: Kelsyus Water Hammock

: Kelsyus Water Hammock

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Kelsyus Water Hammock

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 33622





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Kelsyus
Color: Blue
EAN: 0795861800325
Label: Kelsyus
Product Manufacturer: Kelsyus
Model: 80032
Publisher: Kelsyus
Release Date: April 04, 2006
Ranking: 33622
Studio: Kelsyus
Variation Description: blue


Piece facts:
  • Inflatable floating hammock for reading, relaxing, socializing
  • Inflates quickly with an easy-to-use valve
  • Folds easily into lightweight disc
  • Built in pillow for total comfort
  • Nylon with steel/PVC frame




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Designed after the backyard original, this Water Hammock by Kelsyus envelops your body for total comfort. The idea is simple but innovative: the inflatable perimeter suspends you in the water, while the mesh inner oval allows your weight to descend into the water, just enough to keep you cool. An integrated half-moon pillow gently cradles your neck and head for hours of pool relaxation. But the best part is you don't have to blow it up. With its new, patented Jet Valve, the hammock inflates in seconds and easily, and when you're ready to leave, the floating lounger quickly deflates and packs nicely into a compact, lightweight disk with side handles for easy carry. 0n a hot summer day, the luxuriousness of this Water Hammock is hard to surpass. The float's fabric and trim is 100% nylon, and the frame is 50% steel and 50% PVC. Available in royal blue with yellow interior. Product dimensions: 66 by 40 inches (open) and 19 by 19 by 2 inches (closed).




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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * The best pool item we've bought! ...
We've spent more time in the pool, relaxing in the sun, than we ever have. We love this water hammock, so far superior to the plastic, blow up type pool lounges. Kelsyus also makes the floating chair that is similar to this, we have two of them and love them too. These are very comfortable against your skin - a soft fabric that feels great when you're in the water. We also love the fact that when you lay in this, you are actually laying down in the water, so you stay cooler. All around great product - we love it!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - better than most
This was easier to get on than most blow up rafts, but not as comfortable to lay on stomach-down...but then again, I haven't found a raft yet that is. Unless you are looking for something that you can lay flat on, we recomment their floating lounger instead--that is terrific. Although we did not find either easy to fold back up--but don't give up. Eventually it will snap back into place, just as they say, and we did it, but never did figure out exactly how we accomplished it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Kelsyus water hammock: superb! ...
The Kelsyus water hammock is a superb product,just as the
Wall Street Journal critique promised.

Great,comfortable relaxation with no fuss or bother!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great raft
So much easier to inflate than the traditional rafts. Folds easily for packing. Great for all weights and ages and holds up well through alot of horseplay.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Not as big as it seemed... ...
...the picture. I thought it would be bigger. Your practically laying in the water being hold up by some floaties. Probably would hold a large body, but is really easy to fill , since there is not much to it.

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