Inflatable vs Fiberglass Water Parks

Inflatable vs Fiberglass Water Parks

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Comparing Inflatable Water Park VS Fiberglass Water Park – HZQ

When it comes to **water park comparison** between inflatable water parks made of PVC tarpaulin and fiberglass (FRP) water parks, the latter boasts several unbeatable advantages:

Higher Strength

FRP, constructed using gel coat resin pasting with multilayer fiberglass, is a high-strength material capable of withstanding temperatures of at least 50 ℃ (epoxy resin can withstand 200-300 ℃). In contrast, inflatable water slides are made solely of PVC tarpaulin, making them prone to damage from sharp objects.

Long Working Life

The constant friction between the inflatable water slide and the ground leads to frequent breakage and air leaks. Repairing these air leakage points can be time-consuming for customers. Additionally, exposure to sunlight accelerates the aging of PVC tarpaulin, limiting its service life to only 2-3 years, whereas FRP (fiberglass) can last for more than a decade.

Good Appearance

FRP water parks exude a sense of sophistication that surpasses that of inflatable water slides, especially after 2-3 years of use. In comparison, inflatable water parks lack aesthetic appeal.

Better Experience of Playing

While inflatable slides are limited to regular gliding due to structural constraints, FRP materials can be customised in terms of height, shape, and angle for straight or spiral gliding. This customisation enhances the fun for both children and adults.

Higher Stability and Safety

FRP water parks are installed using steel structures and concrete civil work, ensuring stability even in adverse weather conditions like heavy rain and strong winds. On the other hand, inflatable water parks rely solely on anchor points connected by ropes, compromising stability and safety during inclement weather.


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