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🌞 Float, chill, and glow up your pool days like a pro!
The Jasonwell Inflatable Tanning Pool Lounger Float is a large, versatile 4-in-1 pool accessory designed for adults. Measuring 71" x 48" and supporting up to 500 lbs, it features a removable pillow, ribbed air cushion base, built-in cup holder, and wrap-around rope for stability. Made from premium, thick vinyl, it can be filled with water to keep you cool while sunbathing, doubling as a tanning mat, personal pool, float, or ball pit—perfect for backyard, beach, or lake lounging.







| ASIN | B09NVFT7HP |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3 in Pool Rafts & Inflatable Ride-ons |
| Brand | Jasonwell |
| Brand Name | Jasonwell |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,400 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 71"L x 48"W |
| Item Form | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jiaxin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | JX-TPF-180 |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Model Number | JX-TPF-180 |
| Occupancy | 1 |
| Personal Flotation Device Type | Pool Float |
| Product Dimensions | 71"L x 48"W |
| Size | Large |
| Special Features | Inflatable |
| UPC | 759041490614 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Pounds |
E**E
Sturdy and wide to relax in the pool
This is a sturdy bed with a lot of room to move around while you sunbathe. It’s almost a little hard to get out of because the sides are build up but I’m enjoying it and it’s also a very cute color. These types of beds usually last a season so I will see how it holds up but for the summer, it’s fun.
E**E
Perfect tanning lounger!!!
I ordered the XL lounger and my husband and I can lie side by side in it. He is 5’10 and can fit with head on pillow and feet touching end. Im 5’4 and not small bodied but we had room. For me alone in lounger i can toss my legs and arms over the edges and tan in all sorts of positions to ensure even tanning! This pool holds enough water to keep you cool but not be under water and have it affect your tanning on body. It is absolutely perfect for a serious tanner!!! The pillow is separate and has notches that clip to lounger so it stays in place. The holes/plugs to blow up are a pain and we had to create a funnel to use our air float compressor (the end is small and the lounger plug is very big). I have attached the directions so if you’re purchasing this you can have a plan for how to blow it up. It says you can use a hairdryer but i was not successful with that. It held air well and i keep it on my back patio on concrete and it has been fine! Its sturdy and the plastic is thick and well made. It came with rope to thread thru the places designated but we didnt do that because we have no need to pull it. The bottom inflates separately from the sides and the bottom has enough capacity to hold air to make it comfortable to sit on or lie in even with my patio concrete under it. This is probably my favorite purchase this year!! Definitely recommend!! No complaints aside from the initial blowing up of the outside ring.
C**N
Love this bed!
Blew up easy… I fill it with water to stay cool while sun bathing. Put a twin fitted sheet over it when I’m not using it to keep the bugs out. My grandson loves to play in it with his toys so I just add more water.
E**R
The Perfect Backyard Chill Spot – No Pool Needed!
If you don’t have a pool but still want to relax and cool off in the summer heat, this inflatable tanning lounger is exactly what you need. I set it up in the backyard, filled it with just a few inches of water, and instantly had the perfect setup for soaking up the sun without overheating. The built-in pillow makes it super comfortable to lay back and relax, and the reflective print really does help you catch a tan faster. There’s even a cup holder for your drink, so you don’t have to get up for anything. It feels like a mini spa day right at home! The material is surprisingly durable — my 80lb dog even stepped on it (oops), and it didn’t puncture or deflate at all. Definitely made to last through the summer. Only downside? It takes forever to inflate without a pump. If you’re getting this, do yourself a favor and grab a cheap electric or manual pump — it’ll save you a ton of time and effort. Overall, this lounger is a fantastic way to relax outdoors without needing a full pool setup. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a budget-friendly backyard escape.
A**S
Comfortable, perfect for floating with your dog.
This float is percent. I was looking for something big enough to bring my two little pups with me in the pool, and this delivered. We all fit on here super comfortably with plenty of extra space. It's been such a fun way to cool off together during these hot days. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a roomy float for you and your furry friends!
