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05/15/2015 07:33 PM
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Can someone recommend a good chair floatie! One that has a drink holder, a place to secure a line, comfy, and one that can also be used on the front of a cat?
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We have 4 Kona Loungers, they work great in the water and on the deck or tramp of our cat. We purchased from Sams Club but they were seasonal and don't appear to be available anymore. Amazon has a similar one below: Cheers, Tony http://www.amazon.com/AIRHEAD-AHBL-3-Bim...GXZNZAN12E5BJDV
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I have this one - it's perfect! Kelsyus Floating Lounger
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Looks great, ordered on for our trip on the 26th! G
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George, let me know how that one works out. It looks similar to the Kona Lounger. The nice thing about this type is that the foot rest can be folded back such that it makes a nice seat cushion when used on a hard deck. You might consider bringing some para cord to tie off the lounger when on the deck. We string two or three of them on a para rod and tie off the ends of the para cord to the boat. This allows you to easily slide them out the way. We had to rescue two of them last trip when they got away from us, we turned the situation into a practice MOB event.
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/25864318?wmlsp...792&veh=semThis one doesn't have a drink holder (we float one nearby) but it's SO great for traveling. Deflates down to the size of a rolled umbrella and weighs nothing. You can blow it up manually with about 6 total breaths. And super comfortable - you can sit up or scooch down to recline. Everyone asks me where I got it. Love it.
It's not about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
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just ordered 4 of those ^^^
44 days till go time!
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I think I saw this same float at Costco last week. Looks nice. We got the ones Airhead loungers.
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I got a couple of cheapie a at Walmart. About $7.00 each. They have a rubber handle you can tie a line to and a drink holder built in the arm rest. Cheap enough I can throw away if we're not happy with them or if they should get lost or damaged not a big deal. I plan to test them out this Thursday at Norman Island. Weather they work or not I'm going to enjoy myself.
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