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Bote Inflatable Hangout Chair

The cool Bote Inflatable Hangout Chair is the perfect solution for staying cool on hot days. With its submerged rear and floating upper half, you can enjoy the ultimate in-water experience. This Adirondack-style chair has a PVC sling that supports your bottom, so there is no need to worry about balance while you float.

Made with Bote´s unique inflatable AeroULTRA technology, the Hangout Chair is part of the brands Hangout Suite series. This series also includes connectable Inflatable Dock Hangouts in rounded and angled styles, a circular drink bar, a full-body lounger, FLOATubes, and Gatorshell coolers.




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