My favorite part of the float is it keeps your head held upward and your cooling off in the pool at the same time. It holds the air very well, no slow leaks. I can float for hours in this float. Important in hot South Carolina.
Great float
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Deborah R.
This is a very comfortable, sturdy float! I sometimes place a pool noodle under the back of my knees and turn it into a lounger! I bought one and went back this year for a second one because everyone was always using mine!
Prepare yourself for a day of relaxation with the SportsStuff Noodler 1. This 1 person water lounge is the cream of the crop as far as loungers go. The noodle is great for the pool, beach, lake, and even rivers. Where the Noodler 1 stands out is in its construction. It features Heavy-duty K80 PVC bladder with radio frequency (RF) welded seams that makes for an incredibly long lasting lounger. It incorporates a cooling and comfortable mesh seat as well as contoured, inflatable arm and backrests to ensure a full day of lounging.
It even doubles as a lounger or a floating belly board if it is flipped over. Additionally, this luxury model comes standardized with a personal, molded cup holder to keep your favorite thirst-quenching beverage within reach. The Noodler 1 is rated for one person with a 200 lbs. (90.7 kg) maximum weight capacity. It offers speed safety valves for quick and easy inflation as is guaranteed to outlast your typical inflatable lounger. Find your happy place with the SportsStuff Noodler 1. Lounge measures 40" x 40" (102 cm x 102 cm) deflated.
Jean C
No thanks. I use mine in my pool so no need.
If I was to use it in a larger body of water then yes that would be smart.
Deborah R
No. I just wrap it snuggly around one of the arms about 12 inches up.
KERRI C
Place to o tie a rope. These floats have been perfect for us! However, we've never had the need to tie a rope.
Linda L
No place to tie a rope. Do have to say this is the best float I have ever purchased
DAVE B
No place to tie a rope but the best floats we’ve ever owned. Not meant to be towed.
Beth D
No place for a rope. Still, this is the best float on the market - and we’ve tried them all!
Shopper
How to inflate?
Mario C
thank you for your question and all answers. You can use a standard air mattress pump, just mouth and lungs , foot pump and according to Butch a leaf blower should work to get it started.
Angela F
We have a pump to do it with
Karen P
I used a foot pump.
darlene s
We use a electric pump. So fast, and this is the best float we invested in. We have had 2 at out lake house for 4 years still going strong. I just bought 3 more this summer
Butch collins B
i use a leaf blower...
JEN A
I just blew it up with my not so mighty breath! It was easy and no big deal. Love this floatie!
MARK P
By mouth or hand pump
Tiffiany R
There is a large valve on the back that we inflate with an air pump.
Davie G
what is the size on this? I saw one on another site that said: 32" L x 44" W inflated
200 lb weight capacity
Mesh seat to keep you cool
Drink holder
Made from heavy duty PVC
Is this the same one?
KERRI C
This float is the best float ever for floating around in the pool, it is our family and friends favorite. We have 5 of them! We have people a lot heavier than 200 lbs and they work fabulous!
Sue H
Yes this is the same one. Loved it.
Stacy T
I don’t know the actual dimensions, but I love this float. It is made with heavy vinyl. It holds more then 200lb but less then 250. my husband is 6’5 250 and he has trouble with it.