These tubes are not for everyone however, they are for the adventurous & experienced tubers. Thousands have been purchased Winter snow tubing in your back yard, off trail or the local sled hill. These are not wimpy tubes that pop; they are the real thing, durable & tough Summer floating in a lake, rushing down a river or lounging in a pool. These tubes are perfect for hard play or relaxation Protected Valve Stem small rubber safety valve cap protects from pokes & scrapes Winter Tubing Tips as with all sleds, tubes work best on snow pack surfaces. Powder & wet snow are difficult for tubes & sleds. If hill is not snow packed, make a trail with a couple of runs. If your tube goes slow; add more air. If it still goes slow; wax the bottom with spray ski wax or use household non-stick cooking spray, starch or hairspray. While not required, tube covers help the tube perform in all snow conditions To Inflate as the tube takes shape use a start\stop method; small burst of air then stop, continue until full. This keeps the tube round. As the tube inflates the outer diameter increases & the center hole decreases. Tube must be firm to the touch. Under-inflated tubes will go slow in snow & not float properly in water To Deflate use a valve tool (found at auto stores) to remove the valve core. Re-insert core; seat it tightly to avoid leaks Tube Sizing small tube inflates to 32" suitable for 120 lbs or less. For very small kids, tube works great in water but kiddos may be too light weight to slide well in snow. They can hitch a ride with an adult on larger tube. Large tube inflates to 40" suitable for 120-175lb. X Large tube inflates to 45" suitable for individuals up to 280 lbs We are a small family owned A+ Better Business Bureau Company
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