River Tubes for Floating Heavy Duty, Pool Float Adult, 53" Inflatable Float Tube for Beach Lake Rafting, River Floats with Me

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 1,160 ratings

Price: 39.99

Last update: 11-14-2024


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53” circle(inflated) inner tube features the amount of space palatial to even big guys, especially the generous space on the seat, which lets you really sprawl out on, instead of being curled up in the narrow seat.
The material thickness of PAFOLO swimming tube floats is made up to 0.46mm, It means dramatically reduced risk of punctures, leaks and highly extended longevity!
The mesh seat is well finished around the edges to prevent ripping, and strong(heavy duty pvc) to resist corrosion from long time immersion(Not fabric mesh ones easy to be corroded/fragile once immersed).
Hyper-Flate Valve allows 5x faster inflation and deflation compared to traditional valves.
2 cup holders for drinks, 2 heavy-duty handles for a firm grab, the separate inflatable headrest with flexibility up and down can be well adapted for any of your lying postures.
A big thrill to have in the summer, and a portable float to be carried from pool to lake as it’s one-seat design(W/ attachment system to connect to other floats), not the bulky two-seat.

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Julie Rudolph
5.0 out of 5 stars The best tube!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
By far the best tube I’ve used! It holds me up well and has plenty of room for a plus size woman. I feel like I could fit another person on it with me and not worry about it breaking or submerging. The neck pillow is so comfortable, the bottom netting stops icky lake weed from touching you and the cup holders keep your beverage handy. It takes a little bit to inflate because it’s big, but boy it is worth it and comfy! I bought two of this kind and one of another brand, and I’m returning the other and keeping these two!
Rachael Rosenberg
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect for river rafting!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
I spent the weekend river rafting for the very first time and purchased this float for five main reasons: it has a headrest, a mesh bottom, cup holders, handles, and rope going around the circumference. It was really quick to blow up and was very stubborn to deflate, which felt like a con in the moment but really is a pro. Ran into some branches and whatnot and didn’t get any leakage (the float was ~4 hours). For the size, comfort, and quality this is a 10/10 raft - no complaints here!
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Rachael Rosenberg
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect for river rafting!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
I spent the weekend river rafting for the very first time and purchased this float for five main reasons: it has a headrest, a mesh bottom, cup holders, handles, and rope going around the circumference. It was really quick to blow up and was very stubborn to deflate, which felt like a con in the moment but really is a pro. Ran into some branches and whatnot and didn’t get any leakage (the float was ~4 hours). For the size, comfort, and quality this is a 10/10 raft - no complaints here!
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Bones Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Steed for all Your Floating Needs
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
On a river float trip a few weeks back I ended up getting swept up in a current I couldn’t paddle out of, flung into, and then sucked under a log. The only thing that made it to the other side? Myself, floating away down river in my life vest, rattled but no worse for wear, and the random paddle I’d found floating in some weeds.

My raft, my floating cooler, and my waterproof bag had not made it. They were back where I’d come from, pressed against the log, the branches and the rush of the rapids holding it in place. The corpses of two lessor rafts slapping against it from the tangle of twigs. As I stumbled to shore, I found the bodies of two more scattered across the slick stones. Their punctured corpses left where they fell, useless in their purpose, and abandoned by their riders.

My friends and I had a conundrum. Inside my waterproof bag were my keys. The keys to the car we’d left at the end of our journey. The bag stuck tight to the raft we could not reach. The current too strong and the water too deep of us to make a safe crossing.

And so the assault began. Our attempt to loop a branch through the bag and loose it had failed, so we updated our plan. We now hoped if we could puncture the raft the current would whisk it away like half its fallen comrades, and we would be able to loot the bag from it after catching it down stream.

Rocks were thrown, branches twice as long as their welders were gathered and thrust into the raft, but nothing did it. The raft would not yield.

For an hour we poked, proded, attempted river crossings, but were unsuccessful in every endeavor. None of us confident in our abilities against the rapids to attempt anything that took us too far from the shore, and the mighty grip of our companions.

And then she arrived. Like a nymph sent by the gods, she floated into our section of river, our float mother. Doning my life vest she made an attempt at grabbing the bag as she was whisked by. She missed, but her attempt sparked the dwindling embers of our hope, and breathed new life into what had become a lost cause.

The young man with her, her foreign exchange student, borrowed the life vest of a friend of mine, and under her guidance he too made an attempt. Our river mother shouting direction at him as he steadied himself for what would be the final try.

The current grabbed a hold of him, but he was steadfast. Grabbing hold of the bag we worried he was in too grave danger. The water rushing up into his face as we called for him to let go. He would not be dissuaded, and helfted himself from the water and onto the log.

