Vehicle: Personal: Sphere
Bouncimobiliator   (0)  [vote for, against]
A solution to the fuel crisis.

A giant bouncy ball, hollow, with a door to get in and out. Inside is a chair strapped in with elastic on the corners and a seat belt, of course. Mounted in a launch pad of giant elastic straps, the passenger flings himself high into the air, roughly in the direction of where he wants to go. With a little luck, they might even get there.

Wasn't sure what catagory to put this in.
-- harderthanjesus, Jun 20 2004

kritter krawler writ large? http://www.arcatape...m/fullsize/1767.jpg
[po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Catapult to work http://www.halfbake...atapult_20to_20Work
Similar? But Bouncimobilitator has the edge in name cuteness [robinism, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

Getting to the launch pad. http://www.rottento...p?page=7&size=hires
[2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

Zorb http://zorb.com/
Thisnow1's URL as link [5th Earth, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

ginormous swingball http://www.halfbake...normous_20swingball
bouncy site seeing. [etherman, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

With practice, you could even arrange "combination shots", where you could nudge several passengers to their destinations with just one launch off the pad.
-- phundug, Jun 20 2004


Good grief!
-- zigness, Jun 20 2004


If your destination is uphill, you'd just roll back home before you get there. Or try getting back again from downhill destinations. You must live in a flat place (Chicago?)
-- igirl, Jun 20 2004


I saw this on Guiness book of world recrods, it believe it's called "zoorbing"

http://www.zorb.com/
-- thisnow1, Jun 30 2004


Close but no bounce.
-- harderthanjesus, Jul 01 2004


this would be fantastic if linked to my ginormous swing ball!! <link>
-- etherman, Jul 01 2004


There's a difference between this and the Zorb - the Zorb isn't designed to be launched.

That's why this is cooler.
-- shapu, Jul 01 2004


Even though the zorb is neat, I don't think the hole is big enough to squeeze through.
-- croissantz, Aug 28 2004



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