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White River Fly Shop® Lost Lake Open Front Float Tube

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Designed with an open, U-shaped front for easy entry and increased stability, the Lost Lake Open Front Float Tube is made from 420 denier nylon with rugged PVC bladders and features a comfortable seat, stabilizer bar with foam float cover, PVC mesh stripping apron with built-in scale and two large, zippered pockets for securing fly boxes, tools, tippets, and other accessories. The Lost Lake Open Front Float Tube is also outfitted with a Velcro® strap rod holder, multiple D-rings, rust-proof drain holes and three carry handles. Just a few more reasons why this open front is one of the most popular float tubes [Read More]
   
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Designed with an open, U-shaped front for easy entry and increased stability, the Lost Lake Open Front Float Tube is made from 420 denier nylon with rugged PVC bladders and features a comfortable seat, stabilizer bar with foam float cover, PVC mesh stripping apron with built-in scale and two large, zippered pockets for securing fly boxes, tools, tippets, and other accessories. The Lost Lake Open Front Float Tube is also outfitted with a Velcro® strap rod holder, multiple D-rings, rust-proof drain holes and three carry handles. Just a few more reasons why this open front is one of the most popular float tubes on the water. Imported.
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I want to take a float tube backpacking into the high country. Weight is a major concern, so I need to know how much this float tube weighs so I can make adjustments.
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I can't give you an exact weight, but i would say less than 5 lbs
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I am 6' and 250 pounds. Will this be comfortable and keep me high enough out of the water?
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My experience is no....I am 6' 170 and I fit comfortably, but my nephew is 6'1 220 and he is pushing his comfort level
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I am 6'3", 220lbs. Not a small person and this float tube was more than ample. I don't see you having any problems with this Tube.
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 - Fair Oaks, California
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Yes, you are wet waist down, but dry enough to work your rod.

You will have no problems.
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yes the tube is big and comortable. you sit above the water high enough.The weight limit on this tube is 325 lbs
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I would not recommend this tube for anyone over 6ft tall. It works great for someone with a smaller frame
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I'm 6'2 and I weigh around 210, this tube floats me and my gear with no problems. You might be a little lower in the water than me at 250 but, you should have no issues
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Yes, I hit in at 220# at 5'10" and the water never gets as high as my bellybutton. Will hold. I use it once a week great product
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in-stock item. I kept sliding forward in the seat to the point where water went down the back of my chest waders. I am considering rigging a waist belt to the D rings in the back to keep the seat under me. Are there any recommendations to fix this problem?
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I never had water go down the back of my waders but it sure felt like it was going to happen to me. So I now take a life jacket and use hockey tape to strap it down to the top of my seat. It gives me that extra lift so I don't have that feeling anymore. Hope that helps.
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Is your apron designed for stabilizer bar? If so, all you need is some 3/4" schedule 80 tubing. Overall length for the brace is 22". I have not had any problems with sliding forward in the tube. I shove my butt as far back in the tube as possible. The only downside to this position is the edge of the seat tends to "bite" into your cheeks over long periods of time.
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Adjust the strap that goes from the seat to the stabilizer bar. If you tighten it so it pulls up in the front you won't slide down in the seat.
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I run a small guide service where I take clients out in tubes. I have used the White River tube almost exclusively . Bladder replacement is needed in about six of my tubes. The nylon covers are still perfect. It would be logical to replace the bladders only.
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Item Number: 38-431-572-00
Item Name: "White River Fly Shop® Replacement Open Front Float Tube Bladder"
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I cannot find them by searching float tube or product number. I cannot find them anywhere :(
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Yes. You can get them through basspro. Com. Search float tubes and they will come up. About thirty bucks and you get all 3 bladders.
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Yes, Replacement Open Front Float Tube Bladders are sold separately and can be found through item search for item number 38-431-572-00
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325 lbs.
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The weight limit for this tube is 325 lbs.
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325 pounds
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Also, is this small enough for someone that is about 5'3"?
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no flippers or pump. If you are 5'3, you should be ok
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I'm 5'5" and 160 lbs and there's a bit of room left to right. I am not concerned about falling out though.
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only if you buy the combo pack. But save your money and just buy the tube, the dual action hand pump and the thruster fins. If you buy the combo like I did you get the duck feet fins and they are not really comfy so i also ended up buying the thruster fins too. I'm used to scuba fins. The combo is cheaper then buying each item, but if you dont mind the fins get the combo
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It is offered in a package for abot 110 bucks. Tube, fins, and pump. I bought it for my 15 year old nephew who is about five three and 115 pounds. Fit him fine.
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Yes, you will fit. This item number does not include fins and a pump, but our Lost Lake Open Front Tube Combo does. Please search for item number 38-952-268-00
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i need the inner tube of the U-shaped piece, do you sell it or can you help me where can i found it
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Item Number: 38-431-572-00
Item Name: "White River Fly Shop® Replacement Open Front Float Tube Bladder"
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This is an in stock item that can be purchased through basspro.com. You get the set all three bladders for around 30 bucks.
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The outer covering is made from nylon fabric and the bladders or composed of vinyl.
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It is a nylon shell.
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420 denier nylon with PVC bladders
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I don't know exact but if I would have to guess I would say, 20" wide by 20 long.
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The seat is 17" wide by 15" deep.
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