🌟 Chill Anywhere, Anytime with Style!
The Mockins Black Inflatable Lounger is a portable air couch designed for quick setup and maximum comfort. Weighing just 2 lbs and made from durable waterproof polyester, it supports up to 300 lbs and features convenient pockets for your essentials. Perfect for music festivals, camping, or beach days, this inflatable lounger is your go-to accessory for relaxation on the go.
Product Dimensions | 185 x 79 x 0.25 cm; 861.83 Grams |
Part number | MMINFBLK36 |
Material type | Polyester |
Manufacturer | mockins |
Item model number | MMINFBLK36 |
ASIN | B07FXXK2QD |
K**V
Bon achat
C’est une bonne alternative pour les endroits comme la plage
S**R
does not stay inflated
It was okay. I was going to use it as an easy up bed for sleeping over at a rental beach house during a wedding. It's pretty much no good for that though and here's why. It basically only stays inflated for about two hours and that is only if you don't get up. I laid down in it and then got up two times and the whole thing was basically flat. I stayed laying down in it for about an hour and by the end of that hour my back when laying down nearly touched the floor and my tail bone hit the hard floor as I tried to sit up. Really very unpleasant.If you get this just think of it as a short napping hammock that you will most definitely only want to use on grass or carpet and which won't stay inflated for more than a few hours.Here's the other thing I would give consideration to - You would really think that they made the thing out of durable materials... Like... very sturdy materials that are puncture proof but they are not. Not at all. Your basically laying on a large plastic bag with a tarp thrown over the top of it. the inner lining is not flush with the outer lining and the tarp material is not exactly mesh so if you somehow puncture the plastic bag lining part and it slowly over the course of an hour leaks air into the space between the plastic bag part and the tarp part - the only air release valve available to you is the inside of the plastic bag part so you could end up unable to deflate the dang thing at all in order to put it away!Never use on rocks or in areas with the potential for the thing to get punctured. I only ever used it on the grass or inside the house but from the moment it arrived it deflated very easily and quickly. Imagine if you accidentally punctured it !anyhow.... It's a fun gimmick but it should be way WAY cheaper for the chintzy quality of what your getting. I would pay 5 dollars for this but not what I actually paid for it.Also- make no mistake its actually not that easy to fill with air either! You really NEED a breeze or a fan to fill the thing up because its LONG and running and holding the opening doesn't really cut it especially since it deflates 1/4th of the air you filled it up with, within like twenty minutes and half the air you filled it up with in an hour; so you need to get as much air in there as you possibly can from the get go.....The length of this thing is almost 7ft and if your trying to fill it all the way up with air when there's no breeze... psh. Good luck.durability features on this product should be zero stars.
R**N
It was nice
Didn't like it at first but it is comfortable and holds air for days. Make sure there is nothing that can scratch or puncture the inner wall I'm buying another
A**L
Good
I missed a great photo opportunity. This is the third blow up chair like this that I have bought. But it’s not my favorite. The shape of my first one is ten times better it’s longer has more pockets and has a head rest. This one is my guest one. If the wind isn’t blowing you can forget blowing them up unless you have some easy to guide kids to run with them wide open.
J**L
Loses Air But Overall Comfy
Bought this for a trip to the beach. It was really windy so it was relatively easy to get air into it. The plastic stake isn't long enough to dig into the sand where it will keep it from blowing away. The stake might be sufficient on a beach day where it's not windy or on non-beach/sand surface (ie. grass). I had to use my beach tote or a few towels to keep it weighed down when I wasn't in it.It took me a few tries to get used to getting into it comfortably and figuring how much air to put into it without feeling like I was going to pop it. If you don't roll the strap high enough, you'll end up sitting on the ground. Once I had it inflated to the right amount where it was comfortable, after about 30 minutes or so, you'll notice that the air has slowly leaked out and you have to unhook it and flip the end around another time to get it back inflated again.On a warm spring day at the beach, it got a little sweaty, but I just deposited my legs and body. I also laid a towel on top of it so that was helpful.I'm a 5'1, 125 pound female with short legs so it was a bit challenging to get in and out (especially when the air had deflated a bit). The way I got out: I would sit up, then straddle it, then try to scoot forward, then lung myself forward/up/out.The pockets were helpful for sliding my koozie and phone in it, but I'm short and have short arms, so it took a lot of effort to be able to reach these pockets. Overall, I am satisfied with this purchase.
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