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Great value!!!

I bought our first one almost 5 years ago and we use it often. It’s especially helpful when our kiddos are sick and sleep in the living room! I’m ordering another one as we now have 2 kids and they love to use them for movie nights

This cooler is a great value! We actually bought two more. The first one survived a 10 hour journey and a second 4 hour journey down a local river. Made of good quality plastic and can hold quite a bit. We put food, ice, and beer in one. Also will not flip over we put all the coolers in the middle of a big circle of rafts. They float about by them selves and can handle a strong current amd mild rapids. Highly recommened!

With my grandma visiting for a couple of months I knew I would need a temporary bed. Although I have a Cali King bed the comfort of my grandma means the world to me so I want her to have her own space so I knew I would be looking for an air mattress. This is a pretty sizable bed. The queen fits perfectly in my living room and without all the blankets it’s still pretty comfortable. It came with its own bag that I can use to put it away and came safely tightly wrapped and in another box. Although this has a headboard I didn’t think I would need it but it’s great from preventing my pillows from falling on the floor. It only takes about 4-5 minutes to fully inflate. Now here is my experience with deflating the bed while also getting ready for work: So I usually wake up at 7:15am. But for today I got up at 7:10am. I connect the plug and switch the dial to deflate. I go to the restroom and brush my teeth and wash my face. Only 4 minutes has passed and the bed has pretty much deflated! I remove the covers/pillows/blankets. By the time I fold the bed (it still has a bit of air but it’s light enough that I can still move it) and take it to my room. I put everything away and check the time. It was 7:20! I was able to finish getting ready for work and left the house by 7:28. I’m so happy I didn’t have to make a large change in my schedule. Pretty happy that it pretty much does the work and is pretty comfortable to sleep on. The only thing it is squishy when you first inflate it (there is even a note in the box that says to expect it) but on the 2nd night it was more firmer to my liking. It even came with a patch just in case you need to patch up any holes (I’m pretty sure I’m not going to need it though since I’m not planning to ever go camping but really liked how thoughtful they were to provide the customer with one) Overall definitely great substitute for a bed!

Bought this since I had Intex boats no oars and I love them. Time will tell how the hold up but so far I'm pretty happy. My only complaint would be that the yellow fin ( dont know what it's called) is on the thinner side so if anything will give out it may be just that. They come in pieces you assemble which makes it easy to store. They are light weight, long enough for small inflatables. Would recommend as a replacement or backup

Well made and fun to use! The only complaint I have is how flimsy it is. It was a pain in the rear trying to get it into the pool after it was inflated because it kept wanting to fold in half, making getting it over the edge of the pool almost impossible (it'd have been a LOT easier with two people, admittedly). It's fun, relatively inexpensive, and easy to set up. The directions are CRAP and nigh unreadable. I didn't even bother after about 5 minutes of trying to decypher them. I simply went off what the picture looked like on the box and was able to set it up within a few minutes. Despite what they recommend, I *did* use an air compressor to inflate the net. Like HECK if I was blowing that thing up myself and I didn't have any other way to inflate it. I will say you NEED to use the weight bags to keep this thing in place. Otherwise it'll be out of the pool and across the yard if there's so much as a gentle breeze blowing! We had a ton of fun using it at a pool party we hosted. Everyone loved it and had a blast! Our pool was technically too small for it (I honestly had thought it was much smaller than it was, but that was definitely an error on my part, not the sellers!). e still enjoyed it (even though it's almost as wide as our easy set). Just a tip: if you're having issues with the ball going too far or being blown around, deflate it a bit. If you still have issues, add a small amount of pool water in it. If you do this, be sure to empty it out and let the nozzle open so that it dries out inside EVERY time after you're done with it so that it doesn't get disgusting inside.

