Inflatable Industry Lingo: Key Terms You Should Know

Every industry has its own language. Whether you’re renting, buying, or just curious, this guide breaks down the must-know words, from types of inflatables to safety features and construction materials.

Types of Inflatables & Key Configurations

Commercial Grade – Durable, designed for repeated use, and ready for rentals.

Residential Grade – Lighter-duty inflatables made for home use.

Bounce House (Bouncer) – Basic jumping unit.

Combo Unit – Combines bouncing, sliding, and climbing features.

Obstacle Course – Inflatable with tunnels, pop-ups, and physical challenges.

Slide / Water Slide – Inflatable slide that can be used with or without water (wet/dry).

Interactive Inflatables – Includes games like inflatable basketball, soccer darts, jousting, bungee run, and inflatable twister.

Toddler Unit – Low-profile inflatables designed for young children.

4-in-1 / 5-in-1 / etc. – Indicates the number of combined features in one unit (e.g., bounce, slide, climb, obstacle, basketball hoop).

Dry/Wet Use – Refers to whether the inflatable can be used with water (e.g., water slides, wet/dry combo units).

Construction & Materials

PVC Vinyl – PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride. Main fabric used in commercial inflatable manufacturing.

Double/Triple Stitching – Two or three lines of reinforced sewn seams for added durability.

Heat-Sealed Seams – Hot air welded seam which result in airtight seals used especially in water-based inflatables.

Mesh Siding – Breathable netting for visibility and ventilation.

Slide Lining – Replaceable lining cover intended for the sliding surface. Will need to be replaced depending on usage.

Climber Lining – Replaceable lining cover intended for the climbing surface. Will need to be replaced depending on usage.

Non-Slip Material – Specially made vinyl which allows for better grip during water use.

Safety Netting – Surrounds the unit to prevent falls or ejections.

Airflow & Inflation Components

Air Blower – High-powered fan that inflates and maintains air pressure.

CFM – CFM stands for Cubic Feet per Minute. A measure of air volume movement; the air flow produced by an air-moving device, such as an air blower.

AMP – AMP stands for ampere. A measure of electrical current used in rating the power requirements of an electric blower.

Static Pressure – Measurement of air pressure produced by an air blower, measured in inches of water. This is roughly the amount of air pressure required to raise a column of water one inch.

Inflation Tube – A vinyl horizontal tube which connects the air blower to the inflatable and the main portal for filling the inflatable with air.

Deflation Zippers – Large zippers opening which allow for rapid air release.

Accessories

Impact Mats – Cushioned mats placed at the base or landing areas for added safety.

Misting System – Water spray system incorporated into slides or obstacles to keep users cool.

Anchor Points – Heavy duty loops sewn into the inflatable which connect to stakes or other ballast.

Stakes – Metal stake or nail used for outdoor anchoring of inflatables.

Tethers – Ropes and flat webbing material used for anchoring inflatable to stake or ballast.

Sand bag – Heavy duty vinyl covers which hold sand or gravel and intended for anchoring of inflatables.

Water bag – Waterproof storage bag which holds water and intended for anchoring of inflatables.

Repair Kit – Includes patches and adhesive for minor fixes.

Tarp – Placed under inflatables to protect the base from dirt and damage.

Baffle – High tear strength reinforced vinyl used to form custom shapes and guide the natural tendency of the air to form rounded shapes. Mostly used internally in inflatables. Also known as gusset.

VELCRO – A popular brand of hook-and-loop fastener used to secure pieces of material by pressing the two pieces together.

For a deeper look on commercial inflatables types, materials, parts breakdown, and customization options, visit our Commercial Inflatable Information page.

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The Hidden Costs of Cheap Inflatable Bounce Houses

There’s a certain satisfaction in spotting a low price tag — whether it’s on electronics, furniture, or everyday items, saving money always feels like a win. But not everything is better when it’s cheaper — and inflatable bounce houses are a perfect example. That bargain price can come with more headaches than it’s worth. While a cheaper unit might seem like a smart move upfront, the hidden costs often show up fast In this post, we’re breaking down exactly what those hidden costs look like and why investing in a commercial-grade bounce house is the smarter move every time.

1. Short Lifespan

Most low-cost inflatable bounce houses are made from thin nylon or 10–12 oz PVC, which is significantly less durable than the 15 oz or 18 oz commercial-grade vinyl used in professional units. These lighter materials are prone to tearing, stretching, and UV damage after just a few uses — especially outdoors.

