Cozy Air Bed mattress options for sleeping on the water

If you’re looking for a pool air mattress, water mattress, or flotation device, read on for an overview of some of the best pool and lake air mattresses that won’t leak during the summer.

Sevylor French Air Mattress

Sevylor is a well-known name in pool mattresses, other inflatables, and water sports toys, and its twin-size French mattress is one of the company’s fastest-selling mattresses. With a width of 56 inches and a length of 76 inches, these mattresses are ideal for two people or just perfect for the person who wants a lot of space.

Like most Sevylor water mattresses, the French mattress has a single pocket design. On the entire surface of the airbed mattress, water can move freely through 36 individual pockets and openings. The design helps keep you cool and refreshed on the water while soaking up the sun. You can pick up this deluxe model for as little as $20 at most retailers.

Brookstone Conversation Pool Lounger

The added feature of the Brookstone Pool Lounger is that it is convertible, meaning it can be turned into a chair or a full lounger depending on your mood. The lounger also allows you to hook onto other loungers, anchors, or your dock. So, stop floating and just hook and hold.

The conversation lounger is an air mattress, a water floatation device, and even a cup holder. The complete system, including two separate hook-and-loop loungers, retails for about $130.

Gail Force Water Sports Foam Floats

Although not really an airbed mattress, fans of the water will go crazy over the Foam Floater’s leak-free design. Because the product is made from a high-density foam, it cannot leak and is less likely to succumb to sun damage, mold problems, or deflation due to temperature changes. It is also significantly more compact.

Gail Force foam floats can also be customized with your choice of airbrushed designs, prints or colors, making them the ideal choice for the pool lounger who wants to express personal style.

The Excalibur PR10 motorized lounger

No more paddling from one side of the dock to the other, the Excalibur PR10 Motorized Inflatable Lounger will do all the work for you and all for around $150.

The PR10 uses two motorized propellers to steer and propel the small personal watercraft. It can hold a maximum of 250 pounds and even comes with cup holders. The main drawback is that it runs on 12 D batteries, which tend to run out quickly, making the Excalibur an expensive toy if you don’t use rechargeable batteries.

With prices ranging from $20 to a somewhat extravagant $150, these four inflatable pool mattresses represent a good cross-section of the inflatable mattress, water toy, and inflatable lounger selections.

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