🎉 Inflate Your Imagination with Our Giant Balloon!
The 6 ft Giant Professional Weather Balloon is engineered for versatility, making it perfect for meteorological investigations, stunning aerial videos, and festive party decorations. With a substantial lifting force and a natural color, this balloon is not just a decoration; it's a statement piece that elevates any occasion.
Item Dimensions | 72 x 72 x 72 inches |
Size | 72 inch |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Theme | Cloud |
Shape | Round |
Numeric Theme | Number 0 |
Color | Natural |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Balloon |
Special Feature | Huge Balloon |
Material Type | Rubber |
T**D
No issues
I bought this for my son and he loves it
J**F
Great birthday balloon prank!
I used this to fill my boss’s office area for his birthday. Filled it with a leaf blower. It worked great! Until it got caught on a screw in the wall when he was moving it. Made a loud POP sound. Great birthday prank
J**E
This is a very inexpensive balloon
A little smaller than I would like but very ok
B**.
Just like 4th of July
I loved how you can watch these traverse the atmosphere and have attached payloads. They can haul something the size of a car or school bus and will still stay aloft at 40-60,000 feet. You can listen to ground sounds and communication, attach cameras for surveying, or just have fun with it. The best part is when the F-22 flys overhead and launches its Aim9X at it and obliterates it into confetti overhead in magnificent fashion. Totally worth the hundred bucks to see a half million dollar air show.
A**N
Super delicate
Shipping took a long time and ended up bursting before it was completely inflated and considering its 30 dollars i asked for another one which burst 10 or so feet off the ground so considering the money i wasted on helium i cannot give this product a good review
K**R
Vulnerable to airstrikes
Inflated well, no punctures prior to flight. Helium was expensive. When I got to around 60,000 feet some guy in a F22 showed up and ruined my kids birthday party.
C**S
Last seen over Lake Huron
As a balloon hobbyist, February is a perfect time to send weather balloons north to document Arctic temperatures and atmospheric conditions. Everything was going well until it reached Lake Huron. Luckily, the White House situation room was able to capture images of my balloons last moments. Unfortunately, the Flat Stanley attached to the balloon as part of a 5th grade literature project did not survive.
R**E
Won't recommend
It pops super early didn't really get a chance to use it
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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