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  • Blue Drift and Escape Giant Luxury Pool Noodle

    Blue Drift and Escape Giant Luxury Pool Noodle

    $61.99
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  • Red Lobster Float for Swimming Pools

    Red Lobster Float for Swimming Pools

    $68.99
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  • Orange Starfish Float for Swimming Pools

    Orange Starfish Float for Swimming Pools

    $101.99
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  • Blue Wave Drift + Escape Inflatable Pool Lounger

    $106.00
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    Wild Things Zebra Print Ring Tube

    $34.98
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  • Ay Papi Pool Pillow Float

    Ay Papi Pool Pillow Float – 2 Pack

    $515.00
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  • Swimways-6061863-Spring-Float-SunSeat,-Blue3
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    Swimways 6061863 Spring Float SunSeat, Blue

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  • Swimways-6061817-Spring-Float-Papasan,-Blue1

    Swimways 6061817 Spring Float Papasan, Blue

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  • Swimways-6038704-Little-Mermaid-Ariel-Pool-Dive-Toy2

    Swimways 6038704 Little Mermaid Ariel Pool Dive Toy

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  • Texas Recreation 8912026 Super Soft Swim Bar 1
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    Texas Recreation 8912026 Super Soft Swim Bar, 34 In., Blue

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  • Tolco-320138-General-Purpose-Safety-Goggles,-Clear-&-Green

    Tolco 320138 General Purpose Safety Goggles, Clear & Green

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  • Texas Recreation 8614426 Super-Soft Big Dipper Pool Float

    Texas Recreation 8614426 Super-Soft Big Dipper Pool Float, Bahama Blue, Pack of 4

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  • Texas Recreation 8070042 Serenity Lounger Pool Float

    Texas Recreation 8070042 Serenity Lounger Pool Float, Fierce Green

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  • Texas Recreation 6572128 Folding Baja Lounger Pool Float
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    Texas Recreation 6572128 Folding Baja Lounger Pool Float, Marina Blue

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  • Swimline 12100 1
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    Swimline 12100 2.0 In. SofSkin Floating Foam White Mattress

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  • Swimline 12001 1
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    Swimline 12001 EvaFloat Portable Floating Mattress

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  • Swimline 12020 1
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    Swimline 12020 1.5 In. SofSkin Floating Foam Teal Mattress

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  • Swimline 70200 1
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    Swimline 70200 Frog Log Critter-Saving Escape Ramp

    $18.00
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  • Swimline 10010 1
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    Swimline 10010 Floating Padded Lounge Chair

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  • Swimline 19105AC 1

    Swimline 19105AC Solstice Bellows Foot Pump

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  • Swimline 12025 1
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    Swimline 12025 1.5 In. SofSkin Floating Foam Coral Mattress

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  • Swimline 10030 1
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    Swimline 10030 Eva SunChaser Floating Lounge Chair

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  • Swimline 15602 1

    Swimline 15602 Solstice Convertible Floating Duo Love Seat

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  • Swimming Pool Floats: Your Ultimate Guide to Relaxation and Fun

    Welcome to Pool Warehouse's comprehensive guide to swimming pool floats! Whether you're looking to lounge in style, entertain the kids, or simply relax in the cool water, we've got you covered. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about choosing the perfect pool float for your needs, ensuring years of enjoyment in your backyard oasis.

    From classic inflatable loungers to fun novelty shapes and durable foam floats, understanding the different types, materials, and features is key to making the right purchase. Let's dive in!

    What are Swimming Pool Floats?

    Swimming pool floats are buoyant devices designed to keep you afloat in the water. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials, offering a relaxing and enjoyable way to spend time in your pool. From simple inflatable tubes to elaborate floating islands, there's a pool float for every age and preference.

    Beyond simple relaxation, pool floats can also enhance your pool experience. They allow you to socialize with friends and family while staying cool, provide a comfortable spot to read a book, or even serve as a playful platform for kids to enjoy.

