What is the size of a deflated and rolled up inflatable?
This of course depends on the inflatable. Once the unit is completely deflated, folded over a couple of times, and rolled up, it will look like a giant sleeping bag. If you can picture this giant sleeping bag stood on its end, kind of like a soup can, then the following approximate measurements would apply. A 13×13 or 15×15 standard bouncer such as a castle bounce will generally be about 25-30 inches wide, and about 35-45 inches high, depending on how tightly you can roll the inflatable. Small slides weighing 300 Lbs or less will be only slightly larger, by about a few inches. Larger items will vary more depending on how many people are folding and rolling the inflatable, and how tightly it can be rolled, but for every 50 Lbs, you will likely add a couple of inches to the above dimensions. Long and narrow items like the slip n slides will roll up with slightly different dimensions because of their unique shape.
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