How to Properly Inflate a Cage Ball [Video]

Cage Balls are perfect for large-group activities and FUN in physical education! To make sure you get the most out of your cage ball, you need to make sure you inflate it properly. Learn how to properly inflate a cage ball in this short video or use the step-by-step instructions below.

 

5 Steps for Inflating Your Cage Ball

Step 1: Insert the vinyl bladder through the opening in the cage ball cover. Once inside the cover, make sure the bladder’s inflation valve is centered in the cover’s inflation opening.

Step 2: Insert the vinyl bladder through the opening in the cage ball cover. Once inside the cover, make sure the bladder’s inflation valve is centered in the cover’s inflation opening.

Step 3: Stop inflating when the bladder is snug against its cover. Insert the plug in the inflation valve and press down until it’s flush with the bladder. Cover the valve with the bladder’s round vinyl flap. Thread the lacing through the cover’s opening and tie tight.

Step 4: To deflate your cage ball, simply remove the plug from the inflation valve and press on the ball to release the air. Some large ball inflators are equipped with a deflation suction that significantly increase the rate of deflation.

Step 5: Enjoy your cage ball!

Did you know Gopher offers a variety of cage balls with sizes ranging from 24” to 60” in diameter? These balls feature high-quality, durable covers and were designed for institutional use. Plus, they’re backed by an Unconditional 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, so if you are not satisfied with your cage ball for any reason at any time, we’ll replace it or refund your money. No hassles or exclusions!  Shop Cage Balls.

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