32' Volcanic Obstacle Course & Slide

Space Needed 36' X 15' and 12' High

 

Turn up the heat with our 32' Volcanic Obstacle & Slide, one of the most exciting inflatables in Novato, San Rafael, and San Francisco. Featuring fiery volcanic artwork, crawl-through tunnels, climbing challenges, and a slide, it’s a hit at school events, backyard birthdays, and festivals across Marin County. Parents love the compact size that still delivers a full obstacle course experience, while kids enjoy racing through the adventurous volcanic design.

Looking for more obstacle fun? Our 38' Bumblebee Obstacle and Adrenaline Rush 3 Obstacle Challenge are also favorites across Marin County & San Francisco.

Want something unique? Pair this with our Mechanical Bull for the ultimate festival setup.

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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