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An '''Inner Tube''' is a form of transport in [[Club Penguin]]. Most commonly used in [[Sled Racing]], it resembles a large red inflatable ring with handles on either side. A similar item is used in [[Hydro Hopper]], formerly known as Ballistic Biscuit, when not holding a [[Wakeboard]].[[Image:Innertube.jpg|thumb|The inner tube in the Sport Shop.]]
An '''Inner Tube''' is a form of transport in [[Club Penguin]]. Most commonly used in [[Sled Racing]], it resembles a large red inflatable ring with handles on either side. A similar item is used in [[Hydro Hopper]], formerly known as Ballistic Biscuit, when not holding a [[wakeboard]].[[Image:Innertube.jpg|thumb|The inner tube in the Sport Shop.]]


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Image:Innertube_Game.jpg|A penguin playing [[Hydro Hopper]] with an inner tube.
Image:Innertube_Game.jpg|A penguin playing [[Hydro Hopper]] with an inner tube.
Image:Innertube_Dock.jpg|The inner tubes at the [[Dock]].
Image:Innertube_Dock.jpg|The inner tubes at the [[Dock]].
Image:Sleddown.PNG|An inner tube in [[Sled Racing]].
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Revision as of 14:22, 16 April 2009

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An Inner Tube is a form of transport in Club Penguin. Most commonly used in Sled Racing, it resembles a large red inflatable ring with handles on either side. A similar item is used in Hydro Hopper, formerly known as Ballistic Biscuit, when not holding a wakeboard.

The inner tube in the Sport Shop.

Trivia

  • When waiting for more players in a game of Sled Racing, your penguin can be seen sitting on an inner tube at the top of the Sled Run.
  • They are sometimes mistaken for sleds.

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