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Sumo Suits

Choose. Fight or Flight.

The Sumo Suits have always been a buck’s party and corporate event favourite, letting guests compete in a series of rounds that produces photo finishes.

Made for endurance.

The entire ride is thought out from top to bottom to minimise impact. Whether it’s a specially designed hand-mit that prevents grabbing and sudden tossing, or headgear that prevents serious impact, we use only the best Sumo Suits to keep our guests safe.

Made for fun.

Our team are always there to help create the perfect battle environment. From the countdown to the score keeping, our team are trained in the fine art of keeping Sumo Suits a safe event while maintaining a fun environment.

Sumo suit hire is great for birthdays, corporate events or any event with a spare over 3.5m x 3.5m! We offer sumo suit hire in Brisbane and Perth

Available for supervised or unsupervised overnight/DIY hire.

 

As for actually running the event on game day, we recommend running a tournament structure (our supervisor will help set this up):

Common formats include:

  1. HEATS
    Pairs play-off against each other in heats with winners moving to the next round until two finalists emerge. These two fight it out for “Sumo Champion”. Heats can be grouped by age group, sex or other means depending on your situation.
  2. TEAMS
    Two teams are created and a member of each team battles it out in a Sumo match. Each game winner (there are 3 games to a bout) receives a point. The team with the highest score at the end is declared the winner.
  3. KING OF THE MAT
    The winner of the bout keeps playing until he/she is beaten. If someone can beat everyone in the competition they are pronounced “Sumo Champion” – Ideal for smaller competitive groups.

The rules of the bout:

  1. Competitors will be started apart on opposite ends of the circle, facing each other.
  2. The referee will signal the competitors to begin and the competition will end in one of two ways:
    • Forcing opponent outside of circle – The contest ends when one of the contestants makes contact outside of the circle with any part of the body.
    • Forcing opponent to the mat inside the circle – The contest ends when one of the contestants makes contact inside of the circle with any part of the body except their feet.
  3. The competitor who wins two or more bouts out of the three games will win the match.
  4. The referee’s decision on a question of fact is final. His/her interpretation of the rules during the game is final.

Available for supervised or unsupervised overnight/DIY hire.

Min Size 3.5m x 3.5m

Available in QLD and WA

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