Mechanical Bull
A mechanical bull, also known as a bucking machine, is a device that replicates the sensation of riding a bucking animal, such as a rodeo bull or horse, popularized by Sherwood Cryer. It is usually powered by a variable-speed electric motor.
The "Triple Skull" Gate Bull
Similar to the Log Cabin version, but featuring a tall "archway" or gate-style backwall with three large steer skulls. The green floor and brown "fenced" perimeter give it a ranch-pasture look.
The "Wild West" Pink Rodeo
A vibrant pink and brown "Wild West" themed bull with a protective inflatable roof. It features artwork of cowgirls riding bulls on the front pillars. This unit is popular for gender reveals, bachelorette parties, or themed birthday events looking for a "Western Glam" aesthetic.
The Black "Risk" Bull
A more aggressive-looking setup featuring a matte black mechanical bull with an angry expression. The base is a simple red and brown "corral" style. It prominently displays a safety warning in both English and Spanish ("You Ride At Your Own Risk"), making it ideal for street fairs or public festivals.
The Classic Wild West Rodeo
A standard high-visibility model with a bright red and black floor. It includes a full inflatable canopy with "The Wild West Rodeo" branding in blue and yellow block letters. It’s the "all-weather" workhorse of the fleet, providing shade for the rider and protection from light drizzle.
The Frontier Cabin Bull
This unit features a green "grass" floor and a tall backwall designed to look like a log cabin wall, adorned with three steer skulls. It offers a more "open" feel than the roofed versions but still provides a clear "backdrop" for photos.
The Old West Outlaw / Wagon Wheel Rodeo
This model features a rustic, wood-printed inflatable base with large decorative wagon wheels on the corners. The backwall depicts a steer skull and revolvers, making it a perfect fit for high-end corporate Western themes or "Saloon" style parties.