Within moments he was atop it, fully out of the deluge. He removed the bag from handle, and after re-securing the water tight seal, he tossed it towards us.

I could hardly contain my excitement. I thought I’d lost it all, car keys, phone, medicine, all gone. But no, they were there, wrapped up in my arms because a woman saw we were distressed and made it her duty to help, and this young man would not settle for anything less than success.

Satisfied, I shouted for him to come back, willing to take a loss on everything else because now we wouldn’t be stranded. I could walk, or float back to the car in my life vest. We had the most important part, and it wasn’t worth the risk to try and save the raft and cooler.

The exchange student did not see it the same way. After another minute of fighting the rapids and the tree, he freed the floats, and sent them down river to one of my party waiting just outside the rapids.

A million thanks were passed their way, as they handed us back our vests, and got back into their own floats. And as I made my way down the shoreline to the rest of my friends, waterproof bag wrapped tightly in my grasp, I heard a shout of, “No holes!” from my friend checking the structural integrity of my float.

One hour pressed against a tree my rapids that tossed three of us around like we were nothing. A fight as its rescuer wrestled it from the current to send it on its way. And countless scrapes from before the accident were I’d gotten stuck agains the rocks in the shallows. All of that, and it had not suffered any damage.

Steadfast and reliable as our river mother.

* * *

This raft is great. I expected to have to patch it after everything it had been through, but instead it took me all the way to the end of my journey. Or mostly to the end. The river was slow every where outside the rapids, and after getting sucked under a tree, and a full day out on the water I did drag it the last hundred yards or so, I was done. But beyond that last little bit, this thing carried my fat ass a round all day, and then got stuck on a log, pelted by rocks, sticks, and it never gave up.

Pictured is the purple float stuck to the log, and the planning committee trying to figure out our next point of attack.

100/5

And while I know the good semaritans we met that day will never see this review, I am so beyond thankful to them for helping us. Many other people passed us during that hour the raft was stuck, the only other ones willing to help too drunk to be anything but a danger to themselves.

It was beyond a solid what you did for me that day.

Thank you.
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Bones Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Steed for all Your Floating Needs
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
On a river float trip a few weeks back I ended up getting swept up in a current I couldn’t paddle out of, flung into, and then sucked under a log. The only thing that made it to the other side? Myself, floating away down river in my life vest, rattled but no worse for wear, and the random paddle I’d found floating in some weeds.

My raft, my floating cooler, and my waterproof bag had not made it. They were back where I’d come from, pressed against the log, the branches and the rush of the rapids holding it in place. The corpses of two lessor rafts slapping against it from the tangle of twigs. As I stumbled to shore, I found the bodies of two more scattered across the slick stones. Their punctured corpses left where they fell, useless in their purpose, and abandoned by their riders.

My friends and I had a conundrum. Inside my waterproof bag were my keys. The keys to the car we’d left at the end of our journey. The bag stuck tight to the raft we could not reach. The current too strong and the water too deep of us to make a safe crossing.

And so the assault began. Our attempt to loop a branch through the bag and loose it had failed, so we updated our plan. We now hoped if we could puncture the raft the current would whisk it away like half its fallen comrades, and we would be able to loot the bag from it after catching it down stream.

Rocks were thrown, branches twice as long as their welders were gathered and thrust into the raft, but nothing did it. The raft would not yield.

For an hour we poked, proded, attempted river crossings, but were unsuccessful in every endeavor. None of us confident in our abilities against the rapids to attempt anything that took us too far from the shore, and the mighty grip of our companions.

And then she arrived. Like a nymph sent by the gods, she floated into our section of river, our float mother. Doning my life vest she made an attempt at grabbing the bag as she was whisked by. She missed, but her attempt sparked the dwindling embers of our hope, and breathed new life into what had become a lost cause.

The young man with her, her foreign exchange student, borrowed the life vest of a friend of mine, and under her guidance he too made an attempt. Our river mother shouting direction at him as he steadied himself for what would be the final try.

The current grabbed a hold of him, but he was steadfast. Grabbing hold of the bag we worried he was in too grave danger. The water rushing up into his face as we called for him to let go. He would not be dissuaded, and helfted himself from the water and onto the log.

Within moments he was atop it, fully out of the deluge. He removed the bag from handle, and after re-securing the water tight seal, he tossed it towards us.

I could hardly contain my excitement. I thought I’d lost it all, car keys, phone, medicine, all gone. But no, they were there, wrapped up in my arms because a woman saw we were distressed and made it her duty to help, and this young man would not settle for anything less than success.