A**A
Great Product
The perfect floatie for summer when you don’t have a pool , you can fill it up with water to keep yourself cooler while tanning ! amazing i love it
M**A
Best purchase this year
The first float I ordered had a large hole in the interior float, but it was quickly replaced with a new one. The replacement is my favorite purchase this year. I live in Florida where tanning can be uncomfortably hot. This thing is revolutionary - so comfortable on my back and neck, enough space to move around (I am 5’8” and 150 lbs), easy to inflate and easy to dump the water out when finished each day, and most importantly keeps you nice and cool. You do have to refill the air every couple of days with the air compressor - I would say about every 4 days or so with daily use. I’m not sure if the UV reflective base helps with tanning (I like to think it does), but I could care less, I will love and cherish this thing as long as I can. Awesome product!!
T**H
Fun product.
My wife loves this product. Great size and easy to inflate/
J**E
Malo
Apenas lo abrí y cuando lo usamos ya estaba roto.
K**R
Good little lounger
I just tried this out today. It’s very easy to set up and only takes about 5 minutes to fill. I’m 5’8” and my feet hang over the ends a bit but that’s no big deal for me. It was hot out today so I did have to flip over quite often. I don’t like being hot. I usually get the bigger blow up pools but I thought I would try this one this year. I don’t know how I will feel when it’s really hot and humid, I may need to keep the garden hose handy😂
A**N
Used as a Pool Float
and it's great... it's roomy... it holds a bit of water to keep u cool while ur floating... it's comfortable to lay in... the base is wide enough that ur arms aren't heaved forward - it's just like ur laying on the sofa - it's everything i wanted... i haven't used it as a pool to fill up... (i'm too old to get up and down in it)... but as a float - it's fab!...
V**.
Spacious and stable, but the side walls create a real safety trade-off
🛠️ Design & Build Quality This is much larger than the usual inflatable pool mattress. Once fully inflated, it feels closer to a floating mini-lounger or shallow raft than a simple air mat. The footprint is generous enough that “queen-sized bed on water” is not a bad mental image. That extra width matters because it changes how the product behaves in real use. It feels less twitchy, less likely to roll, and much more like something you settle into for a long session rather than a toy you keep readjusting every few minutes. The built-in pillow is useful, not decorative. A lot of inflatables add a head bump and call it a pillow, but here it actually helps keep your neck in a more natural position when lying flat. The raised perimeter also does something important – it helps keep you centered and reduces the feeling that you might slide off the edge. That gives this lounger a more secure, contained feel than a flat raft. The material feels like the typical vinyl used in cheap beach and pool inflatables. That sounds harsher than it is. In practice, that kind of material often survives for years if it is not abused, even when people leave these things inflated for long periods. I cannot honestly comment on long-term UV durability yet because I tested it before full Canadian summer sun exposure, but the material does not feel unusually flimsy. The smell and texture are exactly what I would expect from this category – not premium in the luxurious sense, but normal, serviceable, and likely good enough for seasonal use if stored reasonably well. ⚙️ Ease of Use Inflation is straightforward, and once filled it holds shape well enough to feel like an actual lounging platform instead of a sagging bag. Storage should also be manageable because this is still just a vinyl inflatable, even if it is larger than average. The design is easy to understand, but not every part of using it is easy in practice. The raised borders are a perfect example. They improve comfort and stability once you are already on it, but they also make entry much harder. If you can stand and climb in from shallow water or approach it from the pool edge, that is one thing. If you are in deeper water and cannot touch bottom, getting onto this lounger becomes awkward fast. In my case, I had to fold a large part of it under myself just to get in when I could not reach the bottom. That is with a practical real-world setup, not some extreme scenario. If it were inflated even tighter, which it probably should be according to the intended pressure, climbing aboard in deeper water would become harder still. That is a serious design trade-off and one buyers should understand before treating this like a carefree all-purpose float. The cup holder and rope are useful additions rather than empty checklist features. The rope is especially relevant because this float is large enough to drift with purpose. You are not dealing with a tiny noodle-like float that stays roughly where you left it. Wind can move this thing. 