Inflation busting prices??
I don’t speak dutch… But this is a fab inflatable ball suit.
I don’t speak dutch… But this is a fab inflatable ball suit.
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Did you know that the latex we sell is made from a natural product of trees? It’s made from the rubber tree, which is tapped over a number of years, and when the liquid latex has run out, the tree is chopped down, replaced with a new rubber tree, and used in furniture either as Rubberwood or a replacement for Teak. The material itself will biodegrade over time, so upon disposal of your latex items it will return to its natural state to be consumed by plants! So essentially, the latex you wear is carbon neutral*!
*(this does not include the cement used, the vulcanising process, or the process to make the sheets of latex.)
We can supply you with sheet latex by the meter. The roll width is 2 Meters. Add to our cart however many meters you need. It’s available in 0.4mm, 0.8mm and 1.2mm thicknesses.
We currently do our latex in three different thicknesses.
0.4mm
This is most like a balloon, but slightly thicker, this is a fairly durable thickness, and is ideal for starting off wearing rubber as it’s also the most stretchy.
0.8mm
Ideal for the outside of inflatable garments as this will put more pressure on the wearer, especially when combined with 0.4mm inner latex layer. If used on a single layer garment then it makes it harder to put on as it will not stretch as much and it restricts movement more.
1.2mm
This is the thickest we do and is ideal for straps and reinforcment and also the outer layer of inflatables if you want to feel a lot of pressure. If used for a single layer garment it’s the least stretchy but is the most durable.
There’s one valve we use for all our inflatable items. Read the rest of this entry…
It might not be as simple as putting on a pair of jeans, but it’s fairly straightforward once you get used to it. Read the rest of this entry…