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The thrills of KickZorbing need to be tried to realise just how much fun they actually are. KickZorbing is great fun for children and adults alike. It is hugely entertaining for everyone, a great way to get active whils't having an amazing time.


KickZorbing is 60/90 minutes of pure fun with a whole lot of laughs. KickZorbing parties have a lot of different games that can be adjusted to suit your party; capture the flag, british bulldog, Sumo Zorb or KickZorb football to name a few! A lot of effort has been made in keeping the activity very safe and our hand picked games have been loved at every event.


KickZorbing is a perfect party or group bonding activity, helping to keep big groups smiling. We can make your special day even more amazing! Don't miss out of the latest craze that's sweeping the nation.


KickZorb are now taking bookings for childrens parties for those above 9 years of age around the Dulwich area.


To check out some of our latest parties see our facebook page


https://www.facebook.com/kickzorbing


www.kickzorb.com

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