Water Balloon Question

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stufferXXXXL
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Water Balloon Question

I know that most "looners" just use air in their balloons. But, has anyone experimented with the full feeling of water balloons?I would love to be able to fill a large balloon with water to give a belly that real, jiggly feeling. But, how could I accomodate that much weight? Any suggestions on what kind of support I could use that wouldn't cover up too much of the realistic appearance? It just gets so heavy. I've heard of people using 1 peice swim suits, but I doubt that would be enough support?

darius

i want to meet you ... your senteces are more interesting...

the ballons can be filled with air or water or drink ...

but can you able to move with that weight?

stufferXXXXL
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My sentences are more interesting? lol Well thank you!

Well, the weight is the issue.  I love how the balloons feel when filled with water. More realistic, more "jiggle effect"!  However when you try to do a big one, like to simulate a large belly, that gets reallllllly heavy. So I'm trying to figure out some ways to support it.  Maybe a strip of really wide, strong elastic around the waist? Not sure. I need ideas.  So far haven't found anyone who likes to use water balloons.

darius

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Fleetingsanity
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I don't know if you would be able to mix air and water together? Pump up so much with water and then so much with air. That way you can still get big with water in the balloon but it might not be as heavy.

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INflatablekate

Even with the proper support, the bladder would need to be so thick that it wouldn't look right.  If it were too thin, it would burst.  There was a video on youtube of a guy filling a wetsuit with water, while partially submerged.  When he stood up the bottom of the wetsuit burst.  He was using the thickest wetsuit he could find. 


 


You could try an exercise ball, and make a thick suspender type "shirt" to hold it.  If you use material that doesn't stretch and put it in a giant "pocket" of sorts, it would probably hold it's shape.  If it needed extra support you could use boning on the inside layer.

stufferXXXXL
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I have used a huge balloon in the past filled about 3/4 with water.  But I was using a 1 peice swim suit that had such great elastic support, and it looked awesome! it looked so real.  I couldn't have gone any bigger, becauseit would have pulled on the shoulder straps so badly, causing pain.  I did see at Target the other day, in the maternity dept, a support belt.  A large/wide elastic strap that goes around the waist to support the belly. I could try that, but I wonder if it would get in the way of the realisitic look. If its on the bottom though, you woudln't see it once you put a shirt over the top though.  I'm still confident I can work this out LOL 

foxylady

I love using water-filled punch balloons!

I do use a one piece swimsuit, but i also use 2 layers of 'spanx' over the swimsuit to hold it in place and support it. it usually works pretty well. hope that helps! :)

foxylady

I love using water-filled punch balloons!

I do use a one piece swimsuit, but i also use 2 layers of 'spanx' over the swimsuit to hold it in place and support it. it usually works pretty well. hope that helps! :)

biff977
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Although I'm not sure an effective way to pump water in, I would hazard that a beachball would hold water fairly well without as much risk of bursting; as mentioned above though, more important would be suitably stretchy clothes that provide enough support without sagging. A combination of different pieces in layers would likely have to be experimented with, to find an effective combination. Expect several attempt to function, but not quite as good as you hoped for until you find one that is just right. 

nineteenthly

Although i probably buy poor-quality beachballs, they would seem to be inherently more vulnerable to leakage than balloons because they're made out of panels with seams which could easily split, and i would also hazard that most people would find catastrophic failure, i.e. popping, more exciting than a slow deflation. It might just be that i've never bought a good beachball, but every one i've used quickly gets leaky. Regarding steady inflation, i think you'd either have to cut it, stick a thin tube through the valve or hold the valve open, all of which sound difficult to me, but then i'm not very practical.

http://www.youtube.com/user/nineteenthly

 

maxgrowth

http://www.youtube.com/user/Nikki19NY

 

This gal seems to have figured it out. Pretty amazing for garbage bags and water.

Pneumatic Fanatic

Im an inventor.  Heres some ideas.  Try different size inner tubes.  There are many different size bike tubes, but the smallest might be too thin to hold water.  Next size would be motorcycle, then car, then truck.  You would have to take the valves out with a valve remover tool and get a metal valve to hold the water in, at the auto parts store.  You could put the tube around your waist or fold it over and stuff it in front.  To hold it in... I saw this thing on tv the other night for fat women who refuse to exercise.  Its this elastic girdle thing that covers the breast and abdomen.  It would probably hold heavy water containers.  If you want to make different shapes you could cut the inner tube in to sections but you would have to tie off the ends reeal well and find another way to get water in and out.

inflationmad

Another inventor jumping in :) I bought some 24" bike tubes the other day and they are pretty small, the best option like you say would probably be a car/truck inner tube although they could be hard to find as tyres today are normally tubeless... YMMV though

Having fun? Me thinks so.

Pneumatic Fanatic

A couple corrections there.  Metal valve should be metal valve cap.  Reeal should be real.  Yes most car tires are tubeless but you might be able to find them at a tire shop.  Most all other vehicles still use tubes.  I forgot about other ones for like atvs and carts.  Those will be smaller fatter tubes if those would fit your use better.

ltow255

Not sure whether this is relevant to this site but I love filling ballons with warm water, putting on a latex catsuit and then putting the balloons inside the suit with some bath foam and a little water to foam up. Its amazing and I wanted someone else to try it out and let me know how they got on. There is an example clip:- http://www.extremetube.com/video/water-filled-balloon-jerk-off-in-latex-body-386409

latecomer

One way to experience the mass and jiggle is to fill your swimsuit balloon with warm water while you are in a bathtub. It puts the balloon in convenient proximity to a source of nice warm water; this technique has the additional advantage that if you should happen to "pop" while inflated, the tub (instead of your bed or couch!!!) catches the spillage. Been there, done that!

The only garment that can take significant amounts of belly-water load is an extra-firm support "all-in-one" which combines a bra top with a girdle bottom. The straps in the bra top transfer the belly weight to your shoulders, and the all-in-ones to use are those with extra-wide padded straps so you shoulders do not get hurt by chafing. This arrangement cannot support more than a couple of gallons of water (at 8 pounds a gallon, it does tend to add up) but it does provide a lovely sensation- jiggle, mass, etc. 

Sancho
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I know this post has been dead for a while, but I use water when I pad. You can get 100+ pounds just using an upside down t-shirt, a couple belts, and garbage bags. I'll go into detail if anyone is interested. It looks and feels amazing.

Penner

Uh, yeah? Please go into it.