Matt2013
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de febrero de 2025
These are amazing! Easy to assemble, inflate & use. Great size, small enough a shorter person (I'm 5'2") can reach over to stear/paddle w hand, but large enough you could sprawl out.The netting you sit on is great addition. Store a warer bottle or sit criss cross. It wont keep you out of the water though.The canvas cover really helps prevent scratches or punctures from branches and rocks.
Pierson Conklin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de febrero de 2025
Wasn’t the biggest fan of these. The hole in where you sit is awkwardly deep but narrow. For the long river floats was uncomfortable. Also, very hard to deflate. Honestly unless you ran a pump to remove the air, they are a bit annoying to store. Just think when you deflate everything to head back to cars, and you can’t because you have to have a special plastic tool or pump. Durability, I felt like I could slide over every rock and obstacle out there on the river no question.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2024
High quality all around! We bough 2 blue ones, Thick, heavy duty tire. You'll need a tire inflator to inflate since it is a vehicle tire. There's a twist on cap that goes over the valve stem that doesn't get in the way at all - we just make sure we sit in the tube with the valve stem cover between my legs and I never even touch it while riding.There are 4 handles on the canvas cover and each tube comes with a black nylon strap and heavy duty carabiner to attach to other floaters or your cooler tube, etc. It's all easy to put together - you just have to make sure the canvas cover is staying on straight while you're airing up the tire, easy to do.My favorite part!! The mesh bottom is rubber coated so that's not ripping very easily! Our river is low and we go over lots of rocks through the rapids. We've had about 15 hours of float time on these tubes so far, through low rapids, and not a single rip or soft spot in the net.The canvas cover does rub your back a little bit but it's not that bad. It only gets uncomfortable if you don't have a layer of clothing on your back. It rubbed me a little with a bikini top but when I wore a one piece, it didn't rub. Same with my boyfriend - he didn't get rubbed when he wore a shirt, but got rubbed a little without a shirt. Our float times are about 4 hour trips.Would recommend!!! Worth the money and knowing they won't rip or pop. We easily spend more replacing the cheaper tubes than just spending the money on these.
Spud Farm Boy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de junio de 2024
Pro:1. Solid build.2. I love that it is filled with an air compressor so you can ensure a solid tube.Cons:1. I'm 5'10, 200 lbs (fitness trainer). I was too top-heavy for this. If you are floating in slow-moving water, you'll be fine. But if there are any "tiny" rapids, you'll tip over. We floated a creek (safe enough; we brought 5-year-olds with life vests), but with any water turbulence, I'd flip over. If you're a smaller-sized person, this is doable. But not for most adult men.2. You MUST wear a thick shirt. I only wore my swimsuit. And the thick canvas edge rubbed and scrapped my exposed back raw. By the end of my float, I was very uncomfortable with the scratches. Imagine lots of rug burns all over your lower back.If you're buying for an adult man, I'd go for something different. But it's great for smaller-sized people who will wear a thick shirt while riding.
Cathy Maddux
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2024
Great item! Held up on the river and the rapids.