I don' think the zipper is a breaking issue or deal breaker (pun intended). I have seen big zippers on blowup jumpy houses for parties on land last 7 years of abuse. These zippers look bigger. I would think that land-based devices get lots more torque and stress, as the water bends more than dirt. I see the material is similar to my wife's blow-up paddle board which I find very durable on water. Bumping into an old wooden splintered dock could be a problem. But you know it's there to avoid. Should be more comments by now for such an innovative product.
Zippers are very strong, made for fishing nets, they can take 5.000 kg/5cm, which is 100x less than the maximum force we measure. So far in the last 5 years, none of those zippers broke! We made them so big (20mm) that it is easier to operate with.
I don' think the zipper is a breaking issue or deal breaker (pun intended). I have seen big zippers on blowup jumpy houses for parties on land last 7 years of abuse. These zippers look bigger. I would think that land-based devices get lots more torque and stress, as the water bends more than dirt. I see the material is similar to my wife's blow-up paddle board which I find very durable on water. Bumping into an old wooden splintered dock could be a problem. But you know it's there to avoid.
Should be more comments by now for such an innovative product.
So cool! I would love to try this here in Florida. Wonder if it is manageable by only two people?
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Cool concept and looks like a blast but I don't have three friends to help me assemble it and put it in the water.
One friend will do it with your help. But if you are good with your hands, you can do it yourself!
is this the electricat 450?
Once that zipper breaks, it all becomes immediately trash.
Zippers are very strong, made for fishing nets, they can take 5.000 kg/5cm, which is 100x less than the maximum force we measure.
So far in the last 5 years, none of those zippers broke! We made them so big (20mm) that it is easier to operate with.