Visual and auditory crowd engagement tools help turn passive spectators into active participants at large gatherings. Cheering items achieve this by giving attendees something physical to hold, wave, or make noise with during key moments of an event. The selection covers everything from loud plastic cowbells and whistles to highly visible foam hands, inflatable bang bang sticks, and roll-out fan flags. By distributing these items at entry gates or placing them on stadium seats, organisers can create a unified atmosphere. The lightweight nature of the plastics, cardboard, and foam used in these products means they are safe for crowded environments and easy for staff to hand out quickly.
A corporate sponsor at a major tennis tournament could place branded cardboard clappers on every seat in the arena before the match begins. A university student union might hand out colourful whistles on lanyards and bright headband wigs during orientation week to build excitement on campus.
Your organisation can add custom artwork to these products through screen printing or full colour digital print. A company logo can be printed directly onto the side of a cowbell, or a campaign hashtag can be digitally printed across the fabric of a roll-out flag.
Common Questions
How long does it take to produce custom cheering items?
Production times vary depending on the specific product and order volume. Turnaround is typically between seven and fourteen days, though some items like whistles or clappers may be available on expedited three-day or 24-hour production schedules.
Are bang bang sticks reusable?
Yes, they can be deflated by re-inserting the straw to release the air, then folded flat for storage. However, because they are inexpensive and given away in bulk, most event attendees choose to keep them inflated or discard them after the event finishes.
What materials are used to make the foam shapes?
The foam hands, mitts, and novelty shapes are cut from EVA foam or dense sponge material. This makes them lightweight, soft enough to avoid causing injury in crowds, and durable enough to last through a full day of cheering.
How is artwork applied to plastic clappers?
Screen printing or full colour digital print is used to apply logos to the flat circular section of the clapper. This central area remains visible even when the user is shaking the handle to make noise.