Dual-Lane 83-Foot Course | Tallest Slide in the Fleet at 21 Feet | Wider 16-Foot Lanes | Crawl Tunnels, Pop-Ups, Climbing Wall | Ages 5 to Adult | Displayed Price Is for Up to 8 Hours
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DFW Inflatable Obstacle Course Rental- 83 foot Long
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Setup Area: 18' X 85'- This is a larger unit that Requires a 48" (4ft) gate to backyard and 4 ft. clear path to setup area.
Actual Size: 16' X 83'- This is a larger unit that Requires a 48" (4ft) gate to backyard and 4 ft. clear path to setup area.
Monitors: 2 Adult Supervisor Required
Outlets: 3, 12 amp circuits
Age Group: 5 to adult
Description
Rent the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course in DFW Texas
The Extreme Rush runs 83 feet and finishes with a 21-foot slide — the tallest slide finish of any obstacle course in the Inflatable Party Magic fleet. It is shorter than the 100-foot courses in the catalog, but it is wider, taller at the finish, and built in three pieces rather than five, which makes it faster to set up and easier to fit through a standard backyard gate. Two competitors race side-by-side through crawl tunnels, vertical pop-up obstacles, barriers, log jams, a tire race, and a rock climbing wall before the 21-foot slide drops them to the finish. The course was specifically customized for pre-teens, teens, and adults — the obstacle sequence is designed to feel like a real challenge, not a shortcut. See the full obstacle course rental lineup in DFW Texas to compare all options, but if your event fits a standard backyard and you want the tallest slide finish in the catalog, this is your course.
The crawl tunnels at the start are the detail that sets the Extreme Rush apart from every other course in the fleet. No other obstacle course in the catalog opens with tunnels — most start with pop-up weaves or barriers. Crawling immediately on entry resets competitors' momentum from the start line and creates a bottleneck that separates the fast from the frantic within the first 15 feet. From there the course builds through climbing elements and barriers to the rock wall, which leads directly to the 21-foot drop. We deliver and set up the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course across Joshua obstacle course rentals, Godley obstacle course rentals, and Haslet obstacle course rentals — and 50+ cities across the DFW metroplex.
The three-piece configuration requires three separate 110v outlets on three individual 12-amp circuits and two adult supervisors. The setup footprint is 85 feet long and 18 feet wide — wider than the 100-foot courses at 13 feet, which means the lanes themselves give competitors more room. Delivery requires a 48-inch (4-foot) gate opening to the backyard and a 4-foot clear path to the setup area. Every section is inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance, built from lead-free fire-retardant vinyl, and sanitized between every rental. Our complete safety standards are posted on the site.
Extreme Rush Obstacle Course — Specs and Rental Details
Why the Extreme Rush Belongs in a Category of Its Own
21-Foot Slide — Tallest Obstacle Course Finish in the Fleet
Every other obstacle course in the fleet finishes at 17 or 18 feet. The Extreme Rush finishes at 21 feet — three to four feet taller than any sibling course. That extra height is felt on the slide. Competitors who finished 83 feet of course have fully earned the drop, and the 21-foot launch makes sure they know it.
Crawl Tunnels at the Start — Nothing Else Opens This Way
Every other obstacle course in the fleet starts with pop-up weaves or open barriers. The Extreme Rush opens with crawl tunnels, which immediately resets both competitors from a sprint to a low crawl within the first 15 feet. That opening forces a different kind of competition — technique over raw speed — and separates the field before the course even opens up.
Wider Lanes — 16 Feet Actual vs. 12 Feet on the 100-Footers
The 100-foot courses in the fleet measure 12 feet wide across both lanes. The Extreme Rush is 16 feet wide — four extra feet that each competitor feels in the crawl sections and climbing elements. More room means less bottlenecking and a cleaner racing experience for larger teens and adults running the course at full effort.
Three Pieces — Simpler Setup, Same Full Challenge
The 100-foot courses arrive in five sections. The Extreme Rush arrives in three. Three-piece assembly means a faster setup window, fewer connection points to check, and a lighter logistics load for our delivery crew. For events with tighter setup windows or narrower access paths, three pieces solves problems five pieces cannot.
Customized for Pre-Teens, Teens, and Adults
The obstacle sequence on the Extreme Rush was specifically customized to challenge older participants. The course does not feel like it was designed for small children and scaled up. The tunnel entry, climbing wall, and 21-foot slide exit were all built with the older crowd in mind — which is why this course books so heavily for teen birthdays, graduation parties, and corporate events.
Fits Through a Standard 4-Foot Backyard Gate
The Extreme Rush requires a 48-inch gate opening — the standard residential backyard gate width. Many longer, heavier obstacle courses cannot make it through without disassembly or alternate access. The three-piece configuration fits through standard gates cleanly, which opens up a large pool of backyard venues that wider or longer courses cannot reach.
