Reddit Reddit reviews Intex 58837EP River Run II Sport Lounge, Inflatable Water Float, 951/2" x 62"

We found 2 Reddit comments about Intex 58837EP River Run II Sport Lounge, Inflatable Water Float, 951/2" x 62". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Intex 58837EP River Run II Sport Lounge, Inflatable Water Float, 951/2
Designed with two lounges that are interconnected and a large built in cooler with lid, this lounge is perfect to float with a friendThe built in backrests provide easy cruising and a mesh bottom keeps you coolThis fun lounger has five air chambers for added safety, and two built in cup holders to keep your refreshments nearby as you relax in the waterEasy to use connectors are included for fastening it to other Intex River RunsApproximate deflated size: 951/2 inches x 62 inches; Includes: Built-in backrests; Two built in cup holders; Built in cooler with lidTwo heavy duty grab handles; All around grab rope; Mesh bottom; Five air chambers; easy to use connectors; Repair patchDesigned with two lounges that are interconnected and a large built in cooler with lid, this lounge is perfect to float with a friendThis fun lounger has five air chambers for added safety, and two built in cup holders to keep your refreshments nearby as you relax in the waterEasy to use connectors are included for fastening it to other Intex River RunsApproximate deflated size: 951/2 inches x 62 inches; Includes: Built-in backrests; Two built-in cup holders; Built-in cooler with lidTwo heavy duty grab handles; All around grab rope; Mesh bottom; Five air chambers; easy to use connectors; Repair patch
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2 Reddit comments about Intex 58837EP River Run II Sport Lounge, Inflatable Water Float, 951/2" x 62":

u/tipsycup · 2 pointsr/xxketo4u2

Honestly, I am pretty damn picky when it comes to tubing. There are a lot of ways for it to go south and be less than enjoyable and I am not about that life. What I would do if I were you (and when I am me on a new-to-me river) is find a livery that does tube rentals and do that for your first time out. What that does is usually puts you on a generally slow and shallow stretch of river that has been cleared of tube popping debris, lets you see if you like it, and, if it is just you and your kids, has the bonus of picking you up and taking you back to where you put in. Then you know for the next time and you buy this or this. We have both in our small flotilla and have used them dozens of times. Some extra pro tips: clip a life jacket to at least one of them so in case you do pop a tube you still have a way to float and pick up a cheap $1 plastic paddle from Goodwill if you ever see them, they are great for pushing off of potential obstacles.

edit- OR drive 2-ish hours to u/tipsycup’s kayak and tube livery and I will handle it all for you! F-r-e-e, plus keto boat snacks!

u/brentsopel5 · 2 pointsr/missoula

Not a problem!

Welcome to Missoula! (or whenever you get here)

Be sure to grab an Intex and join all of us on the river this summer :)