Just a Thing that got me thinking.
Being a semi popper, with occasional balloon popping I´ve noticed a Thing.
If I inflate a ballon quite tall (still not the rated size) and sit on it, it often Pops before some weight is added... the Pop then is rather silent compared to a more under inflated Pop where I can sit down and the neck gets really tight.
As this Scenario happened a few times during my Pop sessions... I´m just curious if the Inflation Level of the balloon relates to it´s Pop noise if it´s being popped.
Sure a fully or even sligthly over inflated balloon with tight rubber might give a lound bang when it goes ... I can´t say I haven´t really tried These yet.
Just my thoughts what do you think about this? Let´s say if a balloon is inflated like maybe 2/3 of it´s rated size with the rubber already being a bit strong but not to strong. For me I think it´s then the most silent Pop because it Pops easier (and less violent) than if it´s under inflated even more and there´s much force on the neck.
Being a semi popper, with occasional balloon popping I´ve noticed a Thing.
If I inflate a ballon quite tall (still not the rated size) and sit on it, it often Pops before some weight is added... the Pop then is rather silent compared to a more under inflated Pop where I can sit down and the neck gets really tight.
As this Scenario happened a few times during my Pop sessions... I´m just curious if the Inflation Level of the balloon relates to it´s Pop noise if it´s being popped.
Sure a fully or even sligthly over inflated balloon with tight rubber might give a lound bang when it goes ... I can´t say I haven´t really tried These yet.
Just my thoughts what do you think about this? Let´s say if a balloon is inflated like maybe 2/3 of it´s rated size with the rubber already being a bit strong but not to strong. For me I think it´s then the most silent Pop because it Pops easier (and less violent) than if it´s under inflated even more and there´s much force on the neck.