Essentially a giant pool float and my 3-yr-old granddaughter LOVES it! Inflate the outer "frame« which houses the inner inflatable "matress." Comes with a hand pump (had an electric one I used, instead). Standard crib sheets fit, and a standard pillow fits just right. She was climbing out of her playpen and I needed something for visits. I can deflate it when not in use which is perfect for us. She does jump on it like a trampoline, but no damage. And she loves getting in and out on her own.

I was looking for an inflatable kayak because I don’t have a suitable vehicle to transport a rigid kayak and I didn’t want to give up a lot of basement or garage space to store one. I had researched a few and was hesitant because the cost on some that were well reviewed in articles was a bit more than I wanted to spend, plus I wasn’t convinced that I would fit comfortably in the one I was researching. There is a small lake near me that I planned to use it on primarily. One day I saw some people in one while I was hiking around the lake and I asked how they liked it. They gave it rave reviews and it turned out that it was this model: Intex Excursion It was much more affordable than others I had been looking at and it can handle 2 riders (or one) so that gives me ample room for traveling solo and can still stow some stuff in front and back. The people I talked to that raved about theirs were traveling with 2 in kayak and doing so comfortably, so if I want to carry a passenger I thing there is enough room. But I always think it’s more fun to go with someone who is in their own kayak and travel side by side. The other thing that won me over was that this particular model comes with 2 paddles, pump, and pressure gauge. So for one price I was getting pretty much everything I needed and the price was better than others I was looking at that didn’t come with those things. I never had an inflatable kayak before so I wasn’t expecting it to handle well compared to rigid kayaks that I’ve been in. That is part of why I had been looking at more expensive models… I figured that if I cheaper out too much that it would not be a very useful boat. So I was a little bit skeptical. I have to say though that when I got this one it really won me over on the first outing. I had intensions of trying to find adaptor for a powered tire pump that I have (even though instructions say not to use a compressor) but I figured that on first outing I would just try the hand pump that it comes with and see how hard or easy it was to pump that way. I was pleasantly surprised: it was very quick and easy to pump it up. Even on the first try, I had the kayak fully inflated in just over 5 minutes. It requires just a little effort, not too much at all. Consider it a little mini warmup before you go paddling. In subsequent trips, now that I know what I’m doing, I’ve gotten a little faster with it maybe 3 to 5 minutes on average and I’m pumped up and ready to put kayak into water. When you are done, you deflate boat with same pump, switching hose to other side to make it a vacuum. This is pretty quick and easy process as well. When I got into the water, I was pleased that it didn’t feel droopy or saggy like a pool raft, this feels like a real kayak- pretty rigid and stable. When I started paddling I was pleasantly surprised, it is a fast kayak and you can get it going well without a lot of resistance. Much faster than I was expecting and the tracking is pretty good at least as good as any rigid plastic kayak that I’ve ever rented anywhere. Probably better because you can put in a removable keel rudder fin on bottom. There are two sizes provided. I’ve just been using the small one so that I don’t scrape it in shallow parts of lake on rocks or branches near shore or in coves. The small one works just fine … bigger one might be better if you were going to be in deeper water… like at a beach. The paddles that come with it break down into several section so they are easy to transport and store. They work pretty well. You get two, so you have one for each if you go with two people on board, but I’m just looking at it as a backup set if I lose or break the first paddle. It seems pretty sturdy and comfortable enough for basic use. If you got a little more serious, you might want to upgrade to a better paddle that is lighter or stronger or more comfortable but these aren’t too bad to get you started. I am sort of a cheapskate, so I most likely will just stick with these paddles unless or until anything goes wrong with them, they work just fine. There is maybe a slight bit of play in them that I can feel where the sections snap together, but this is very minor so I am not too concerned. The only negative thing I can really come up with does not affect me too much where I go because I can park very near to the put in point. The weight for everything is a bit heavy if you had to go hiking very far. They provide a nice backpack to put everything in. But good luck ever getting the boat and the seats and the pump and paddles all in there. If you did, the kayak itself is about 35 lbs. With the other items from the kit I guess you’d be about 40 lbs, not including any other gear you might want to take out. It would be feasible but not very easy to go hiking and take all of this with you, but it’s much better if you can park near water and not attempt to carry it all far. Once you inflate kayak, you can drag it easily over grass and that is simple way to get it a short distance into water. If you have to go further you can team carry it or balance on head or shoulder solo and that is not bad for a short distance when it is inflated. Obviously it weighs nearly the same when inflated but it is a lot easier to move around. You can attempt to store it all in the backpack and then hike with it like they show in promotional video— but good luck doing that! For the lake I’ve been going to it is perfect. There is another lake with a large creek that feeds it, I went exploring that creek more recently. Current isn’t very strong and most of the creek is deep enough so I went back in around 2-1/2 miles and just had to avoid some shallower parts where I was running aground. That was very successful as well. This thing is pretty rugged, however I would be a bit more cautious if I were taking it somewhere with rapids or sharp rocks or underwater branches. That might be enough to puncture or tear it. Overall though, I am very enthusiastic about this purchase and enjoying it quite a bit this Summer.

