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  2. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    They are rented for backyard and block party functions, school and church festivals and village fetes and used for recreational purposes. The growth in the use of such devices has led to a rental industry that includes inflatable slides, inflatable water slides, obstacle courses, and giant games, carnival games, and more.

  3. Cutting Edge Creations - Wikipedia

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    Cutting Edge Creations was founded in 1986 by brothers Bob and Brian Field. CEC manufactures inflatables both for the amusement rental industry, as well as inflatable advertising. By 1998 CEC was one of the largest inflatable manufacturers in the US and growing at a rate of 30% per year [2]

  4. 11 best family campgrounds and RV parks in the US - AOL

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    An 81-site campground located roughly 50 minutes from Rapid City, Beaver Lake Campground has a pool and a 360-foot-long water slide that will keep kids busy all day long. Its RV sites are grassy ...

  5. Have tons of fun in your backyard with this inflatable slide

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    With the Slam ‘n Curve Slide from Little Tikes, you can have fun wherever you place it. It features a slide, hoop for dunking, splash pool and even a climbing wall.

  6. Water slide - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable water slides are typically made of a thick strong PVC or vinyl and nylon, and are inflated using a blower. The water slide is attached to a water hose in order to generate the supply of water. There are small-sized inflatable water slides for private house uses or larger inflatable water slides for school, picnic, corporate, or ...

  7. Tubing (recreation) - Wikipedia

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    Portage – Is a point along the float in which tubers have to exit with their tubes and walk because of low water or dangerous water obstacles. Pump – Is either a manual or an electric device used to inflate a tube or raft. Raft – Is a boat shaped inflatable that can hold 1 or more tubers plus supplies.