![]() I love that it won’t hurt my kids while they play with it, although I’d recommend a big open area so it doesn’t knock anything over with its giant size. This is the classic Wubble ball but stronger than ever and so far so good with it and my kids have definitely been rough housing with it. Balls are also sold separately, without the pump. The starter set comes with a portable pump and deflator (for easy storage). ![]() New Super Wubble is up to four times stronger and more tear-resistant than the original Wubble Bubble Ball. It can be inflated to gigantic proportions (24-30 inches is best) and is fun to play with indoors or out, all year round. Unlike other balls, it molds around whatever it hits – foot or face – then bounces away, leaving laughter in its wake. ![]() It looks like a bubble, plays like a ball! Kick it, whack it, throw it, bounce it-even sit on it! Super Wubble is made from a squishy, squashy, super soft and lightweight material called Xpandium and is engineered to be super gentle. It takes a little finessing to blow up but then it is ready to be played with. Crazy how it changes as you hit it! This one you blow up with your mouth and it goes quick definitely be careful though with the mouthpiece so you don’t pierce it through like we almost did. My 12-year-old son got a kick out of this ball and was amazed how it lighted up. This is a fun different ball that is not meant to get giant (around 12 inches only) but rather lights up and has streamers on it. Enjoy hours of squishy, squashy, bouncy fun! Ages 6+. Wubble Comet is super soft, lightweight, and engineered to be gentle. Lights reactivate each time they sense motion. Activate the LED lights and watch a super-cool light show as you kick, toss and catch your Wubble. Just insert the nozzle and blow into the self-sealing valve to inflate your ball up to 12”. It looks like comet, plays like a ball! Wubble Comet is the Wubble Bubble Ball that puts on a cosmic show! It streaks through the air, glowing blue with a shimmering light tail.
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