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September 5, 2025
Well made with a very durable thick foam that doesn't crack or split when bent nor does it absorb any water. We've used over and over and it's still as good as new. It's comfortable and supportive even for adult use while floating in the water. It's lightweight and slim design makes it convenient tho carry along and easy to store away.
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August 24, 2025
I was apprehensive in purchasing these based upon the complaints that it would not float a 150-200 lb. person. At 300 lbs, I wasn't sure it would work. We've used "Lazy Buns" and "VOS" saddles. The lazy buns work great, but did not last more than a couple seasons with minimal usage. The VOS seem very flimsy. But hope with gentle use and care, they will last longer than the lazy buns. These however seem to be a bit more rugged. They are slightly smaller than the other two mentioned, but they floated me just fine. No you are not going to float with half your body out of the water like shown in the photos, but none of these will do that. It does keep your head above water allowing you to float around while holding your beverage of choice in one hand for as many hours as you'd like. That is what it is all about. Plus the discount price of $22 vs. $40+ for the other options is a no brainer.
Zachary Shipley
August 18, 2025
Update:Since writing my earlier review, I have had a chance to use this saddle float and the "other float" in the ocean and in a swimming pool. I have found that the Airhead saddle float is a bit more likely to flip over backwards than its competitor; that is, this one seems to have a bit less buoyancy in the back, so it flips over backwards more easily. I suspect this depends in part on the shape (or to be more precise, the distribution of buoyancy) of the person sitting in the float. But for me, the Airhead doesn't work quite as well in this regard.Original Review:I purchased one each of the Air Head Sun Comfort Pool Saddle (this product) and the other major brand of closed-cell-foam saddle float. They differ, but, to me, one is not better overall than the other.The biggest difference between the Airhead and the “other float†(avoiding mentioning other product by name in review) is that the surface of the Airhead is textured with tiny grooves (perhaps about 2 grooves per millimeter?). I can see how the Airhead might chafe one's bare legs where it passes between them, and at least one reviewer has said so. I think this may be more of a problem for women or men wearing "Speedo" type bathing suits, because my bathing suit (shorts) protected my bare skin from contact with the float. The surface of the “other float†is smooth and a bit rubbery, but not slippery. Some people may find the smooth surface of the “other float†more comfortable.The Airhead seems to be made of a stiffer material than the “other floatâ€, and big grooves are molded across the narrow part of the Airhead, where the saddle folds between one’s legs, apparently to overcome the stiffness and facilitate bending there.There are three such grooves in the Airhead, each about ½ inch wide and ¼ inch deep. The grooves are aligned so that the deepest part of each groove on one side is opposite the deepest part of a groove on the other side. Thus, between the bottoms of the grooves, the thickness of the float is about half what it is elsewhere. One might fear that the Airhead would tear in these thin and narrow places, but I don’t recall any reviews mentioning this as a problem.The “other float†seems spongier than the Airhead, but when I squeezed each one between my thumb and forefinger, I found them to be equally compressible. The “other float†is perceptibly more flexible than the Airhead, but not what I would call floppy.Although the Airhead is a bit smaller than the “other floatâ€, in both length and width, they both provide equal flotation; maybe the Airhead is a bit less dense than the other one. I am 5 ft 11 inches tall and weigh 185 pounds; both floats suspended me so that the tops of my shoulders were out of the water but my underarms were submerged. As one who has carried several of these things on a boat, I can tell you smaller is better.Both the Airhead and the “other float†are closed cell foam, and I consider that to be a much better construction than the other kind of saddle float available, the kind made of open cell foam coated in vinyl. I have owned some of these vinyl-coated saddle floats, and I found that the surfaces tend to stick together if the floats are stacked one on another. Reportedly—although I haven’t experienced it myself—the coating sometimes peels off. If the coating peels off or is cut open, water infiltrates the foam, a serious product failure in my book.I haven't owned the Airhead long enough to know about its durability. I have had several of the smooth-skinned saddle floats, and they have lasted for years. In most cases, they were lost (floated away at the beach) before they tore. Tearing seems to be the only failure mode. The two I have had longest still work, although they have torn superficially around the handles, which are simply oval holes at each end.Overall, I guess I go for the smooth-skinned ones, but the Airheads seem like a good product. I may get some more of each.
Merryone
July 13, 2025
I brought this on Prime Day due to its attractive price. My family was a bit skeptical when it arrived. The colors are cool and it’s easy to see in the water. It seemed too light and small to work, but it did work and was so much fun to use to float around the pool. Everyone wanted to use it. This pool seat works great and is fun to use for children and adults. It’s light and easy to transport wherever you go.
Mario
July 3, 2025
Light weight and easy to hop on. Sit in the water and relax with a drink or pedal your legs like you’re riding a bike if you want some exercise. The saddles let you enjoy the water while floating in a seated position. And since they are foam they won’t deflate. Great for boats or a day at the beach. Easy to store.
Tre
June 30, 2025
1st one I bought was defective. It had a big chunk missing near the handle. It was replaced within a few days, no problem. I've used one of my friends saddle floats before which was similar in shape and size, and it seemed to be pretty buoyant. I'm just under 170lbs (5'8") so I'm a medium build. When I'm on this float the water comes to my neckline whereas the other one I tired kept me at chest level which is more comfortable. I felt like I had to use my arms more with this one to stay afloat. I've gone back thru the photos and videos posted and now I realized that there was only one showing an adult using it very briefly. There may be a reason for this 🤔. Yes, it did keep me afloat just under my chin but there was some work involved. It's ok for my back yard pool but I probably wouldn't use it in a lake or ocean with any kind of currant.
Cubicle Warrior
June 6, 2025
I've used a couple of these for over 2 years on the river just floating behind the boat. I'm over 6' and weigh 270# and this will hold me in the water at shoulder level. They are very comfortable and stable. My family fights over these things once we're anchored. So I bought more!!I also have some of the fabric covered ones that have handles. Those are comfortable as well, but they hold water between the fabric and the foam, not a huge deal, just takes a few seconds for them to drain. These foam floats don't hold water at all and dry off quickly.
Natalie
May 21, 2025
Bought for the lake and it works great. Holds both kids and adults!
Sue
May 18, 2025
Sehr bequem
Ladyju
April 28, 2025
Très pratique pour flotter assis dans l'eau ! Tout le monde les utilise a la maison ...j'en ai acheté 2 de plus !
S C
April 24, 2025
These are light and flexible and allow you to sit in the pool or lake!
Sylvie
April 17, 2025
Excellent
Mike
February 18, 2025
Great product ! Works for the whole family, 100lbs - 180lbs.Everyone out on the boat asks where we got this. The colours are catchy. Love it !
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