A**O
Didn't seem to fill up with air as easy as they showed and when you tried to lay ...
Wasn't impressed with lounger. Didn't seem to fill up with air as easy as they showed and when you tried to lay down in it seemed to feel like you are falling out of it.
R**R
Just no.
Hard to inflate. You will end upmlooking like an idiot running around trying to get it to hold air. I ended up giving it to my grown nephew just so I could be entertained watching him try.
P**T
This a fun lounger. Still trying to get the hang of quickly inflating it.
I have wanted one of these crazy loungers since I first saw them. I was fascinated with the way they inflated and how they looked. I also was skeptical about the way they inflated and read so many different reviews both positive and negative. And now I have one. This lounger comes in a nice small carry bag with a webbed strap (Pictured is my sister carrying the bag after we deflated the lounger and replaced it in the bag.). The lounger itself is really long and seems to be quite durable. In fact, after the crazy time we had inflating it, my Yorkie jumped up on the thing with me with her claw-like nails and there was no damage at all.I read a bunch of articles on how to inflate these things. I watched videos. It looked so easy. We went out to the lake on a breezy day and I handed the lounger to my husband and said, "Run". He had not seen anything about these but he's pretty smart so he ran. It took a few tries to get enough air into one chamber to roll it and then another few tries on the other side. When it was done, it was inflated but soft. We rolled it more and it got shorter but firmer,.We decided to try it again so we deflated it which is very simple and easy and we went at it again. It was quite breezy by the water so wind was not an issue. We got it faster this time but still, not as inflated as I would have liked. Rolling it once again made it firmer. It is actually comfortable. I plopped down on it and enjoyed watching the lake and the boats from the lounger. I wouldn't say that I would be 100% comfortable with three people on it though. I think we still need more practice getting the air in and making sure the lounger is firm.Once the air is in though, it stays in for quite a while. I do notice it starting to get softer after about two hours but I can roll it a little and fix that or we can do the running thing and try to refill it. I am impressed with the durable feel of the outer layer. I thought it would feel like a balloon. It feels more like nylon and is thick. It doesn't feel like it will pop or anything like that and my body doesn't stick to it even in the heat. It does have a crevice in the middle between the two chambers that is comfortable but, if you have trouble getting up or have mobility issues, you will find it is hard as heck to pry yourself out of the lounger. I didn't have any trouble but my brother in law did. He has back issues and is heavier than me by quite a bit. He sort of rolled out of it and then got his bearings on the ground. (I am 5'5,124 pounds. My brother in law is about 5'11", 220 pounds.)I think with more practice, this lounger will become easier to inflate. It isn't HARD, it's just that I like it firmer and don't want to give up a lot of length. In all though, it is pretty easy to fill, roll, and use. It would be nice if it came with a weight or stake to keep it from flying away when not in use although it did not move in the breeze when left unattended. It's actually fairly stable when inflated yet very light when deflated.It folds back easily and quickly and fits the bag with no problems. I am not sure it is the best one out there and it is the first one I tried so I can't compare. YET. I did order another one that I found on sale (I think it was a pricing error actually.) and that should be here next week. I will be able to compare the two as they are made by different companies. This is a fun lounger and we will be taking it with us to the Adirondack Mountains in August. I had fun on it. My husband hates it. But he hates everything funky like this. He's very old school. Plus he was the one doing the running with a big blue garbage bag. Ha!I received a discount (about half off) in exchange for my honest review. I am not affiliated with the seller nor was I compensated for this review. This lounger does exactly what it says it will do. I can't tell you if it is better than others since this is my first one but will know more when the second one comes and I try that out. I will update at that point.
D**S
I thought this would be a perfect item for us
This is my first outdoor inflatable lounger, but we spend so much time outside between races, camping, ball games, music festivals etc, I thought this would be a perfect item for us. I do plan on getting at least one more (different brand) so I am able to do a comparison.This lounger comes in a handy little bag. I love the bright color. It does take a little practice to get the air in it and get it folded just right, but don't give up because once you get it, it is like a bit of heaven. This one holds up to 400 lbs. It is very comfortable to use as a hammock or a bench seat with several friends. It would be great to use in a tent as well. I like that it keeps you up off the ground and out of the chiggers or whatever else may be around you. I don't have the best knees and I am overweight, so it is not the easiest thing to get out of, but that is to be expected. The quality of the material seems to be grade A.Every time we use this lounger, people always come up to see it and ask questions about it. I don't have anything negative to say about it at this time.Disclaimer: I received this product at a reduced rate in exchange for my honest review/opinion. I hope that you find my review helpful and that I was able to answer some of your questions. Thanks
E**N
I love this thing
Where has this silly thing been all my life? I simply love this product. The lounger comes in a flat little bag which is perfect for bringing basically anywhere. The lounger is compact, the bag has a long strap to wear across the body, it's light and totally easy. The outside of the bag is a pretty durable feeling nylon and the air bladders are double layered plastic sheeting. When you unfurl the lounger you need to put your arms inside to get everything separated, the plastic liner can stick to itself a little bit. If you don't get the hang of filling it right away or the wind just isn't blowing all that hard, there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube that are really helpful. But ideally there will be a breeze when you are filling this up. Initially I got frustrated because I was trying it out for the first time on a pretty still day. But really once you unstick the inside and get the motions right, the bags will fill right up. The closure is the same that is used on dry bags or any other water or air proof bag. It rolls in on itself and you hook it together. It is a nice secure closure, seems like it'll hold up for a long time. Once you get the lounger blown up it does take some grace to get situated initially. I might have fallen off once... but I am a clutz so let's blame that on me and not the lounger. The bag is really very comfortable and perfect for an afternoon outdoor nap. I also expect it would make an ideal bed for camping. I'm not a camper so I can't really attest to that. The bag will stay inflated for a pretty long time too. I did notice that after a while I was almost sitting on the ground but that was about two or three hours after I initially blew it up. But overall this is such a fun addition to my outdoor seating and lounging situation. I really wish I had this in college!This item was purchased at a discounted rate in exchange for an honest review. The discount has had no effect on the review or stars given. I have no affiliation with the seller or manufacturer of this product and the review is completely based on my experience.
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