🌊 Float in style, lounge with pride — the Siesta Lounge is your waterside VIP pass!
The Sportsstuff Siesta Lounge is a premium inflatable water lounger featuring a heavy-gauge PVC bladder and heavy-duty nylon cover for durability. It includes an inflatable backrest and folding footrest for ergonomic comfort, mesh seating for breathability, zippered storage compartments, molded cup holders, and built-in handles for easy transport. Sized at 68 by 40 inches and supporting up to 225 pounds, it’s designed for effortless relaxation and convenience on the water.
Size | Inflated (68in x 40in) deflated (72in x 44in) |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | SportsStuff |
Material | Heavy-gauge PVC bladder; heavy-duty nylon cover |
Product Dimensions | 68"L x 40"W |
Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00029808008476 |
Item Form | inflatable |
UPC | 029808008476 |
Manufacturer | Swimline |
Weight Limit | 225 Pounds |
Personal Flotation Device Type | Buoyancy Aid |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.71 x 12.87 x 7.32 inches |
Package Weight | 3.46 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 68 x 40 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | SportsStuff |
Warranty Description | Please see manufacturer website |
Model Name | 54-1602 |
Suggested Users | Water Sports > Water Loungers |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 54-1602 |
Style | Lounge |
Included Components | towable |
Sport Type | Boating |
J**S
10/10
This quotation device is very comfortable. Definitely great for somebody of a bigger size that wants to be able to be comfortable. The foot rest does flip under the seat to give you a little more stability with at ours now for a few years and definitely would suggest for anybody looking to do some floating
B**K
It’s the best!
My dad will only use this chair. He’s 68yo and he loves how it keeps him up and not sunk in the water. 10/10!
J**E
Solid float for lake life.
We have several of these. Great for lake life. Supports a high weight limit as well.
J**E
Super durable and comfortable for the money!
We float a very rocky river with downed trees and other obstacles. These “floats” hold up just about as well as a river raft. In other words, far beyond what I expected. I bought the 1st one about 6 years ago. We float the river 6-10 times in a summer and I will only use these.If I was asked I would recommend a few minor modifications but these are pretty great as they are. I modified mine so I could carry a medium sized cooler, a large dry bag and a spot for my paddle when I want my hands free. Would be great if they came with these capabilities but I wouldn’t let that stop anyone from buying one. I love mine!
W**Y
River float
These were very comfortable tubing down the River. I always kayak had not tube in 30 years. I plan on taking my 78 year old sister that’s how comfortable they were. I really like the handles on each side so you can hook together or go separate. The cup holders even have hard plastic in them so your cup sits perfectly.
M**N
Comfortable to river float in.
They are easier to get in and out of than inner tube type. More durable than the plastic ones. When the water is low, and it rubs on rocks. the mesh under the seat tears. Could have made that a touch stronger. But still awesome product.
C**Y
Only tube I use for my river float
I’ve used a few of these tubes for many years and I love them. The only problem I have is that the seat/foot rest inflatable always springs a leak after a few floats. I’m 175 lbs
R**E
Question For Those Who Have This Product **UPDATED**
I just received my sportsstuff siesta lounge chair today and I was alittle disapointed to discover that when you fold out the leg rest that the bottom (where your buttocks sits) is only made of mesh. Was this the case for others who purchased this chair?Its alittle misleading because the picture actually shows it being a cushion type of thing and not a mesh, when the leg rest is folded out. To me a cushion of some sort would give you better support than mesh will. Since its a Saturday the company is not open and I'll have to wait till Monday to call them on this. The description does not say its a mesh but it also doesn't say its a cushion either (when the leg rest is folded out) but the picture does show something other than mesh.I'll give an update once I find out more information on this. Hopefully someone who owns one of these can inform me if its suppose to be mesh or cushion like. Thanks!**UPDATE Jan, 26th 2012**: I guess this lounge chair comes with the mesh seating in all of these models. The picture was misleading. However I have updated my review from 3 stars to 5 stars, after using this chair for 2 summers and its still holding up well. My husband and I fight over it (not literally lol), we both like the chair a lot and the mesh was initially a disapointment but it doesn't bother me now and the mesh seating doesn't appear to be weak.
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