Cheap Inflatable Bounce House with some small rips
Magic Jump's White Castle Wedding Bounce House

In a rental setting, where inflatables are expected to handle frequent transport, setup, and heavy use, cheaper units may only last one season, sometimes less. In contrast, a well-made commercial unit can last 3–5 years or more with proper care.

2. Ongoing Repair Costs

Inflatable showing damaged sticking and tear

Cheap inflatable bounce houses often come with poor construction and low-quality materials, which leads to frequent damage. Seams may start to split, vinyl can tear easily, and parts may wear out much faster than expected. In the rental business, this translates to more time and money spent on repairs, which can quickly outweigh any initial savings from purchasing a cheaper unit.

The ongoing need for patching, seam reinforcement, and other repairs means you’re constantly fixing your inflatables, causing more downtime. For high-use units, this can be especially costly, leading to lost rental opportunities and increased maintenance costs.

3. Safety Concerns

An inflatable bouncer deflating

Low-cost inflatable bounce houses often cut corners when it comes to safety features. Cheaper materials and construction methods may not meet the stringent safety standards required for commercial use, such as those set by ASTM or NFPA. This can lead to issues like improper inflation, inadequate anchoring, or weak seams, all of which increase the risk of accidents and injuries.

For businesses in the rental industry, safety is a top priority. A safety incident, even if minor, can result in damaged reputation, legal liabilities, or insurance claims — all of which can far exceed the savings from purchasing a cheaper unit. Investing in a high-quality, certified inflatable ensures that you meet safety standards and provide a secure environment for kids and adults alike.

4. Lack of Warranty or Support

One of the biggest risks of purchasing cheap inflatables is the lack of customer support and warranty coverage. Many budget-friendly options come with little to no warranty, meaning if something goes wrong, you’re left with few options for recourse. Whether it’s a defective unit or an issue arising after a few months of use, the absence of manufacturer support can quickly turn a “good deal” into a costly problem.

In contrast, reputable manufacturers of commercial-grade inflatables typically offer warranties and customer service to assist with repairs or replacement parts. This added protection ensures that you’re covered in case of any issues and that your business can continue operating without interruptions.

The Hidden Costs of Cheap Inflatables

Cheap Inflatable Bounce House

While cheap inflatable bounce houses may seem like a tempting deal, the hidden costs quickly add up. Frequent downtime for repairs, safety issues, and poor performance can lead to missed rental opportunities, lost revenue, and a damaged reputation. If your inflatables are out of commission due to poor quality, you’ll find yourself turning down bookings and losing profits.

Furthermore, the negative customer experience created by safety concerns or poor performance can damage your reputation. Word-of-mouth and repeat business are essential in the rental industry, and one bad experience can cost you future customers, ultimately outweighing any initial savings from a cheaper purchase.

Investing in high-quality, commercial-grade inflatables ensures long-term success, saving you from ongoing costs and protecting your business from lost revenue and damaged reputation.

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Ready to invest in quality inflatables?

At Magic Jump, we provide commercial-grade inflatables made with durable premium commercial grade polyvinyl chloride, built to withstand the demands of your rental business. Our inflatables meet safety standards like ASTM, ensuring you provide a secure environment for all users. With a wide selection of bounce houses, combo units, obstacle courses, slides, and more, you can rely on our inflatables to deliver consistent performance, ensure safety, and provide long-lasting durability, helping your business grow.

Visit Magic Jump today to browse our collection and take your business to the next level!

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Get Ready for Andor Season 2: A New Chapter in the Star Wars Universe

Star Wars fans are gearing up for the return of Andor, one of the most exciting shows in the galaxy.with Season 2 set to premiere on April 22, 2025. The first season introduced Cassian Andor (played by Diego Luna) and explored his journey from a lone survivor to a key figure in the Rebel Alliance. Unlike other Star Wars stories, Andorfocused on the everyday people who risked everything to fight the Empire, giving fans a deeper, more grounded look at the Rebellion.

Now, with Season 2 on the way, the story is leading straight into the events of Rogue One, where Cassian’s mission would change the fate of the galaxy. With the new season promising more action, espionage, and rebellion, fans can’t wait to see what happens next.

A First Look: The Andor Season 2 Trailer

The wait is over! The official trailer for Andor Season 2 has arrived, giving fans a sneak peek at the action, suspense, and high-stakes missions ahead. Watch it below:

Experience the Star Wars Action for Yourself

With Andor Season 2 on the way, fans are more excited than ever to immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just getting into the series, there’s no better way to celebrate than by bringing the adventure to life.

That’s where our Star Wars-themed inflatables come in. Just like Cassian and the Rebels take on daring missions, you can jump, climb, and race through our themed bounce houses and obstacle courses. Perfect for parties, events, or just a fun day with friends, they let you feel like you’re in the middle of the action.

