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    Blue floating pad

    does anyone know where the best place to get those blue floating pads that people attach to their swim platform in the coves? i've seen them hold like 10 or so people. they're about as wide as the boat and go out about 15 ft. i have no idea what they're called so i can't find them with a google search. i've heard they're anywhere between $500-$1100.

    thanks!

    #2
    Here are two that I saw at Overtons -
    http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...8&merchID=4006

    http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...3&merchID=4006
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      #3
      thanks! it looks like the watermat has one that's $1100 that holds more weight...

      i also found this one http://aqualilypad.com/, it's only $500 and looks pretty good. has anyone used either of these and could tell me if i should save $600 and just buy the aqua lily pad?

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        #4
        At $500 that is a great deal. Buy two!!!

        Mogey - You got me thinking now. I was going to buy the water Mat in the larger version. The biggest difference between the two are one is 2" thick and the aqua lily pad is 1.375" thick.

        We abuse our water toys. Our extended family (3 boys (6, 8, 10) and 1 girl (10)) have gone through three $750 water toys. Most of which we have returned for a refund since they do not stand up to our abuse. I think I am going to go with the thicker Water Mat. I know we will beat it like a red headed step child
        Last edited by Booms; 05-15-2012, 07:05 PM.
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          Costco

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