Re: Balloon riding styles
Being that I like to ride balloons 36” or bigger, I can do it a few ways. For a Q36, I like to straddle it and gently sit down. I’m a little too heavy to be on one all-fours without touching the ground, though. I like to be fully suspended by bigger balloons. For my Cattex 55s or 72s, they’re a lot stronger and more forgiving. If a little under inflated, I like to straddle them as well, or sit cross-legged. I try and keep the balloon secure with pillows/blankets around the bottom to keep it from rolling. If fully inflated, I’ll carefully lower myself down from my bed (a strong headboard and upper frame are great to keep stability while mounting) onto the balloon butt first, then spread out over it. I can bounce quite a bit like so and not worry about putting too much pressure in one spot and popping a big expensive balloon!
Being that I like to ride balloons 36” or bigger, I can do it a few ways. For a Q36, I like to straddle it and gently sit down. I’m a little too heavy to be on one all-fours without touching the ground, though. I like to be fully suspended by bigger balloons. For my Cattex 55s or 72s, they’re a lot stronger and more forgiving. If a little under inflated, I like to straddle them as well, or sit cross-legged. I try and keep the balloon secure with pillows/blankets around the bottom to keep it from rolling. If fully inflated, I’ll carefully lower myself down from my bed (a strong headboard and upper frame are great to keep stability while mounting) onto the balloon butt first, then spread out over it. I can bounce quite a bit like so and not worry about putting too much pressure in one spot and popping a big expensive balloon!
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