How the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course Works
1
Enter the Crawl Tunnels
Both competitors remove shoes and enter their parallel lanes. The course opens immediately into crawl tunnels — no warmup weave, no gentle start. You drop to your hands and knees within the first few feet and the race resets from a sprint to a low crawl before you've found your rhythm.
2
Work Through Pop-Ups, Barriers, and the Tire Run
Coming out of the tunnels, the course opens into vertical pop-up obstacles, barriers, and a tire agility run through the middle section. This is where competitors who crawled efficiently pull ahead and where the gap between lanes gets established before the climbing wall.
3
Scale the Rock Climbing Wall
The rock climbing wall sits at the end of the course after the log jams and barriers. Legs that have been through 65 feet of crawls and obstacles meet the steepest climb on the course. First one over the wall controls the finish — and nobody who made it through the crawl tunnels quits at the wall.
4
Take the 21-Foot Slide to the Finish
The 21-foot slide is the tallest finish of any obstacle course in the fleet. After 83 feet of crawls, climbs, and obstacle work, the drop is the reward and the exclamation point. First one down wins. Then both competitors loop back and the next pair steps up.
The Extreme Rush — 83 feet of dual-lane competition ending at a 21-foot slide, the tallest obstacle course finish in the fleet
Full 83-foot length side view — wider 16-foot lanes visible across the complete course
Dual-entry end — the course opens directly into crawl tunnels, resetting both competitors from a sprint immediately
Watch the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course in Action
See the full interior — crawl tunnels, pop-up obstacles, barriers, rock climbing wall, and the 21-foot slide finish — before you decide.
Setup Requirements and How to Book the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course
Space and Gate Access Requirements
The Extreme Rush needs 85 feet of length and 18 feet of width on flat, level ground — clear of trees, power lines, fences, and overhead obstructions. Delivery requires a 48-inch (4-foot) gate opening to the backyard and a 4-foot clear, unobstructed path from the gate to the setup location. If your gate is narrower than 4 feet, call (817) 800-8618 before booking. Grass is ideal. Concrete and asphalt work with sandbag anchoring.
Electrical Requirements — Three Separate Circuits
Three separate 110v outlets on three separate 12-amp breaker circuits, each within 100 feet of the setup location. Three circuits means three different breakers — not three sockets on the same breaker. Standard residential panels typically have enough capacity, but verify before booking. Call (817) 800-8618 if your venue has limited panel access or if you need to discuss generator options.
How to Book Online
Click "Add to Cart," enter your event date and delivery address, and pay a deposit to lock in the date. Automatic confirmation goes out immediately. Our crew delivers, assembles all three sections, stakes or sandbags the course, tests every blower, and confirms both lanes are race-ready before leaving. Pickup comes after your event. Questions? Call (817) 800-8618.
Supervision and Safety
Two adult supervisors are required — one at the entry managing competitor pairs, one at the slide base managing exits and the 21-foot drop. At 83 feet, one supervisor cannot safely cover both ends simultaneously. Every section is inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance. Review our inflatable supervision guide before your event day.
Best Events for the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course Rental
Teen Birthday Parties
The Extreme Rush was specifically customized for older kids and teenagers. The crawl tunnel opening, wider lanes, and 21-foot slide finish make it feel like a real challenge to a 13-year-old — not a scaled-up kid's course. Teens who have grown out of bounce houses race this thing until they're too tired to argue about who won.
Graduation Parties
Middle school and high school graduation parties from May through June run this course hard. The 21-foot slide finish makes for a visible, dramatic moment that goes on every phone at the party. Pairs naturally with a water slide or dunk tank for a full outdoor graduation setup that covers both competitive and casual entertainment.
School Field Days
The dual-lane format cycles two racers simultaneously, keeping volume moving at field day events. The 83-foot length and 4-foot gate requirement make this more manageable at schools where setup access is limited. We handle vendor approval for schools and carry full COI documentation for district and campus events.
Corporate Team-Building Events
The crawl tunnel entry is a natural conversation starter at a corporate event — watching your manager try to low-crawl faster than their direct report sets a tone for the rest of the afternoon. Companies book the Extreme Rush for corporate event entertainment specifically because the obstacle variety keeps adults engaged all day without feeling like they're at a children's party.
Church Carnivals and Fall Festivals
The neutral design works at any church or community festival context without imposing a theme that might not fit the event. The shorter 83-foot footprint fits on grass areas that can't accommodate a full 100-foot course, making it more versatile for church parking lots, courtyards, and smaller outdoor spaces.
College Events and Greek Life
Campus events and Greek organization competitions use the Extreme Rush for college event entertainment that runs all-day brackets. The crawl tunnel opening means the course naturally slows down overconfident runners and rewards smart pacers — which is exactly the dynamic that makes a bracket competition interesting to watch.
VBS and Youth Group Events
Vacation Bible School programs and youth groups running 8-hour activity days get full use of the Extreme Rush across the rental window. Build a relay format where groups race in heats, or run open brackets — the course turns over fast enough to accommodate a full program without long wait times.
