragement, and shared laughter—all transferable skills for workplace dynamics. One tech company reported their team's communication improved measurably after a zorbing afternoon.
Mobile Entertainment Businesses
The Martinez family started with one zorb track and now operates five across Texas, bringing zorbing experiences to county fairs and private events. "Setup speed matters enormously in our business," Mrs. Martinez explained. "GotInflatables' quick-inflation design means we can be ready for customers within 20 minutes of arriving at a location."
School and Community Recreation Programs
Washington Heights Community Center took a chance on zorbing for their summer program and discovered an unexpected benefit: zorbing attracted teenagers who typically avoided organized activities. Their recreation coordinator shared: "We've connected with a whole demographic that used to ignore our programs. Now they come for zorbing and stay for other activities too."
Get Your Zorbing Sport Equipment Today!
Ready to bring these same success stories to your venue or event? Our complete selection of zorb tracks, balls, and accessories await! And don't worry about choosing alone—our team includes people who actually use these products at their own family gatherings (yes, really!).
Need something customized? Reach out directly to discuss your specific requirements. We've created custom zorb experiences for spaces as diverse as cruise ships, rooftop parties, and desert festivals. No request is too unusual—we love a challenge!
Remember, the most frequently heard comment from our customers? "We should have done this sooner!" Don't miss another season of potential memories, excitement, and (for businesses) revenue opportunities. With GotInflatables' zorb tracks, you'll create experiences that guests remember for years.
FAQ about zorb track
What is a zorb track and how is it used?
A zorb track is an inflatable course designed for zorbing sport activities. It guides the direction and movement of participants inside zorb balls during events such as zorb racing or downhill zorbing.
Can a zorb track be used for different zorbing sport events?
Yes, a zorb track is suitable for various zorbing sport events including downhill zorbing and zorb racing. The course can also be adapted for use as a hamster ball track for interactive entertainment.
Is a zorb track suitable for commercial attractions?
Zorb tracks are commonly used by attractions, entertainment venues, and venues offering zorb ball Tennessee experiences. They provide a controlled environment for safe and engaging activities for participants.
What types of surfaces can zorb tracks be placed on?
Zorb tracks can be set up on flat outdoor or indoor surfaces, such as grass, turf, or gym floors. Ensure the surface is free from sharp objects to protect the zorb ball track and equipment.
How do participants use a zorb ball on a zorb track?
Participants enter the zorb ball and roll along the designated zorb ball track. The track contains the movement, enhancing the safety and direction of the zorbing sport adventure.








