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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful way to keep cool in the pool or lake,
By egs525 "Ellen" (Waltham, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kelsyus Water Hammock (Sports)
I was lucky enough to try this product at a friend's pool one day, and decided I had to get one for our summer vacation on a lake. It is very easy to get on, unlike many other pool floats, and actually cradles you slightly below the surface of the water, allowing you to remain cool in the sun. Only the outside inflates, so even without a pump, it is easy to inflate. The center of the float is mesh, so aboout 3 inches of water envelopes you when you get in. It worked just as well on a lake as in the pool, and is highly recommended for comfort- I had to fight the entire family for possession! Another great feature is that once the air is out, if folds up flat for easy carrying and storage. I am going to order more for my family's vacation next year....
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Water Hammock review,
By Grandma Suzy (Tucson, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kelsyus Water Hammock (Sports)
Excellent product. I especially like the way it folds for carrying. We took it on a 9 hour flight with us to Aruba. It was easy to manage and store on the flight. In the surf of Aruba, it was perfect size for one grandma,one daughter, and two granddaughters to float the waves.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Convenient, Compact Water Hammock. Consider How Much Submersion You Want.,
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This review is from: Kelsyus Water Hammock (Sports)
I was looking for a compact, portable floatation device on which to pleasantly drift around the pool. I saw someone using one of these collapsible hammocks, and it seemed like just the thing. The Kelsyus Floating Hammock is 66 x 40 inches (167 x 101 cm), collapses to a 19-inch (49 cm) disc, and inflates in 14 breaths. The outer, dark blue inflatable ring and pillow are made of a substantial nylon that seems pretty durable. The inner mesh, which suspends you partly submerged in the water, is a lightweight, light blue mesh. The pillow and outer ring inflate separately. Each takes me 7 puffs. If there is any difficulty, it's in punching the valve in quickly enough to seal it without letting air escape. But it takes no great time or effort to inflate the hammock. It won't leave you gasping for air.
The dark blue nylon is matte but looks a little slick when wet. The light blue meshing also covers the pillow on one side. I assume this is an attempt to keep the head rest dry. The pillow does keep my head comfortably out of the water at all times. When in the hammock, the top of my chest is out of the water, my midsection partly submerged, and legs slightly or mostly submerged depending on where I rest my feet (spread them apart for less submersion). This will be a matter of preference, but I would rather be submerged less. I'm also a lightweight person, 5'4" tall, so I'm not sure to what extent a heavier or taller person would be submerged in the water. A tall person's feet might dangle off the end. The instructions say the hammock will hold up to 250 pounds (113 kg). The hammock is easy to get into and quite comfortable for floating around. It's a little difficult sometimes to get it to go where you want, or stop it from drifting where you don't want, as steering has to be done entirely with the arms. I don't find it quite as comfortable when lying on my stomach as on my back, and that position submerges me too much. I've been pleased with the hammock, though. It's a great alternative to lounging on a chair half the day, which can get pretty boring. You can feel the water and soak in the sun at the same time. I leave the hammock to dry in the sun, then deflate it, lie it flat, and fold it in thirds. If you do that, it collapses into a disc almost automatically. It packs into a round carrying case with handle that's easy to tote around.
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