- MULTI-USE: This chair is ideal for floating at the lake, beach or in the pool. Features side clips to allow tethering to dock, boat, or other floats!
- DURABLE: Patented inner spring around the outside edge of the float provides greater comfort and stability in the water
- ULTIMATE COMFORT: Relax into the soft mesh seat that suspends your lower body in the water, helping to keep you cool
- PORTABLE: Includes carry bag and folds flat and compact for easy portability and storage – it’s a great pool float for travel!
- DIMENSIONS: Measures (when fully inflated) 39"L x 39"W x 17"H and supports adults up to 250 lbs.
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Helena Loffelmanova
Keeps you cool and comfortable the entire time you’re on it
I had no trouble blowing this up and my lungs are not the best. Brought it to the cottage last year, and got a beautiful tan while I floated in the lake reading my kindle. The “seat” is mesh, so you’re actually sitting in the water, which keeps you cool and comfortable. You also have the option of dipping your legs into the water or comfortably supporting them out of the water the way it’s made. There are loops on it so I was able to secure it to the boat dock and not float too far into the lake since I had my kindle and iPhone with me, it would have been harder to get back to shore without getting both of them wet. It stayed fully inflated until I let the air out for the season. The only negative is that I have been unable to fold it back up and put it in the storage case, so it stays out of sight flat up against the wall behind the couch. Since it is so flat, transporting it is no problem either. Once my Jeep was all packed, I laid it on top of everything and it was totally unobtrusive. I’m looking forward to using it again this summer.
Cindy Parent
By far the best pool lounger ever!! Alcoholics and geniuses, this is for you.
Do you lie to read poolside? Do you like to drink either in the pool or poolside? I have been buying pool toys and loungers for 17 years. This is by far the best and longest lasting one ever. Quick to blow up. Holds my fat ass (205lbs) up and able to drink and read and sleep. Cup holder, yes. Lets you keep your legs up like in a recliner, or down into the water like a chair. Loved it so much, I bought another for my wife because I love her that much ( and I don't want to be self-less and give it up) but this. 1000% worth it.
Tanya Jannat
Worth the cost
This product is used daily in our salt water pool. We bought 2 of them! We find them comfortable and easy to fall asleep in the sun with lol.
Whitney Suzanne Junelle Brooks
Awesome for lakes and pools!
These are the best floats ever!! Even my dog loves to sit on my lap and float with me. I have pics to prove it!
Zilan P Nhene
Where has this chair been all my life?
I've been looking for a decent float.lounger that I can keep in my vehicle with my beach chair. My goal was to be able to carry everything I need for the lake or beach in my Tommy Bahama Beach Chair. I hate lugging tons of gear to the beach...and this was the final accessory. OK lets get to the pros and cons... Pros: Very lightweight: Easy to carry once inflated (< 5lbs) Compact: when stored in the carry bag it fits inside the beach chair seat when the chair is folded Easy to Inflate: < 1 min Durable: Love the nylon fabric cover, looks like it could resist incidental pokes/ scrapes etc. Comfortable: This chair is heaven...the fabric mesh seat suspends me deep enough into the water to keep me cool, but is more than strong enought to hold my weight (I'm 180lbs) and the backrest provides adequate support (and doesn't interfere with my hat) and the foot rest is ingenious. Cons: Wish it came in more colors wish the cup holder was wider to hold a sports water bottle Teathering clip is flimsy plastic. One tug and it would break. I replaced with a metal carabiner keychain and that did the trick
Pauline Rayno
Perfect lounger
Took this on a weekend to the lake and everyone was was jealous. Very comfortable lounger. And easy to inflate.
Alecia Rakes
Just as the Reviews stated!
This float is perfect for anyone 'larger'. It holds 300 pounds, and tall people too. The cupholder can't be used with someone this size, though. Also, you can't tan on your back. But, for a nice heavy duty float, this is PERFECT!!! Love mine.
Emily Mertis Cherukara
Better than an inflatable lounger if you want to be IN and not ON the water.
We bought 2 of these and LOVE them. This is NOT a tube float. It is a floating sit-down-in-the-water chair, which is great on a hot day. It has a great cup holder that really holds onto cans, bottles and plastic glasses. It is very comfy, has a nice lean-back headrest, and even though you sit lower in the water than a tube like the Intex River Run, you can still move this by paddling and kicking if you are drifting in the current. The hook-together feature is great for conversation (read floating cocktail party) and even fun if you want to tow behind a kayak or SUP. It hooked to a River Run as well as another Floating Chair. It is feather light and very compact when stowed in its carry case. It has a spring-open frame that pops open and folds closed. It takes only a few breaths to blow up because the inner "tube" sits inside the frame and the cover and doesn't hold much air. Because of its wide mesh seat, it is rated for ages 15+, however my lanky 11 and 10 year old grandkids fit fine in it, paddled all around, and loved it. I highly recommend it, and will probably get more so we don't have to take turns.
Chris Smith
Great Product
I am amazed at the reviews of 1 or even less than 3 stars. This product is amazing. I have 3 of them; all + 3 years old stored outside by our pool in the hot Florida sun all summer (and even winter) long. They are all still in perfect shape - no holes - no leaking and they are used alot by all of our visiting fiends. You can spent $ 100 for a pool chair which isn't as comfortable as this product. Save your money and buy this.
Lenelyn Igbuhay
Get one...but also get...
These are amazingly comfortable! Mine was the envy of the community pool all year. I do suggest that you also buy a small 24" donut float to use with it so you can flip it over and lay on your stomach. Put the donut in the center area to help prevent hyperextention of your back. UPDATE: So I've used this float often for two years now. At the end of the first season, there were two tiny rips in the fabric. At the end of the second season, they are fairly large rips, but still don't effect the operation and comfort of the float. Honestly, my plan is to buy another for next year and keep this one as a backup or for guests. It looks rough (drug across concrete and kids standing in and playing on it), but still works fine. If you are wanting to relax while bobbing around the pool, you won't find anything more comfortable.