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Whimberley High School Helmet Tunnel

Product: L7788


Landmark Creations designed and manufactured this striking custom inflatable football helmet tunnel for Wimberley High School. The helmet stands at an impressive 16.5 x 16.5 x 21.5 feet and features a blue tunnel interior with white exterior, showcasing the school's colors and logo. This inflatable tunnel adds excitement and team spirit at sporting events, creating a memorable entrance for players and fans alike. Our custom inflatables are tailored to fit the unique branding of each client, offering a bold and functional centerpiece for sports marketing and promotions.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 16.5 L: 21.5 W: 16.5
  • Includes: Blower system, storage bag, installation hardware & repair kit

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What Others Say About Landmark Creations

"We are able to directly track customer traffic caused by the boot, so we know the inflatable boot paid for itself within the first year."

- Jerry Kavsh, Renton Western Wear

"Thank you so much for getting the arch to us in time for our event!  The arch looked great and we couldn't of been happier with the look.  Looking forward to ordering another arch from you for our 2013 events!"

- Holly Vittengl, Gladiator Assault Challenge

"We TRULY appreciate your service and excellent workmanship. We look forward to working with you all in the future!"

- Amanda Frith, Dalton Agency

“The inflatable finish arch looked fantastic! Local media was also there filming, so photos and videos of our race were viewed by many with our logo front and center.”

- David Parker, Pacific Road Runners Club

"Landmark created two inflatable Truman the Tigers for us, and they were incredibly easy to work with, as well as very affordable."

- Michelle Froese, Missouri University

"Just wanted to say how much we LOVE our inflatables.  We tested them in our lobby where they were, of course, an instant hit for school group photos. Our leadership was quite pleased with the durability and the realism."

- Mike Hennessy, Carnegie Science Center