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Latex quality[]

They don't call them "Qualatex" for nothing. The latex is very supple when uninflated, and is just the right thickness that a full inflation brings out just the right stiffness and colour shine. The colours are stellar-- there are so many to choose from, and all of them are perfectly even across the entire balloon. Best of all, they smell like balloons-- leave some tight Qualatexes around the room for a while, and soon you'll have a nose full of that great latex smell.

Reliability[]

The latex quality has a lot to do with the good reliability of these balloons. Just don't try to inflate down the neck on the first try-- this can only be done carefully after a couple good stretching pre-inflations. Church windows and bubble defects are nearly non-existent. While the latex quality makes these balloons very trustworthy at full inflation, the overinflation capabilities are a little suspect. The necks just aren't long enough to be inflated all the way out without risk. Some have reported a higher-than-average burst rate once the neck has begun to form. They are regarded as having one of the fiercest pops in the balloon world, you have been warned :p


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