Backyard Parties with Standard Gates
The 4-foot gate requirement and 3-piece configuration make the Extreme Rush one of the most backyard-accessible obstacle courses at this length in the fleet. If your yard fits 85 feet and your gate is at least 48 inches wide, this course works. Measure and confirm — then book with confidence.
A dunk tank runs parallel to the obstacle course line and gives spectators their own event to engage with while they wait for a turn on the Extreme Rush.
Spectators and resting competitors need shade and seating at any outdoor Texas event running past 10 AM. Shade tents are non-negotiable in the summer months.
Bundle the Extreme Rush with other rentals at package pricing for school field days, birthday parties, and corporate events that need multiple activity stations.
Our Party-First Cancellation and Weather Philosophy
Weather Happens
Texas weather is unpredictable. When it forces a cancellation, your deposit rolls to your rescheduled date — no penalties, no debate, no lost money.
Empathy Over Logistics
Chanda McFarland runs this company as a parent. When something goes wrong on event day, the first response is finding a fix — not citing a policy.
The Magic Standard
Every course gets checked like it's for our own family. That approach has generated over 1,200 five-star Google reviews from DFW families, schools, churches, and businesses since 2002.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course
Why is the Extreme Rush shorter than the 100-foot courses but the slide is taller?
The Extreme Rush runs 83 feet — shorter than the Radical Run and Boot Camp at 100 feet each — but the slide finish rises to 21 feet compared to 18 feet on the 100-foot courses. The shorter course length means the height goes into the slide tower instead of being distributed across additional obstacle sections. The result is a course that hits differently: slightly less distance, considerably more drama at the finish. For events where the visual impact of the slide matters as much as the course length, the Extreme Rush wins that comparison.
What is the gate size requirement and why does it matter?
Delivery requires a 48-inch (4-foot) wide gate opening to the backyard and a 4-foot clear, unobstructed path from the gate to the setup location. Our crew carries the three sections of the course through the gate and path to the setup area — nothing wider than 4 feet can make it through a standard residential gate without disassembly. Measure your gate before booking. If your gate is narrower, call (817) 800-8618 and we will talk through options. Do not assume — a gate that looks close to 4 feet may not be.
Why does the course start with crawl tunnels instead of open obstacles?
The crawl tunnel opening was a deliberate customization for the Extreme Rush — no other obstacle course in the fleet starts this way. Opening with tunnels immediately resets both competitors from a sprint to a low crawl within the first 15 feet, which levels the playing field between pure sprinters and agile, technique-focused racers. It is the most commented-on obstacle on the course by guests who have run both the Extreme Rush and the 100-foot straight courses.
What ages can run the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course?
Ages 5 to adult — with the note that this course was specifically customized for pre-teens, teens, and adults. Kids age 5 to 7 can complete it, but the crawl tunnels and rock climbing wall feel more natural for ages 8 and up. Younger kids who are smaller and flexible often move through the crawl sections faster than older competitors, which creates its own entertainment value. Your entry supervisor makes the call on any child who appears too small for the climbing wall. See our event day guide for supervision and age-management tips.
Where does Inflatable Party Magic deliver the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course?
We deliver and set up the Extreme Rush throughout the entire DFW metroplex — Tarrant County, Johnson County, Ellis County, Dallas County, Parker County, Hood County, Hill County, and Bosque County. Cities include Fort Worth, Arlington, Burleson, Mansfield, Cleburne, Joshua, Godley, Haslet, Granbury, Midlothian, Waxahachie, Grand Prairie, Aledo, Weatherford, and 40+ more. Professional three-section setup and takedown is included in the rental price. View our full delivery area or call (817) 800-8618.
Extreme Rush Obstacle Course Delivery Across DFW Texas
Professional delivery, full three-section assembly, and pickup of the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course is included in the rental price across all DFW cities listed below.
Tarrant County
Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Kennedale, Benbrook, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Watauga, Haslet, Trophy Club, Colleyville, Crowley, Everman, Forest Hill, River Oaks, and Azle.
Johnson County
Burleson, Cleburne, Joshua, Alvarado, Grandview, Venus, Godley, Keene, Cresson, and Rio Vista.
Ellis and Dallas County
Midlothian, Waxahachie, Red Oak, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Grand Prairie, Coppell, Flower Mound, Maypearl, and Covington.
Parker, Hood, and Somervell County
Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Granbury, Glen Rose, Tolar, Lipan, and Acton.
Hill and Bosque County
Hillsboro, Itasca, Blum, Whitney, Kopperl, and Morgan.
Extended Delivery
Waco, Briar Oaks, Rendon, Lillian, and additional DFW communities. Call (817) 800-8618 to confirm delivery availability for your specific location.
Book the Extreme Rush Obstacle Course for Your DFW Event
83 feet of dual-lane competition with the tallest slide finish in the fleet — available for ages 5 through adult. Reserve your date before the weekend is gone.