🌟 Float above, explore below — the raft that redefines water fun!
The AQUAVUE Voyager is a large, clear-bottom inflatable raft crafted from durable PVC, designed for both kids and adults. Measuring 62" by 40", it offers ample space and comfort, supporting weights well beyond its 185 lbs limit. Its standout feature is the transparent bottom, allowing users to enjoy underwater views while floating. Easy to inflate with a large valve compatible with electric or manual pumps, this versatile raft is ideal for lakes, pools, and beaches, combining durability with unique aquatic exploration.
Size | Large |
Color | Aqua |
Brand | Sieco Design |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Product Dimensions | 62"L x 40"W |
Item Weight | 3.15 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
UPC | 088057085850 868798000103 |
Manufacturer | Sieco Design |
Weight Limit | 185 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 11.06 x 4.09 inches |
Package Weight | 1.94 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 11 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Sieco Design |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Part Number | B00TGTFOAC |
Sport Type | Rafting |
A**R
Perfect summer find
Great summer find! Use in the pool or in the lake. My toddler loved this. Especially when he wasn’t in the mood to be totally in the water but didn’t want to be left out. Loved watching his brothers swim underneath him. Even big enough for me to lay and lounge in.
S**!
Used for snorkeling!
We purchased this as a backup for snorkeling with our four year old in Mexico. I wasn’t sure if she would do it or not. She got nervous and used this boat instead and was still able to experience the sea turtles, starfish, and string rays without having to put her face in the water. It was so handy!
J**Y
Great well built!
Theses are great! I bought two but only needed one it seemed! Never know when kids will share the same one!
A**S
Fun for underwater observation
Not a bad little raft for the beach! My kids were not strong enough swimmers to be snorkeling around precarious reefs in the Virgin Islands... so we brought this along. I was able to tow and push the kids around over the reefs and fish so they could see everything they'd otherwise miss. They loved it.Construction and quality wise... well... it's light weight. But after a week of use, we had no issues at all. It even withstood my 220 lbs, along with a 50 lb kid. There are loops for oars (oars not included)... but.. that's pretty much a joke. You aren't going to be rowing out to your yacht on this thing.
M**A
great product
This inflatable boat will hold a big adult and will not sink. very sturdy! we use it daily for our pool and we take it to the beach. Great value for the price
2**2
Good quality
I got this for a camping trip for my granddaughter.To ride around in, my daughter went in with her. It holds, i'm not sure a hundred and fifty or two hundred pounds, very sturdy riding around a big lake, definitely.Would have benefited from having the ores, she also had my son in law pulling her around the lawn, stayed in perfect condition. I like the see through bottom, i'll probably purchase the oars for next summer
R**T
Hope this will be worth it.
Took this on a vacation to Cancun. Water was so rough and so churned up, we really couldn’t use it at all. WAAY too choppy and no visibility. I almost returned this, opened, but unused. But we’re going to try again next year. And there will still be little ones - a 3yo and a 4yo. So I am keeping it with fingers crossed.BUT, be very aware, the air chamber is really large, and the vinyl is thick and strong (not like thin blow up rings or beach balls or toddler pools). This raft has a crazy massive amount of inflating to do thru a little tiny valve. If you’re thinking about blowing it up by mouth, I think it would take hours! I finally paid a shopkeeper who had an electric air pump $5 to inflate it. (And I was lucky to find someone willing to do it.) Best $5 I ever spent! Plan ahead about some method of inflating that is NOT by mouth.
H**Z
+/-
We bought this for a snorkeling trip to use with our three year old son in the red sea and the Maldives. It had a slow leak straight out of the box. We had to keep blowing it back up each day. By the end of the two week trip, my son enjoyed going out with us and looking at the fish. The visibility wasn't the best through the bottom. He had to put his face close like the picture indicates, but if you love to snorkel and don't want to take turns with your significant other to stay with your younger child on the beach or the boat, then it's a good compromise.
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