3. The structure of Zorb
The main idea of inventors was to cross the jungle.
4. This is dangerous!
A person rolling downhill is
unable to steer the zorb or stop
it. That is why you can zorb only
in special areas.
A person who stays inside an
airtight zorb too ling risks
suffocation, just like someone
with a plastic bag on over their
head.
A collision with an obstacle, is
such as large rock, will not
damage zorb, but can injure
person inside it.
5. Records of Zorbing
Longest distance
Top speed
The fastest 100m.
Longest sphereing ride held by
Steve Camp who travelled 570
metres (1,870 ft).
Fastest sphereing ride held by
Keith Kolver who reached a
speed of 52 kilometres per hour
(32 mph).
Fastest 100m in a Zorb – 26.59
seconds. Held by Andrew Flintoff
who broke the record as part of his
attempt to break 12 world records
in 12 hours for BBC Sport Relief.