🧪 Performance in Real Life As a lounging platform, this works extremely well. That is the strongest part of the product. It is stable, roomy, and comfortable enough to stay on for a long time without constantly correcting your balance. Compared with the usual narrow swimming mattresses, this is a major upgrade in comfort. The pillow helps, the width helps, and the side walls help. If your goal is to lie back, stay cool with a bit of water around you, and float for hours in relative comfort, this does the job better than most standard inflatables I have tried. It also solves one common problem with sunbathing floats – overheating. Because it can hold water around you, it is much better suited to hot weather lounging than a dry vinyl mattress that turns into a frying pan. That makes this design genuinely more useful for long summer sessions. Stability is another strong point. It does not feel nervous or eager to dump you. For calm floating, it is excellent. That said, calm floating is the key phrase. This is a relaxation prop, not a mobility tool, not a rescue aid, and definitely not something to trust in open water conditions. The manual apparently emphasizes this heavily, and rightly so – this is not a safety flotation device. In fact, in one specific way it can work against a tired swimmer. Because of the raised side walls, it is not easy to scramble onto from deep water. Someone cold, fatigued, or less mobile may find it frustratingly difficult to board. That is a real concern and, to me, the single most important thing to know about this product. ⚠️ Notable Issues The biggest flaw is also part of what makes it comfortable. The raised borders keep you from rolling off, but they also trap splash water and make self-draining less effective. That means water does not escape as easily as it would from a flatter design. Depending on how you use it, that may be mildly annoying or completely acceptable, but it is part of the package. More importantly, those same borders make access from the water harder than expected. This is not a small inconvenience. It changes where and how the float can be used safely. In shallow water, close to shore, near a pool edge, or in a very controlled lounging situation, fine. In deeper water, with any wind, fatigue, or distance from an easy exit point, this becomes much less friendly. There is also the drift factor. Because the lounger is large and stable, it is easy to stay comfortable long enough to forget that you are moving. A bit of breeze can send you farther than you intended. That is where the rope becomes less of a bonus feature and more of a necessity. On a pond or larger body of water, I would treat tethering or active supervision as common sense, not optional caution. So the product is comfortable, yes, but it can also encourage exactly the kind of relaxed inattention that gets people into dumb situations on the water. That is not a defect in manufacturing. It is a design reality buyers should think about. 🔧 Longevity, Repairability & Practical Value I cannot verify how it will hold up after a full season of Canadian UV exposure, chlorine, sunscreen, folding, and storage, so I will not pretend otherwise. Still, based on the material feel alone, this seems like the same class of beach inflatable that often lasts longer than expected when treated decently. Not elegant, not engineered for the ages, but plausible for repeat seasonal use. Repairability is what you would expect from any vinyl inflatable – small punctures may be patchable, but this is not a product built for graceful long-term maintenance. Once seams or valves start going, replacement is usually more realistic than repair. That is normal for the category. In terms of value, this makes sense for someone who actually wants a floating lounge bed, not just a generic pool toy. It is meaningfully more comfortable and more stable than the average swimming mattress. The trade-off is that it is also bulkier, less agile, and worse for reboarding from deep water. ✅ Final Verdict This is one of the most comfortable inflatable loungers I have used, and it is clearly better than the usual flat swimming mattress if your goal is to relax on the water for a long time. The size, pillow, and raised edges make it feel secure and almost bed-like rather than flimsy and temporary. But that same design creates a serious limitation – getting back onto it from deeper water can be surprisingly difficult. That means it should be treated as a lounging prop, not as something that helps you when you are tired, cold, or far from an easy exit. Add wind to the equation and it can also carry you farther than you planned. Recommended, with conditions. It is a very good choice for controlled, lazy floating in a pool, near shore, or in shallow calm water where comfort matters more than mobility. It is not the right choice for anyone who assumes “big and stable” automatically means safe or easy to board from the water. Used with that understanding, it is better than most inflatables in this category. Used carelessly, it has the kind of design trade-offs that can catch people off guard.
L**S
Love this
I love tanning in the backyard in this! Put a little water in it and you're set. Only thing is I'm short and my feet still stick out the bottom a bit if i lay flat so not sure it would be good for taller people
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