I have to said we had fun this summer, this is a nice activity and it was easy to storage and to carry it !!

This is a nice pool for little kids, and a good price. However, most of the photos on intexdiscount.com are not accurate. In reality, there are many safety labels on the outside of the pool, which detracts from the look. There are 5 sets of warning labels, so you see them from every angle. I was disappointed with this.

This is a superb pump with a built in rechargeable battery (charged using the included AC adapter) as well as the option to run from your vehicle 12V (cigarette lighter) socket with the long length low loss cable/plug included. It moves a lot of air (650 L / min) for quick inflation (and deflation) of all sorts and sizes of tubing tubes (I'm using this exclusively for tubing on freshwater) and then carry it with us on the water just in case (it is not waterproof so it must be kept in a dry bag). Note that this is not a high-pressure pump for tires or for final inflation of rigid paddle boards - it is intended for floats, mattresses and the like for which it will inflate to ample pressure. It is rugged, lightweight and powerful with reasonable battery stamina (although in my opinion could easily use larger capacity internal batteries), comes with a variety of nozzles for working with large inflation ports as well as the smaller accessory ports used on the backrests, cooler lids or pool toys etc. It's a good idea to tie the nozzles to the body of the pump so they can never be separated - see photo. Have used this exact model for two extensive floating seasons before buying this replacement due to accidental water ingress which damaged the charging electronics - even that older unit still works on 12V so it's not a total loss. I think for about $25 this is a good deal and while there are some very much smaller and more innovative micro-size pumps out there (great for emergencies on the water) for about twice that price, they can't match the sheer volume (speed of inflation) and pressure that this pump throws out.

the poles are aluminum, but the pins the connect the poles and paddle are plastic. they are the weak spot and will break. makes these oars utter junk.

No problems with this mattress whatsoever. Easy to inflate and deflate, very comfortable, no issues with losing air. Family used this mattress for over a week and had no complaints. And by the way, it was folded and placed in the carry bag it came with easily. The bag is plenty big enough - you just have to be smart enough to make it work!

Ordered these to take for extra seating/beds for camping at a music festival, the 2nd day there was a pop up storm that wrecked much of the campgrounds, many broken canopies landed on top of this furniture and I was sure it must be punctured or popped. Much to my surprise after we cleared off the debris, other than being wet, they were still in perfect condition. Other than being a little hard to get out of if not fully inflated these are absolutely perfect and I expect that out of inflatable furniture anyway. Unfortunately we had to leave it behind because it was too wet to and we had no room in the car due to extra things we had to take home for a friend that had to leave early. I will probably repurchase the set. I just wish I had a picture without the canopies on it

Used twice so far. Love this mattress, bought a second too. Large, a tall guy like me (6-3) can stretch out almost comfortably. Plush is a a good description. Deflates and rolls up nice and small too. Heavy rubber folds and packs well, without threat of puncture. Highly recommended.
