Insane Inflatable had a huge turnout and it was easy to tell many of them arrived early and hung out after and the festival area was good times the entire time I was on site. The MC did a good job of firing up both the racers and crowd the entire time, which helped make the festival area even more of a good time.
The Course:
The course was setup at a venue that is used for the county fair for many years and it’s a very flat course, but the scorching hot sun and heat made up for the lack of hills on this course.
The first obstacle was right at the start line and was fittingly called “Let's Go”. This was a nice and fun climb up an inflatable obstacle and then a fun bouncy slide down. The course continued on for a short distance and if I recall the next obstacle was “Mattress Run”, which is much like the tire obstacles I have seen on many OCR courses, but with this one racers where trying to step in each hole on a very long and bouncy inflatable that resembled a mattress with lots of angled holes. After a brief sprint was “Big Balls”, which was a lot of inflated big balls that were placed in an inflated structure and racers had to avoid, ram, or be rammed by the big balls to get to the other side and complete the obstacle. The course continued on for a brief sprint and up next I think was “Levels”, which was an inflatable with different levels of blocks to jump/climb/crawl up and down; the hard part about this obstacle was trying to get up and down each block while not losing balance on each section. The fun part is, if you lose your balance on this or any of the obstacles, you do a face/rear-end plant on to a nice and cushy surface.
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Overall Feelings:
The Schwag:
The schwag included a cute and stylish finisher medal that has an inflatable obstacle on it, a nice looking finisher shirt, and a little flat waterproof storage device to be able to secure things like ID's and credit cards in it while racing.
Overall event rating:
It’s important that when it comes to an event like this, my readers understand I rate it based on a different perspective than I would a Spartan or BattleFrog event/race. The bottom line: registration was fast and smooth the course was fun and challenging (all be it only eleven obstacles) for both first time obstacle course racers of all ages, and even more experienced racers who attended this event with a full understanding and expectation it wasn't going to be a “Spartan” or “Tough Mudder” type course. The volunteers were awesome, which came to no shock to me, and the schwag was nice. For the most part all the obstacles moved fast and had very little delays (at least while I was at them). The course had, if I recall, two water stations and this would be the only area I would suggest to improve and add one more water station; especially on such a massively hot day as this day was. I am rating the course a 5 out of 5 stars.
Final Thoughts:
I work for a very large company in the Hudson Valley area and today at work I saw at least a half dozen people rocking the Insane Inflatable finisher shirt, which I have to say was a first and really brought a smile to my face.
I am happy I ended up running the course and going to this event as I really love to provide a recap of all obstacle course races and not just the bigger named or harder challenging ones. Insane Inflatable is a great obstacle course to take a first timer to and introduce them to the world of obstacle courses in a fun and not to intimidating course.