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White River Fly Shop® Lost Lake Round Float Tube

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Our classic Lost Lake Round Float Tube is constructed from durable 420 denier nylon with rugged PVC bladders and features ample tackle storage pouches with dual zippers, removable fly patch, comfortable quick-release seating, hi-visibility back safety panel, mesh striping apron with ruler, hook 'n loop rod holder, carrying handles, multiple D-rings for tools and accessories and a reliable and easy access Boston valve for quick inflation and deflation. Plus, all critical seams have been triple stitched, so you don't have to worry about anything except hooking your next fish! Imported.

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Our classic Lost Lake Round Float Tube is constructed from durable 420 denier nylon with rugged PVC bladders and features ample tackle storage pouches with dual zippers, removable fly patch, comfortable quick-release seating, hi-visibility back safety panel, mesh striping apron with ruler, hook 'n loop rod holder, carrying handles, multiple D-rings for tools and accessories and a reliable and easy access Boston valve for quick inflation and deflation. Plus, all critical seams have been triple stitched, so you don't have to worry about anything except hooking your next fish! Imported.

White River Fly Shop® Replacement Round Float Tube Bladder sold separately and can be found through item search for item number 38-431-570-00

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No, it does not come with suspenders.
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no suspenders come with it
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I found that I kept sliding way down in the seat to the point I was almost laying down. I kept pulling myself back upright, but just couldn't maintain an upright position unless I was holding on the sides with my hands. It was exhausting for my arms and legs. Is there any adjustment or fix for this?
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325 lbs
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The box says 325lbs. I am 250lb and it worked fine for me.
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The setup sheet included with the float tube stated 325 lbs.
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250 to 300
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You can put your legs through it. You need your legs in the water for sure so you can drive the tube with fins on your feet.
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You put your legs through it.
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You put your legs through it
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No solid bottom...a "seat" made from the same material of the outer shell.
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Yes, you can put your legs though the bottom.
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legs go through them
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You can put your legs through it.
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Yes, you can put your legs through the tube.
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