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SPHEREING EXPERIENCE FOR TWO
Sphereing is a new extreme sport where you are rolled down steep hills inside a 12' inflatable ball. You and your chosen victim are strapped facing each other in the harnesses inside the ball, before tearing off down a hill at speeds of up to 30mph. The general reaction is to laugh hysterically as you descend the hill, rolling and bouncing! And don't worry, with a safety harness and 3-foot of air between you and the ground, you're entirely safe and are free to enjoy the unique sensation of defying gravity in a controlled environment.
LOCATION: London North (South East), Perthshire (Scotland), Chepstow (Wales), Crewe (North West), Manchester (North West), Nottingham (Midlands)
AGENDA: On arrival at the site you will be strapped into the Sphere for your ride. Hang on tight and expect to feel dizzy when you reach the bottom. The two of you will share the Sphere and will have one roll down the hill.
NOTES: On purchasing this experience you will be sent an open dated gift voucher with 10 months validity. This experience involves G forces similar to a fairground ride as such it is not recommended for the elderly or infirm. This activity is absolutely not suitable for anyone suffering from high blood pressure, any heart condition or epilepsy. Do not Sphere if you are pregnant, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, have any back or neck problems or have had an operation within the past twelve months. Do not Sphere if you are undergoing any medical treatment or have any other condition that may be affected by participating in such an activity. There is no age restriction at the Crewe, Nottingham, London or Chepstow locations, but there is a 1.3m height restriction. Maximum weight is 18 stone for men and 14 stone for women. Maximum height is 2.20m. Minimum age at the Scotland location is 18, or 16 if accompanied in the sphere by a parent or guardian. Please note that this experience is weather dependent and runs from the begining of April to the end of September each year.
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