Blobbing

Blobbing is an outdoor water activity in which a participant sits on the end of a partly inflated air bag (known as a water trampoline or blob) and is launched into the water when another participant jumps onto the air bag from a platform on the opposite side. The activity is popular at summer camps in North America. Various tricks may also be performed while the participant is in the air. The air bag is approximately 10 meters (33 feet) long by 2 meters (6.6 feet) wide. The recommended height for the tower is 15 feet above the water surface, or 10 feet above the air bag.

In flight on the Blob

History

The original blobs used were military surplus items. The "blob" was nothing other than a floating fuel tank that ships could tow. Since oil and gas floats on top of water, the fuel-filled bladders floated next to the ships. The first blobbers were the sailors who would jump from the ship, onto the "blob." Although the first recorded use of the blob was a summer camp near Austin, Texas called Camp Longhorn, in which the founders' sons used the blob in the camp's canoe bay. Tex Robertson and Bill Johnson, and Pat Robertson, founders of Camp Longhorn, and revised the blob for the summer camp.

The first Blobs were made by a company in Texas. They decided to no longer manufacturer them but by this time they had already become very popular in many camps. Spike White of Kanakuk Kamps in Branson, Missouri brought an old single ply version of the Blob that had been made in Texas to Jack and Lorie Hunt with Springfield Special Products in 1985 to see if they could manufacture it. They took it and made changes to the design that the Blob has today. It is a two ply heavy weight coated vinyl that comes in 25', 30', 35' and 40'. The Blobs are sold all over the world. There are distributors in several different countries.

Springfield Special Products holds the Registration for the names The Blob and Waterblob.[1]

Blobbing Battle

From 2011 the organizer blob-Europe.com arranged the first championships in Blobbing, called Blobbing Battle. This year only in Austria, from 2012 in other countries, too. Teams (2 Jumper & 1 Blobber) battled against each other on a knock-out basis. The evaluation happens with help of height gauge and judges. Blobbing Battle 2011 takes place on 7 tourstops through Austria.

Fantasy Factory

On the MTV show Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory On episode "Super Blob" Rob buys a blob and puts it in his warehouse.

World Record

The current official Guinness World Record "greatest height achieved by being launched from an airbag" is 18 meters (59 feet 1 inch) and was set on 7 June 2012 by Christian "Elvis" Guth, Christian von Cranach and Patrik Baumann, a German blob team in Hamburg/Norderstedt (D).

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References

  1. U.S. Registration No. 4338636 - WATERBLOB for “Inflatable mattresses for recreational use”
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