April 18th, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’re the kind of person who’s looking for any excuse to party, then make room in your trunk for the Mobile Tiki Bar. Although the design won’t blow anyone away, the mobile tiki bar is a great novelty item that you can bust out for tailgating, concerts, the beach, the pool, or any other occasion that justifies a few cocktails. According to its makers, “the Mobile Tiki Bar is portable enough to fit in the smallest of passenger cars,” which they seem to have proven with the Corvette shot shown above. The Mobile Tiki Bar is priced at $650 plus shipping costs. Two more trunk pics after the jump: Read the rest of this entry »
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April 14th, 2008 by BallerHouse

“Party at my place!” just took on a new meaning. Remember those foam parties you used to go to back in college? (Maybe you’re lucky enough to still be attending). Now you can throw your own foam party right at home anytime.
The X-Stream II and the Foam Cannon X-Stream are the top of line foam party solutions on the market. The X-Stream II (thumb 1) produces 6000-8000 cubic feet of foam in 8-10 minutes, which will fill up a 20 to 40 foot area up to 5 feet deep for 45 minutes. This foam machine can either sit on its tripod or hang from the ceiling, and it comes with the equipment necessary for either option. The Foam Cannon X-Stream (thumb 2) sits on a swivel base and shoots 20-30 ft streams of foam in any direction you choose. The Cannon will produce 4000-48000 cubic feet of foam in 8-10 minutes with the same specs mentioned for the X-Stream II.
If you’re not interested in outfitting the inside of your home for a foam party, consider an inflatable foam dance pit for your backyard. Foam pits come in many sizes, but for a 30′x30′x3.5′ pit you’ll spend $2,800. The X-Stream II will run you $2,495, while the Foam Cannon goes for $5,500. The price however should be a non-issue, considering that foam parties are notorious for those secret hookups and crazy nights that you may only read about in Playboy.

Available via: FoamMaster
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March 25th, 2008 by BallerHouse

You’ve seen searchlights slicing through the night sky. And if you’re anything like us, you’ve wondered where the party’s at. With The DOMINATOR searchlight from SkyView Searchlight Company, you can flip the script and make your place the party spot that everyone in your city will know about.
With a 60-inch diameter and power source nine times larger than a typical searchlight, The DOMINATOR is the most powerful searchlight on the market today. It is so powerful, in fact, that it can overcome even the strongest ambient light situations. Comparing The DOMINATOR to its competition, SkyView notes that “some searchlights are ‘cute’, but… The DOMINATOR searchlight is awesome!”
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February 28th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Ever wanted a go-kart cart track in your backyard? Before you go out and start pouring the concrete, we’d suggest you take a look at the Amusement Construction Company (AC), a go-kart track builder with nearly 50 years of experience in the business.
For $140-$190k Amusement Construction will hook up an 800-foot theme park worthy track complete with 15 karts, 1,800 linear feet of steel railing, lights, a fence around the track, and a shed for your carts.
All you’ll need is a minimum of 35,000 square feet (just under an acre), a reasonably flat lot, and the cash to foot the bill.
In the pictures: AC track built for F3 Fabulous (above); AC track built for Beaufort Fun Park (thumbs 1 and 2); Pacer go-kart sold with AC tracks (thumb 3).

Available through: Amusement Construction Company
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February 25th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Whether you’re looking for rodeo practice or just want to toss your friends around in your home bar, Rockin’ B Bucking Machines make an awesome choice. The company makes two models: a headless bull for rodeo training, and an intact bull better-suited for bar or nightclub use. Both come with a unique spring loaded body roll for a realistic feel, and the intact bull sports rubber horns.
Musicians like Madonna and Brooks and Dunn have used them for their world tours, as have other celebrities. But Rockin’ B is especially proud that it’s bucking machines remain an important training tool for professional rodeo cowboys, like seven-time PRCA World Champion Ty Murray.
For a complete bar bull with safety padding, you’ll spend $21,950. The no-frills training machines run $16,900, with padding sold seperately.
Available through: Rockin’ B Bucking Machines
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