

🦚 Float like royalty, lounge like a legend!
The JOYIN Giant Inflatable Peacock Pool Float measures an impressive 66" x 62" x 48", made from thick 0.30mm tear- and UV-resistant PVC, supporting up to 400 lbs. Designed for adults and kids alike, its unique vibrant peacock design with a massive tail makes it a standout pool accessory perfect for summer parties and relaxing poolside moments.





| ASIN | B07D1BXF7K |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,604 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #17 in Inflatable Pool Rafts |
| Brand | JOYIN |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,097) |
| Date First Available | 26 May 2018 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | LX-HZFD-E381 |
| Manufacturer | Joyin Inc |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 167.64 x 157.48 x 0.1 cm; 3.33 kg |
| Size | L |
| Style | Blue Peacock |
| maximum weight capacity | 400 Pounds |
S**N
Super
Perfect size and quality
C**U
Tal como lo describen es bastante amplio, lo llevé a una albercada y se subían hasta 6 niños al mismo tiempo, aguantó toda la fiesta solo la cola se desinfló un poco. Los niños se divirtieron mucho.
A**O
Bellissimo
J**S
Lovely! BUT…it is not holding air, both the main compartment and the large feathers require refilling on a daily basis.
A**E
Absolut unser Pool Highlight in unserem Sommer Urlaub . Sehr gute Qualität und nach drei Wochen nicht kaputt.
T**E
Wow, stunning, eye catching and very durable, but please read this for some safety reasons! We're on our second summer with this gorgeous floaty and it's only ever been used on river floats and in lakes -- super durable! It's clearly enormous, so it's very hard to navigate. Arms and legs don't easily reach the water for paddling unless you're, like, NBA-height. The first word of caution is that out on the lake, the slightest breeze will catch on the tail and head and before you know it, you're pretty far from base camp. It's practically a sailboat. Yesterday my friend and I were floating and lounging and chatting away in an *unnoticeable* breeze on huge Lake Washington; I was sitting on the main part of the floaty and my friend wanted to hang onto a wing and be mostly in the water. When we realized how far from shore we were, and how far downshore our beach was, we got a little worried -- and in only about ten minutes of chatting! The only way to get back to base was for me to jump off, grab a wing and side swim back to shore with my friend hanging on and trying not to panic because she's not a strong swimmer, and we were WAAAY out there. It was a 20 minute swim, the peacock was creating a strong drag even though it was a light breeze, and we were both exhausted and shaken by the adventure. A less strong swimmer or a younger or smaller person might have really found themselves in trouble. So that's my word of caution. It's a sailboat that's REALLY difficult to navigate, so be careful. Oh yeah, one more thing. It's so enormous that one cannot just get back on it once one has fallen or jumped off, unless in very shallow water. Last year in Coeur d'Alene for the Ironman qualifiers, only our own personal 6'3" Ironman could get himself back up into this peacock floaty while in deep water, but he really struggled to do so. While floating the river last year, I jumped off in a shallow spot so I could cool off, but despite several minutes of trying hard, I couldn't get back on before the next rapids. Thank heavens they weren't serious rapids or I'd have gotten injured -- we all "pulled over" to the bank so that I could get myself back onto the floaty. Twice now I've found myself in frightening situations because of it's impractical size and shape. So, although I love and treasure this fantastic floaty, it's incredibly impractical and you'll really need to exercise discernment about where and how to enjoy it.
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