Downhill Master Hydro for pros

ZORB® – Model Downhill Master Hydro

The Downhill Master Hydro is used for the hydro ride (or wet ride) on downhill zorbing stations. About 10 liters of water are poured into the inner shell and the entrance is closed before starting. During the journey the center of gravity usually stays in the same place – the rider is virtually “surfing” downhill. The Downhill Master Hydro is larger in outer diameter, but smaller in inner diameter than the model SpherIQ 

 

 

Hand made with high frequency welding technology

The manufacturing is made by hand completely using the latest high-frequency welding technology. Each Downhill Master is unique and will only be made on customer request!

The material used is thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) – by far the world’s leading quality. For the range of applications intended by our customers the so-called resilience – among other things – is of extraordinary importance. Resilience refers to the property of a material to fully or partially resume its original shape and dimensions after the forces that caused the deformation have been removed. The resilience of the Downhill Master is 100%, which is essential to Downhill Zorbing. 

The TPU we use for the Downhill Masters has a thickness of 1mm, is highly transparent, extremely flexible and has the highest scratch and abrasion resistance. Furthermore the downhill master is extremely temperature resistant and can be used without problems from about -40°C up to about 60°C. 

The connecting cords are manufactured in a German rope factory with almost 150 years of craftsmanship. We also offer a large color selection.
 
Branded equipment with incorporated (not only printed) logo in high-end design is possible. 

Downhill Master Hydro for pros:

We recommend the Downhill Master for use on professional Downhill Zorbing Station operations, as well as for high end promotion throughout the whole year.

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