Take on the challenge with our Star Wars obstacle courses, where you can race through tunnels, climb walls, and dodge obstacles just like a Rebel on the run. Or, bounce into adventure with our Star Wars bounce houses, featuring designs that transport you straight into the galaxy. Whether you’re hosting an epic watch party or a themed celebration, these inflatables bring the thrill of Star Wars right to you.


Star Wars MILLENNIUM FALCON Experience
Star Wars MILLENNIUM FALCON Experience

STAR WARS 50 Obstacle Course Wet or Dry
STAR WARS 50 Obstacle Course Wet or Dry

Check out our entire Star Wars Inflatable collection and get ready to jump into adventure—just like Cassian and the Rebels!


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How Tariffs Will Affect the Amusement Industry

In recent years, tariffs have been a hot topic in the business world, and their impact is now being felt across various industries. In early 2025, significant changes in U.S. trade policy have introduced new tariffs that are affecting various sectors, including the amusement and inflatable industries. As tariffs on imported goods continue to rise, the amusement industry faces several challenges, from higher prices for new equipment to potential supply chain delays. Here’s a closer look at how tariffs could affect your business in the inflatable and amusement industry.

1. Higher Costs for Inflatable & Amusement Equipment

The amusement industry relies heavily on imported materials for inflatable structures, rides, and other entertainment equipment. Products such as vinyl, PVC, blowers, and other essential parts are often sourced from countries like China, which is a major supplier of materials for inflatables. The U.S. government has implemented a 20% additional tariff on imports from China. When tariffs are imposed on these imports, manufacturers face increased production costs.

As a result, businesses in the inflatable industry may see prices rise for the products they buy. These higher costs can make it more expensive to produce and purchase new inflatables, bouncy castles, or amusement park rides, impacting both manufacturers and rental companies.

2. Increased Prices for Rental Companies & Customers

Inflatable rental businesses, which rely on purchasing new equipment regularly, are among the first to feel the effects of tariff hikes. As the cost of importing new units rises, many rental companies will pass on these price increases to their customers.

For customers planning parties, corporate events, or large-scale gatherings, the added cost of renting inflatables and amusement equipment might make it more difficult to budget for their events. This could result in reduced demand for rentals, especially for businesses that are unable to absorb the cost increases.

3. Supply Chain Disruptions & Sourcing Challenges

The ongoing trade tensions have led to a more complex global supply chain. China has indicated its intentions to impose retaliatory tariffs on certain U.S. goods, including those related to the amusement industry. This tit-for-tat escalation can cause significant delays and uncertainties in sourcing materials and products. Importers may face longer wait times as they navigate shifting tariffs and trade policies, making it harder for businesses to meet demand.

Additionally, as tariffs increase the cost of certain materials, companies might struggle to find affordable sources for the equipment they need, especially during peak seasons like summer events or holidays. Smaller businesses, in particular, may find it difficult to compete with larger companies that have the resources to weather these disruptions. The resulting supply chain challenges could lead to production delays and fulfillment issues, further complicating the ability to meet customer expectations.

4. Potential Benefits for U.S. Manufacturers

While higher tariffs might hurt businesses that rely on imports, there could be some potential benefits for U.S.-based manufacturers of inflatables and amusement equipment. As the cost of imported goods rises, more customers may turn to domestic manufacturers to avoid higher prices.

For American manufacturers, this could mean an increase in demand for their products, especially if they can offer competitive pricing compared to imports. However, it’s important to note that U.S. manufacturers themselves may also face price hikes on their raw materials, so any benefits from the shift in demand could be offset by higher production costs.

5. What This Means for the Future

As tariffs continue to affect the amusement industry, businesses will need to adapt in order to stay competitive. Some companies may have to increase rental prices, find alternative suppliers, or even consider purchasing used equipment to manage rising costs. On the other hand, some businesses may choose to source materials from countries not affected by tariffs or seek out domestic manufacturers to reduce their reliance on foreign imports.

Tariffs are creating new obstacles for the amusement and inflatable industries, but they also present opportunities for businesses that can adapt. Whether you’re a rental company, manufacturer, or distributor, understanding how tariffs impact your costs and supply chain can help you make better decisions for the future. For businesses looking to invest in new equipment or expand their offerings, staying informed about tariff policies and trade relations will be crucial. By anticipating changes in pricing and supply chain availability, companies can make strategic decisions to help navigate this challenging landscape. Staying ahead of the curve will ensure you remain competitive and ready for whatever challenges may come next.

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