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by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable (7)
- Fun (7)
- Easy to clean (5)
- Easy to use (5)
- Easy to fill (4)
Cons
- Difficult to fill (5)
Best Uses
- Pool (5)
- Summer (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Parent of two or more children (6), Working parent (6), Grandparent (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (10)
Most Liked Positive Review
Love this floating lounge chair
Use on a lake. It catches wind and likes to travel. Would like the back rest to be slightly reclined; makes you sit very upright and gets uncomfortable after an hour or so. ...Read complete review
Use on a lake. It catches wind and likes to travel. Would like the back rest to be slightly reclined; makes you sit very upright and gets uncomfortable after an hour or so. The zippered pouch keeps iPod dry in no-splash situations.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Would never buy again
Too many tiny pouches to inflate. Instead of the bigger connection so you can use a pump this one has the little mouth blow valves making it horrible to inflate and deflate. I'm sending ...Read complete review
Too many tiny pouches to inflate. Instead of the bigger connection so you can use a pump this one has the little mouth blow valves making it horrible to inflate and deflate. I'm sending it back.
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Pros
- Durable
- Easy to Fill
Cons
Best Uses
- Pool
Comments about Swimline Ultimate Floating Lounger:
Nice pool float, did not find hard to fill with air,did have a small air pump... which made it rather simple. like the material. Wish it reclined a little, but in all a good buy.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fun
Cons
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Pool
Comments about Swimline Ultimate Floating Lounger:
I bought two of them. One had a slow leak I called after 30days and was able to ship for free and a new one was sent to me within a week. Great customer service.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Use
- Fun
Cons
Best Uses
- Pool
- Summer
Comments about Swimline Ultimate Floating Lounger:
Great float for the lake or the pool. very durable cover keep tubes inside from being punctured! Excellent lounger!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Clean
- Easy To Use
- Fun
Cons
- Difficult to Fill
- Hard To Empty
Best Uses
- Pool
Comments about Swimline Ultimate Floating Lounger:
I bought this item a year ago and loved it, I ordered another one. So both my wife and I can enjoy soaking in the pool.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Clean
- Easy to Fill
- Easy To Use
- Fun
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Swimline Ultimate Floating Lounger:
Great for the lake
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Q:
What type of air valve does it have for airing up and quick deflate?Asked on 6/12/2012 by Mark from Metairie, La0 answers
Q:
does the foot fold back into the seat area?Asked on 6/11/2012 by bobby from illinois0 answers
Q:
I assuming this is "Inflatable". What is the actual material of the Lounger under the Nylon Cover?Asked on 6/15/2011 by jacjac from Califon NJ1 answer
A:
Yes it inflates. Each section has a zipper in the nylon cover and an inflatable plastic tube-type unit underneath. There are about six or seven of these things and it takes a long time to inflate the whole thing the first time. After that, no problem. The plastic tubes are very durable and will outlast the nylon cover.Answered on 7/6/2012 by Whocares from Clearlake, ca
Q:
Is this an inflatable?Asked on 5/24/2011 by KCV from Myrtle Beach, SC1 answer
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A:
Yes - there are about 5 air chambers to fill.Answered on 7/6/2012 by Skippy from Onalaska, Wisconsin
Q:
Does the footrest fold down?Asked on 4/29/2011 by Pam the TC from El Cajon, CA1 answer
A:
It's not rigid, if that's what you mean. If you want it down you could let the air out of (or just not inflate) the two tubes in the footrest section.Answered on 7/6/2012 by Whocares from Clearlake, Ca

