Mechanical Surf Board

Space Needed: 18' X 18'

 

Catch the wave with our Mechanical Surf Board, a unique attraction in San Rafael, San Anselmo, and San Francisco. This surf ride challenges guests to balance while the board twists and turns, making it perfect for beach parties, school events, and corporate picnics. Families and companies across Marin County and the North Bay love adding the surfboard for summer events, fundraisers, or festivals. With safe operation included, it’s an interactive rental that keeps crowds entertained. Looking for more interactive fun? Our Mac the Mechanical Bull and Alternative Bull Ring are also favorites across Marin County & San Francisco.

Your children's safety is our # 1 priority, and Astro Jump® has always taken extra steps to provide the cleanest equipment for your celebrations to protect your family and our wonderful employees.

Call our party Planning Specialists at 415-499-0955
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