    Types of Swimming Pool Floats

    The world of pool floats is diverse! Here's a breakdown of some common types:

    • Inflatable Loungers: These are the classic pool floats, often featuring a backrest and armrests for ultimate comfort. They're typically made from durable PVC or vinyl.
    • Inflatable Tubes: Simple, circular floats that are perfect for a quick dip and easy to store.
    • Novelty Floats: Shaped like animals, food, or other fun objects, these floats add a playful touch to your pool.
    • Pool Noodles: Cylindrical floats made of foam, ideal for kids and adults alike. They're versatile and can be used for swimming lessons or simply for support in the water.
    • Floating Islands: Large, inflatable platforms that can accommodate multiple people. They often include features like cup holders and built-in coolers.
    • Foam Floats: Made from closed-cell foam, these floats are incredibly durable and puncture-resistant. They're a great option for those who want a long-lasting, low-maintenance option.
    • Saddle Floats: Designed to be straddled, saddle floats provide a comfortable and supportive seat in the water.

    How to Choose the Right Swimming Pool Float

    Choosing the right pool float depends on several factors:

    • Intended Use: Are you looking for relaxation, play, or both? A lounger is great for relaxing, while a novelty float might be better for entertaining.
    • Age and Size of User: Consider the size and weight capacity of the float. Smaller floats are suitable for children, while larger floats are better for adults.
    • Material Durability: PVC and vinyl are common materials for inflatable floats, while closed-cell foam is used for foam floats. We'll compare these more closely below.
    • Features: Some floats come with extra features like cup holders, backrests, or built-in coolers.
    • Storage Space: Consider how much space you have to store the float when it's not in use. Inflatable floats can be deflated and stored easily, while foam floats require more storage space.
    • Budget: Pool floats range in price from affordable to luxurious. Set a budget before you start shopping.

    Material Durability: PVC vs. Vinyl vs. Foam

    The material of your pool float plays a significant role in its durability and longevity:

    • PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): A common material for inflatable floats. PVC is relatively durable and resistant to punctures, but it can be susceptible to sun damage over time. Thicker PVC floats are generally more durable.
    • Vinyl: Another popular material for inflatable floats. Vinyl is similar to PVC but can be more flexible. It's also susceptible to sun damage, so proper storage is important.
    • Closed-Cell Foam: An incredibly durable material that is puncture-resistant and doesn't require inflation. Foam floats are a great option for those who want a low-maintenance, long-lasting option. However, they tend to be more expensive than inflatable floats. The closed-cell nature of the foam also prevents water absorption, so they don't get waterlogged.

    Pro Tip: Regardless of the material, storing your pool floats out of direct sunlight when not in use will significantly extend their lifespan.

    Installation and Usage Tips

    Most pool floats are easy to use, but here are some tips to ensure safety and longevity:

    • Inflation: For inflatable floats, use an air pump to inflate them to the recommended pressure. Avoid over-inflating, as this can cause the seams to burst.
    • Supervision: Always supervise children when they are using pool floats.
    • Safe Distance: Keep floats away from sharp objects and pool edges to prevent punctures.
    • Cleaning: Rinse your pool floats with fresh water after each use to remove chlorine and other chemicals.
    • Storage: Store your pool floats in a cool, dry place when not in use. This will help to prevent sun damage and mildew growth. In colder climates, ensure floats are completely dry before storing to prevent freezing damage.

    Geo-Specific Considerations (Freezing vs. Warm Climates)

    Your climate can impact the longevity of your pool floats:

    • Freezing Climates: If you live in a region with freezing temperatures, it's crucial to properly winterize your pool floats. Deflate inflatable floats completely and store them indoors in a dry place. For foam floats, ensure they are completely dry before storing to prevent cracking.
    • Warm Climates: While you don't have to worry about freezing, the intense sun can damage your pool floats over time. Store your floats in the shade or under a cover when not in use. Consider using a UV protectant spray to help prevent fading and cracking.
    • Humid Climates: Mold and mildew can be a problem in humid environments. Ensure your floats are completely dry before storing them to prevent growth. Periodically clean your floats with a mild soap and water solution.

    Safety Considerations

    Safety is paramount when using pool floats:

    • Never leave children unattended near the pool, even with pool floats.
    • Ensure the float is appropriate for the child's age and weight.
    • Teach children how to properly use the float.
    • Avoid using pool floats in deep water if you are not a strong swimmer.
    • Be aware of potential hazards, such as other swimmers or pool equipment.
    • Regularly inspect floats for damage or leaks.

    Maintaining Your Swimming Pool Floats

    Proper maintenance will extend the life of your floats:

    • Rinse with fresh water after each use.
    • Clean with mild soap and water periodically.
    • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
    • Repair any punctures or tears promptly with a patch kit.
    • Check for mold or mildew and clean as needed.

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