Inflatable Assault Course Hire Aldershot
This is the assault-course range for bookings in Aldershot and the GU11 and GU12 postcodes, covering garrison-community family days, school summer fairs and corporate work at the business parks around the town. The military theme on the 50ft, 60ft, 75ft, 86ft, 125ft and 150ft Army units lands well at garrison events, with the Big Red, Jungle, Boot Camp and Pirate Ship as alternatives where a different look fits the brief.
The right inflatable assault course or obstacle course depends on age range, numbers, space and whether the brief is head-to-head racing or steady queue movement through the obstacles. A school playing field has different limits to a business-park lawn, so it is worth saying early what the site is like and where the vehicle access goes. Briefs sometimes come in as "inflatable fun run" or "obstacle course"; both refer to the same family of kit as an assault course.
The assault-course range is PIPA-tagged with national-database traceability, and the crew on the day are the same enhanced-DBS registered, RPII-trained, first-aid certified staff who run every job. If you can send the venue address, the access route in, the surface and the expected numbers when you enquire, we can rule out anything that will not fit before the booking is held.
The assault courses often go out with the rest of the fleet for an Aldershot fun day: a bouncy castle for the younger ones, a rodeo bull to draw a crowd, and a photo booth for the evening. See the full Aldershot event hire range.
Our little ones looooved your assault course and it was a joy to watch them have so much fun. We will be back in touch next year no doubt!
Why book Monster Event Hire?
- Established 2002 - run by Joanne and David Morris from Havant.
- £10 million Public Liability Insurance - certificate available on request, with additional licensed-premises cover.
- Every inflatable PIPA-tagged and inspected annually - PIPA is the only inspection scheme recognised by the HSE.
- In-house PIPA-certified inflatable inspector and RPII inspector - the safety knowledge is in the business, not borrowed once a year.
- Every member of staff is enhanced-DBS registered, and staff are RPII operator/supervisor trained and first-aid trained.
- BS EN 14960:2019 is the standard we work to for inflatable play equipment.
- Anemometer wind-safety protocol issued with every inflatable hire - documented procedure with a 24mph cutoff.
- Electrical equipment is annually PAT-tested by certified testers where applicable.
- Our equipment is our own - no sub-hiring or agency middlemen.
- Trusted by councils, charities, government research agencies and corporates, with named multi-year repeat clients.
Need an insurance certificate, risk assessment or method statement? They're available on request - just ask when you book.
Inflatable assault course hire in Aldershot - common questions
What size assault courses can you bring to Aldershot?
The 60ft and 75ft Army units are the workhorses for primary school summer fairs and scout fundraisers, with the 50ft and 86ft in between. The 125ft and 150ft units and the Boot Camp Challenge sit at the top end for full garrison family days and corporate fun days where the site can take the run. Tell us the space and we will recommend the right unit.
Do you provide someone to run the course, or do we supervise it?
We deliver, set up, anchor and test the course, then brief whoever is supervising. Your own marshals can run it on the day, or we can supply a trained operator. Tell us which you would prefer when you book.
How much room and power does a large assault course need?
The longer Army units need a clear, reasonably level run and room at the sides for the anchor points, so straight access matters as much as floor space. They run off two or three standard 13amp sockets depending on the unit; for field sites around GU11 and GU12 with no power we bring a generator. Send us the venue and surface at quote stage and we will flag anything unsuitable.
Is the course safe in wind?
Every outdoor inflatable goes out with an anemometer and a written wind procedure. A competent adult reads the wind every thirty minutes, and at 24mph (Force 5 on the Beaufort scale) the course is cleared and switched off. Each unit is PIPA-tagged and inspected annually by our in-house RPII inspector.




