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This is a suit is designed by Olaf Kostersson that is made to look like an Skunk.
It comes with patches of perforated holes in the eyes of face (where the inner and outer layers come together) so that you can see, breath, and even talk. Two small inflatable pieces inside the face area form an inflatable mask to hold the inner layer away to make breathing easy. Entry is accessed by a zipper on the back of the suit.
You can choose from 2 different build qualities:
Pinched seam - The first build quality uses pinched seams. It's made like the balloon dogs and pup/fox suits. It's a lower cost and good for most applications but not good for rough play. Made from colored vinyl and print only for small things like eyes. Inside and outside is 0.3mm PVC.
Overlapping seams - made like our hyena, tiger and sheep suits. Most color is printed except for black and white. Printing can be done with either digital (materials is very rubbery and slick feeling and shiny looking but care must be taken to keep the print looking good) or Soft UV printing (not as soft as digital print but very durable). Outside is 0.4mm pvc and inside is our ultra-rubbery shiny 0.2mm custom PVC. A step up from the pinched seams.
This price includes creation of suit, testing, and reinforcement of weak spots.
Looking for more skunk fun? Check out our Inflatable World Skunk, made in-house, here.
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Greatness in Design
This is my first full suit from CCS, which I chose mostly for the design, which I greatly admire, and judge to be their best. It is both aesthetically delightful and functionally sound. Not only is the enormous tail suspended proudly aloft, and impossible to overlook, but the stubby legs and pear shape of the suit encourages the wearer to waddle, which subsequent induces a lot of tail-swaying. You don’t even have to make the effort; the suit itself ensures the puffy, free-swinging tail does not go to waste. In this suit, shaking your tail is unavoidable. Aside from the suit's effective transformative quality of becoming an adorable cartoonish skunk with a big animated tail, the sensation inside the suit is uniquely delightful. One enjoys all the snug full-body hugging of the soft, puffy interior (characteristic of double-layered inflatable suits). But the addition of the large tail further enhances the experience. By its connection to the back of the suit, and the partial sensory deprivation caused within, one can strongly perceive the tail's heavy swaying movement behind themself (that it is there, and a part of them). Even the feeling of the tail bumping against the suit, with sufficient movement. The tail can be a comically awkward addition to one’s already cumbersome new form, as well as a useful one. My favorite discovery of the suit thus far is that I can rest against my huge tail like a cushion if I lean against a wall (with my paws behind my head in a silly relaxed pose, of course). This suit is truly a proud achievement of aptophiliac desire and expression. Or, if someone simply would love to have a tail, this suit will thoroughly satisfy that dream. For anyone else who’s passionate about inflatable gear, and might be interested in such a suit, I don’t believe they could go wrong with the Skunk Suit. I’d only advise that a full suit like this could be a bit much at first if one is used to anything smaller. As mentioned, this is my first inflatable suit (that covers the entire body). I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect, but wanted to give it a try. And after such, I had no trouble, and overall loved the experience inside the suit. But in experiencing it for myself, I’ve also learned that having the head and hands covered is a world apart from anything less. While providing a blissful puffy squeeze to every inch of the body, it also deprives one of the perception and control over their surroundings to a considerable degree; presenting hazards that I could not have even foreseen, before trying it on. I’m absolutely convinced of the importance of safe practice, and heeding all precautions, as laid out in clear printing that was provided with my suit. I’m sincerely grateful to CCS for their care in the safety of those they serve, as it was also a factor in my selection. And though I bring this up, to be clear, it’s nothing to detract from the suit. Acknowledging the risks shouldn’t take away from the fun. On the contrary, that CCS shares everything they know of how to protect ourselves, as well as our gear, makes such a beautiful suit more enjoyable for me; that I don’t have to figure out all the dangers by myself. I am grateful for that, and by it, am 100% pleased with this suit. It’s everything I hoped for. A quality item in construction, and a remarkable achievement in design.