THREE PERSON METHOD: This method is recommended to use to get the most distance from your launcher. If using the one person method, please read all disclaimers and warnings before doing so. Remember that once you have it attached to your foot, you take one step forward BEFORE launching. |
| Two players stand
three feet apart facing their target, each grasping one of the vinyl grips
and tubing connector with their inside hand. A third player (the
launcher) will then load the water balloon into the pouch with one hand
holding the handle and the other hand cupping the balloon into the pouch.
The launcher person will then pull back. Aim at the target
and let fly.
ONE PERSON METHOD: This unit is not designed for use by one person and this method is not recommended but people do it so make sure you read this before attempting. When using the one person launch method, always extend your hands and arms as far away and directly in front of your body as possible. Never look into the pouch while the tubing is extended. Practice without balloons until you feel certain that the pouch and balloon will go freely away from you. Begin by looping the pouch strap under the tip of your right toe. Next load a small balloon into the pouch, grasp both handles, and take a step forward with your left foot. Then extend your arms straight out in front of you and away from your body. Without kicking or picking your foot up, release enough pressure on your right toe, pulling the pouch and balloon out and into the direction of your outstretched arms. WARNING: Facial fractures and severe eye damage can occur. Water balloons are shot at speeds up to 75 MPH. NEVER shoot at people. Never pull tubing back at eye level! Never attach launcher to permanent fixture. Always use protective eyewear. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Wholesale Goods, LLC and the makers of this launcher accepts no responsibility or liability for mishandling, misuse, damage or injury from non-compliance with instructions. User assumes responsibility and liability for the use of this product. |