Satisfied, I shouted for him to come back, willing to take a loss on everything else because now we wouldn’t be stranded. I could walk, or float back to the car in my life vest. We had the most important part, and it wasn’t worth the risk to try and save the raft and cooler.

The exchange student did not see it the same way. After another minute of fighting the rapids and the tree, he freed the floats, and sent them down river to one of my party waiting just outside the rapids.

A million thanks were passed their way, as they handed us back our vests, and got back into their own floats. And as I made my way down the shoreline to the rest of my friends, waterproof bag wrapped tightly in my grasp, I heard a shout of, “No holes!” from my friend checking the structural integrity of my float.

One hour pressed against a tree my rapids that tossed three of us around like we were nothing. A fight as its rescuer wrestled it from the current to send it on its way. And countless scrapes from before the accident were I’d gotten stuck agains the rocks in the shallows. All of that, and it had not suffered any damage.

Steadfast and reliable as our river mother.

* * *

This raft is great. I expected to have to patch it after everything it had been through, but instead it took me all the way to the end of my journey. Or mostly to the end. The river was slow every where outside the rapids, and after getting sucked under a tree, and a full day out on the water I did drag it the last hundred yards or so, I was done. But beyond that last little bit, this thing carried my fat ass a round all day, and then got stuck on a log, pelted by rocks, sticks, and it never gave up.

Pictured is the purple float stuck to the log, and the planning committee trying to figure out our next point of attack.

100/5

And while I know the good semaritans we met that day will never see this review, I am so beyond thankful to them for helping us. Many other people passed us during that hour the raft was stuck, the only other ones willing to help too drunk to be anything but a danger to themselves.

It was beyond a solid what you did for me that day.

Thank you.
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laura j wilmot
4.0 out of 5 stars Love the pattern and quality! Hate the backrest.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
This is a great quality and large tube! The only downside is the super flimsy backrest. It even has adorable little hearts all over it that I didn’t see in the pics!
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laura j wilmot
4.0 out of 5 stars Love the pattern and quality! Hate the backrest.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
This is a great quality and large tube! The only downside is the super flimsy backrest. It even has adorable little hearts all over it that I didn’t see in the pics!
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Lindsey Retherford
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I recently purchased this float on Amazon, and it has exceeded all my expectations! The quality is outstanding, with durable materials that have held up wonderfully after several uses. It’s incredibly comfortable, providing the perfect balance of support and relaxation while lounging on the water.

Inflating and deflating the float is a breeze, thanks to the efficient valve design. It’s also lightweight and easy to carry, making it convenient for trips to the pool, lake, or beach. The vibrant colors and fun design add an extra touch of enjoyment to my time in the water.

Overall, this float has been a fantastic addition to my summer essentials. It’s well worth the price, offering excellent value and endless hours of fun. I highly recommend this float to anyone looking for a reliable and enjoyable way to relax on the water!​⬤
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Lindsey Retherford
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I recently purchased this float on Amazon, and it has exceeded all my expectations! The quality is outstanding, with durable materials that have held up wonderfully after several uses. It’s incredibly comfortable, providing the perfect balance of support and relaxation while lounging on the water.

Inflating and deflating the float is a breeze, thanks to the efficient valve design. It’s also lightweight and easy to carry, making it convenient for trips to the pool, lake, or beach. The vibrant colors and fun design add an extra touch of enjoyment to my time in the water.

Overall, this float has been a fantastic addition to my summer essentials. It’s well worth the price, offering excellent value and endless hours of fun. I highly recommend this float to anyone looking for a reliable and enjoyable way to relax on the water!​⬤
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Michelejim
5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy raft
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
This raft is very sturdy, and large. Great to use in lakes, rivers, and ponds. We attached it with a rope to our boat. Just difficult to get in, but once in , it's comfortable with the headrest. It has cup holes for drinks.
oZmonKey
5.0 out of 5 stars Very comfortable, perfect size for average adult
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024
This tube is great. Very comfortable to float about in. Cupholders might be a bit tight, but that's not my main use case. So far (couple weeks in) it is holding it's air. I would not hesitate to recommend this tube.
LA341
1.0 out of 5 stars Ripped
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
I absolutely loved this tube, but I only got to use it 3 times. The first time the bottom part with the mesh started to separate from rest of the tube. After the second time the whole bottom piece had ripped off. I thought fine, I’ll still use it without the mesh bottom. Third time it got a hole and left me having to walk back up river. My friend got the same tube, she’s gone on all the same trips as me and hers is fine. Maybe mine was defective, but I would have like to have gotten more than three uses out it.

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