Zorb, the New “Extreme Sport”
Zorbing originated from New Zealand is a unique adventure where you are loose or strapped into a Zorb. The balls have two transparent skins which are connected together by wires and a tunnel by which the riders enter the ball. Air is inflated between the skins which forms a cushion to protect the riders. Zorbing was developed into 3 forms:
. Zorbing with water involves water being added inside the ball along with single or multiple participants. The riders then run or slide inside the ball as it rolls downhill
. Riders can also be harnessed inside a ball without water, and then they are rotated with the ball as it roll downhill.
. Zorbing can also be done on water where the balls float on water and the riders have to walk inside to move the balls.


February 6, 2008 - Category: Uncategorized - Posted by: Hans - Comments: 2


April 2nd, 2008 at 9:53 pm
Hey, I tried this in Massachusetts at a sports park in Amesbury, right off the highway. I was on my way to Maine and I saw a HUGE banner that said ZorbNewEngland. I figured Zorbing was only in other countries. I looked into it, now I will share with you, man..
ZorbNewEngland offers something new, a new take on an old idea. For an idea started by the French in 1970’s, then revolutionize by the Kiwi’s in the 1990’s, the next step has come here, to the United States of America for its next step in evolution. With a stronger and more transparent material, combined with a laundry list of new ideas, and brought to general population at the lowest prices in the world,
We may not have done it first, but we’ll do it the best. We’ve taken all the info created by dozens of zorbing facilities across the world. We’ve looked at the set-up, seen the good, seen the bad, and figured out ways to offset all the negative attributes found. We’ve innitialized new shapes and sizes to the popular 10 round design, making water logs, gladiator balls, kids balls, single chamber balls, triple chamber balls, and my other top secret designs. We have gone back and forth playing with different plastics, including the good old PVC and the newer TPU. We experiment with different gauges of thickness as well as colors. We are always looking for new companies to create our next idea, or create the original style quicker or less expensive than we are able to do.
Not sure what’s different? Hydrosphering and Hypersphering sound like old news? Check out Gladiator ball! Sumo wrestling, water fights (on a pond), water slides, soccer, billiards, bowling, and more, all done from the vantage point of the ball!
Then there’s the maze…..3 story high labrynth of trap doors and obsticles, one wrong move, and you fall down to the last level, and hve to retake the the course to get to the elevator back to your starting point. We feel this completely new idea will take you for a thrill ride you won’t forget.
Need a better thrill? Try the wind tunnel! 0-60 in under 3 seconds! And we thought the catapult was crazy. A little too much? How about the waterslide. Glide down one of America’s most beautifu mountain side in a basin of water. Roll back and fourth, upside down and down side up around the bend….but be careful, you may want to be up right when you get to the waterfall!
“If you’re gunna do it, do it right” but also keep in mind, people need to afford it. What’s the point of having a great product if noone can use it? That’s why we have brought this to you at the lowest prices in the entire world.
It’s already made it big in Mexico, England, Slovenia, Chez Republic, S.Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland…. now it’s time for an American twist.
Come see for yourself, new venues are opening up everywhere.
Visit http://www.ZorbNewEngland.com or email me at Wolfjohnm@aol.com
I would be more than happy to host your corporate event, or invite you to one of our many venues to come try it out yourself.
Live love
John Wolf
December 17th, 2008 at 3:27 pm
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