| Air Dancers, sometimes called a tube man, wind man | | | | change in the areas you live in due to weather. All |
| or Fly Guy is a large inflatable device consisting of a | | | | materials will need to be replaced at some point. There |
| long tube-like sleeve attached to a powered fan | | | | is not a Non-Rip material built to never be replaced. |
| blower, which causes the sleeve to move in a dancing | | | | You get what you pay for. |
| or flailing motion. They resemble a vertical tube, but | | | | 2) Purchase from a vendor who is having the product |
| variants resembling humans with tube "arms" are also | | | | made, verses pre-made units sitting on the shelf. This |
| common. They can be several colors, have what | | | | also lets your Air Dancer stand out from the rest by |
| looks like hair and fingers and have a message on | | | | not looking EXACTLY the same. Also, ask how water |
| them. Air Dancers are about 20 feet in height and are | | | | will affect your Air Dancer. |
| often used as attention-getters for many businesses. | | | | 3) Ask for a Lettering Warranty if you have letter |
| Tips on purchasing an Air Dancer - | | | | applied. Many companies do not offer any warranty. |
| 1) Always ask for a rip-stop fabric weight and ask | | | | 4) Research your Air Dancers fan - one company has |
| what the life expectancy of the Air Dancer should be | | | | 85% of the market share for a reason. |
| and if there is a warranty offered. The expectancy will | | | | |