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No hay artículos en el carroUnlike other snorkeling rafts, the AQUAVUE Voyager gives the user a large unobstructed view of the underwater world. Rather than a small porthole-like window, the AQUAVUE Voyager features a huge flexible clear bottom that gives the sensation of walking on water. A truly unique experience that kids will love! Inflated Dimensions (LxWxH): 62" x 40" x 12" Capacity: 185lbs
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Comentado en Australia el 25 de marzo de 2025
I bought this due to seemingly great reviews. We must have gotten a lemon. We went for a long trip. We were away for awhile. We used this once during our trip because it was deflating. Has a leak at some point of where the boat is sealed. It seems unpatchable due to its location. Its such a pity that I cannot even contact seller to explain. What a waste of money.
Ballard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de agosto de 2024
Took this in the ocean!!!! Was able to see lots of baby fishes! Lots of pompano, lady fish, etc... so much fun! Great but! My 5 year old had a blast on this too! Took to a very big lake, it did great! Had about 300 total pounds in this at one point! Did freaking AMAZING!!!!! DIDN'T TAKE ON ANY WATER AT ALL!!! 2 teens fit in it facing opposite directions of each other! Never took on water! Once we kill it(e will eventually) I'll buy 4 more!!!!!
The Standard Review
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2024
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Carolyn C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de mayo de 2018
LOVE the boat and it’s been a hit with the kids at the beach and in the pool. We’ve used it at the beach and in the pool and have even taken it on vacation/road trip. It rolls up easily and is small enough to travel with, yet big enough to fit 4 kids (9 yrs, two 8 yrs, and a 3-yr old); weight-wise that’s over the stated limit (185 lbs), but space-wise it was OK.It’s fairly sturdy and had taken some abuse before it developed a 1-inch tear at the seam between the bottom and inflatable tube part, so, although water was coming in it still stayed afloat. We were pretty rough with it tho, so I’m not surprised it tore.From the first use, as some reviewers noted, it did seem to lose a little air during use, but I was actually able to blow more air in while it was in the water because the holes are near the top (we were in a pool when I tried this). Additionally, the bottom seemed to stretch a bit after several uses, but again, we were pretty rough with it. We’d lift the kids and toss them over the side, and I’m sure one or two kids jumped into the boat from the side of the pool.Needless to say it was GREAT fun. The bottom was very clear. My kids were looking for sea shells at the beach. Someone would pretend to be a shark in the pool. We never did get a chance to use it to see fish before it broke, but I’m sure it’d work well. We plan on ordering another one.My only complaint is the small piece of rope they provide. It’s so short it was hard to pull while at the beach; I’d wrap it around my hand to get a solid grip so it wouldn’t get pulled away by waves. (Use it only when the water is really calm.) That was a small inconvenience.
A. rollins
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de marzo de 2017
Not a bad little raft for the beach! My kids were not strong enough swimmers to be snorkeling around precarious reefs in the Virgin Islands... so we brought this along. I was able to tow and push the kids around over the reefs and fish so they could see everything they'd otherwise miss. They loved it.Construction and quality wise... well... it's light weight. But after a week of use, we had no issues at all. It even withstood my 220 lbs, along with a 50 lb kid. There are loops for oars (oars not included)... but.. that's pretty much a joke. You aren't going to be rowing out to your yacht on this thing.
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