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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
What a great value..
ET
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
The valves were immediately faulty and I had to replace them and they still suck. The bladders are difficult to arrange inside of the casing. The other fishing float tube I have has lasted over 10 years. This one didn't even make it one trip. Complete waste of money
Cecil B. Durbin
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024
Well, first off, the instructions were not very complete but putting it together was pretty self explanatory. The pump is pretty much a joker. Go buy a small electric pump a save yourself a lot of frustration. I used the boat Tod and was constantly having to slide back to keep from sliding into the pond. Gonna go buy some Velcro to put on the seat to see if that helps. Reckon ya get what ya pay for, it was under 100 bucks. Hey, it looks nice!
Mr. M.J. Searl
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I actually took photos at every step when unboxing so I would be able to repack it properly should I have to return it. As we put it together, we decided it is worthy of a trip to a lake for a test. My great grandson thinks it will serve us well. First short 1 hour test on a local lake and he caught a small bass, a catfish and a River perch (Drum) . Much loved 12 yr. old Great Grandson says keep the Pexmor for sure. I am 83 yrs old and I wouldn't hesitate to take it out. Just keep in mind that these tubes must be treated with common sense. No dragging across the parking area. Treated with proper respect this tube should give you many trips of making happy memories on the water. I'll post a picture of my grandson with the Pexmor tube when my granddaughter stops over to show me how.
Jeannette Marzen
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
Product looks nice but no definable instructions on how to properly inflate it, guess I'll have to Google the manufacturer.
Adam Phipps
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
First of all I want to say that when I opened the item and aired it up for the first time one of the tubes had a slow leak I contacted the company and they made it right, right away I couldn't be happier with their customer service. Then when I finally got to use my tube it worked wonderfully. I'm a really big guy approximately 350 lb and it works perfectly for me, keeps me very buoyant and able to fish easily. I highly recommend this product from this company.
Jeremy Spencer
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
GREAT $$! Very comfortable and love the “Cargo Net” in front of boat, never had that before, really holds ALOT of equipment. ALONG W/that, the boat raises up to a point which really helps if u happen to get caught in some choppy waves, Used this design for my last (2) belly boats, but they didn’t have cargo net & it did not have that raised point in front of boat. Also this is the cheapest belly boat that I can find & it’s really made very very well, no regrets of any kind. 👌Highly recommended from a very experienced fisherman that has been using belly boats since 1989 when Bass Pro Shops first put on sale for consumer.
Rob L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2022
This is a preliminary review. I have yet to have the float tube out on the water.I was pleased with the condition and workmanship of the float tube, especially given the price. Everything was there, no missing parts. The material for the tube cover is substantial and seems durable, and the zippers appear to be sturdy. The drink pocket is a little on the small side, but certainly will hold a small water bottle.Instructions were decent. There were a couple of errors in the materials list (photo attached): you'll notice there are no listings for Parts C and E, though the drawing does show Part E as being the strap that is used with the spreader bars. I'm guessing Part C is either the two seat bladders, the pump, or a pair of large black gaskets.With regard to the instructions, those gaskets are not mentioned. They are clearly part of the valve assembly, and what makes sense to me is the gasket gets sandwiched between the bladder and the float tube cover.Also, the two bladders for the seat are not labeled as to which is for the seat and which is for the back. The green one is the seat; the orange one is for the back. There is a two-part rod holder included, but the instructions omit how to assemble.When inflating the float tube bladders, do as the directions say: just fill them enough to give them some shape before inserting them into the cover, then complete the inflation.I have had the float tube assembled and inflated for a month now, and it has held the air the whole time, no leakage.The carry bag is of good quality, and there is plenty of room to pack everything, including the pump. This is not one of those cases when equipment only fits into a carry sack when packed at the factory, and never to be squeezed back again.Overall at this point, I am pleased. I'll follow up once I get this out on the water.
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