The Bote Hangout Water Hammock: Ready to Relax

The weather is warming up, so that means that folks are thinking about heading out to the lake, river, or maybe even the backyard pool. Sure, you could swim, or go stand-up paddleboarding, or even kayaking. But what if it’s just time to chill, and you don’t want everyone to need their own inner tube? Enter the Bote Hangout Water Hammock.

Bote Hangout Water Hammock: Size and Materials

In many ways, you can think of the Bote Hangout Water Hammock sort of like a giant inner tube. Coming in either a 7′ or 10′ diameter, you’ve got a heavy-duty PVC ring around the outside that inflates, keeping things floating. In the middle? You’ve got a mesh bottom that keeps you (and your drinks) from falling into the water, while still letting you relax in the water a bit, cooling you down in the heat.

Bote Hangout Water Hammock

We will say, if you’re not living near the water, something like this might be a bit bulky (even deflated) to store and transport. However, if you’re at the lake all the time, or happen to have a river running through the property that you’re in all summer? Then the Bote Hangout Water Hammock (either $799 or $999) looks like a great way for family and friends to just take it easy, together. boteboard.com

Bote Hangout Water Hammock

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Details from Bote

  • AeroBOTE Construction – military-grade PVC skin that holds up against rough handling with a low risk of damage or permanent blemish.
  • Grab Handles – For max comfort during transportation.
  • EVA Foam – EVA Foam pads are water resistant and lighter than tran traditional pads. The logo texture adds an extra layer of grip and comfort.
  • Mesh Bottom – To keep loungers supported and comfy, while staying slightly submerged
  • Docklink Connection Points – Stay connected to the foatilla by linking up to fellow floaters
  • Portable – Transform the Hammock from backpack-size to a fully functional float within minutes
  • MSRP: $799-$999

Patrick Kansa

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