California Sun Deluxe Unsinkable Ultra Soft Foam Cushion Pool Noodle (Key Lime)
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The company is called vandue, and it is based in San Diego, California. I'm not sure if they make them there or if they buy them in pieces.
This item will not sink below the water's surface, but it will support some of your weight. These items are usually designed for people who weigh less than 150 pounds.
Yes, unless you use more than one noodle, each one will not hold up to 200 pounds in the water.
Yes, they are a soft solid... in our pool, they are a favorite... we now have 5 of them.
Selected User Reviews For California Sun Deluxe Unsinkable Ultra Soft Foam Cushion Pool Noodle (Key Lime)
(Blue, Red, and Green) I should've paid attention to the reviewer who posted a photo of the noodle folding in half. This is not a bag of solid noodles. They were supposed to be solid foam, right? BUT THIS IS NOT THE CASE! These are made up of a thin foam outer layer (about 1/4 inch thick) and a thin latex coating (which feels brittle to the touch). I'm sure the latex coating will start flaking off after only a few hours of use. These are not solid foam noodles, as I previously stated. They are unable to stand alone. I haven't cut one open yet, but it appears to contain a piece of pantyhose filled with small pellets. That could work, but there's a better option. Between the inner filled cavity (panty hose) and the outside of the noodle, there should be 1/2 inch of void (open space). Please do yourself a favor and ignore these. It cost $15 to ship back. It's absurd to charge 99 cents for each noodle. I'm not going to spend $48 on something I'm not interested in. 00 to return these pieces of trash, so I now own something that, based on other reviews, may only last a few hours in the ocean or pool. I am extremely dissatisfied with my purchases and advise anyone looking for these items to look elsewhere, preferably locally where they can actually touch and feel the item before purchasing. Alternatively, order from a store like Sam's, Costco, BJ's, Walmart, or others that have reasonable return policies and don't charge exorbitant return shipping fees. If you're reading this review and have made it this far, I'd consider you to be someone who, like me, does their homework before buying something. Make sure you don't make the same blunder that I did. Remove these from your list and search for a high-quality product elsewhere. a high-quality floatation device or noodle for use in water This is a waste of time.
Make a financial saving! After being used twice, it had lost its shape. Disappointed to the point of frustration.
(Blue, Red, and Green) I should've paid attention to the reviewer who posted a photo of the noodle folding in half. This is not a bag of solid noodles. They were supposed to be solid foam, right? BUT THIS IS NOT THE CASE! These are made up of a thin foam outer layer (about 1/4 inch thick) and a thin latex coating (which feels brittle to the touch). I'm sure the latex coating will start flaking off after only a few hours of use. These are not solid foam noodles, as I previously stated. They are unable to stand alone. I haven't cut one open yet, but it appears to contain a piece of pantyhose filled with small pellets. That could work, but there's a better option. Between the inner filled cavity (panty hose) and the outside of the noodle, there should be 1/2 inch of void (open space). Please do yourself a favor and ignore these. It cost $15 to ship back. It's absurd to charge 99 cents for each noodle. I'm not going to spend $48 on something I'm not interested in. 00 to return these pieces of trash, so I now own something that, based on other reviews, may only last a few hours in the ocean or pool. I am extremely dissatisfied with my purchases and advise anyone looking for these items to look elsewhere, preferably locally where they can actually touch and feel the item before purchasing. Alternatively, order from a store like Sam's, Costco, BJ's, Walmart, or others that have reasonable return policies and don't charge exorbitant return shipping fees. If you're reading this review and have made it this far, I'd consider you to be someone who, like me, does their homework before buying something. Make sure you don't make the same blunder that I did. Remove these from your list and search for a high-quality product elsewhere. a high-quality floatation device or noodle for use in water This is a waste of time.
(Blue, Red, and Green) I should've paid attention to the reviewer who posted a photo of the noodle folding in half. This is not a bag of solid noodles. They were supposed to be solid foam, right? BUT THIS IS NOT THE CASE! These are made up of a thin foam outer layer (about 1/4 inch thick) and a thin latex coating (which feels brittle to the touch). I'm sure the latex coating will start flaking off after only a few hours of use. These are not solid foam noodles, as I previously stated. They are unable to stand alone. I haven't cut one open yet, but it appears to contain a piece of pantyhose filled with small pellets. That could work, but there's a better option. Between the inner filled cavity (panty hose) and the outside of the noodle, there should be 1/2 inch of void (open space). Please do yourself a favor and ignore these. It cost $15 to ship back. It's absurd to charge 99 cents for each noodle. I'm not going to spend $48 on something I'm not interested in. 00 to return these pieces of trash, so I now own something that, based on other reviews, may only last a few hours in the ocean or pool. I am extremely dissatisfied with my purchases and advise anyone looking for these items to look elsewhere, preferably locally where they can actually touch and feel the item before purchasing. Alternatively, order from a store like Sam's, Costco, BJ's, Walmart, or others that have reasonable return policies and don't charge exorbitant return shipping fees. If you're reading this review and have made it this far, I'd consider you to be someone who, like me, does their homework before buying something. Make sure you don't make the same blunder that I did. Remove these from your list and search for a high-quality product elsewhere. a high-quality floatation device or noodle for use in water This is a waste of time.
Although it appears to be attractive, the inside contains a plastic bag containing peanuts!! What the hell is going on here? A BAG OF PEANUTS is way too expensive! br>WON'T BUY FROM YOU AGAIN!.
I've used both of them a couple of times - The outside casing began to develop small holes throughout the noodles on the second day. As the holes grew larger, the foam began to fill with water and float no longer. I had to pay more than $60. 00 for two, plus the cost of return shipping. It is preferable to purchase noodles from a pool store. Very let down.