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These bean bag pool floats are actually the best way to relax this summer

Posted at 9:23 AM, Jun 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-06-11 12:23:19-04

If you miss the beanbag chairs that were so ubiquitous in the ’90s, you’re going to love the Kai Seat Lounge from Pottery Barn.

This beanbag-style pool float is made of Sunbrella marine fabric and is perfect for maximum outdoor relaxation this summer.

Whether you float in a pool or a lake with a good book or with a frozen cocktail hand, the Kai Seat Lounge is the ultimate lazy summer day companion.

The float is priced at $199 and, though the Pottery Barn site shows the float in navy, bright green and light blue, it looks like only the navy color is available at the moment.

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This item is available online only and can be shipped in three to five days. So you have some time to get it in time for the kickoff of summer.

If you’d like some more room to stretch your legs, the Kai Infinity Pool Float is a full-on lounge-style take on the beanbag float and is ideal for when you’d like to catch a nap while you float.

It’s on sale for $122.50 for a limited time.

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The collection also features the Kai Pool Float, the Kai Drink Caddy Pool Float and the Kai Noodle Pool Float.

While we can’t imagine pool floats more comfortable than the Kai collection, if you’re looking for something a little more eye-catching for your Instagram, Pottery Barn has plenty of those too.

Drift around on this Rosé Pool Float as you (sip on) rosé all day.

It even has a drink holder so you can do just that with ease. It’s on sale for $56.

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The new Giant Gold Goose Pool Float is for the person who wants to make a splash at the pool party this summer.

It holds up to two adults and is priced at $84.50 for a limited time.

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Of course, there’s no shortage of fun pool floats available out there, including some that are modeled after mermaids, so you can get your siren swim on.

This sparkly float is available at Sam’s Club for $24.98.

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Then there are all sorts of food-related inflatable pool floats just waiting to drift around your pool, like this colorful donut float available on Amazon for around $19.

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And this pizza slice, which will have you craving some poolside pizza delivery, available on Amazon for $24.99.

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To float around on healthier snacks, check out this watermelon pool float, which you can find on Amazon for $19.99:

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Or nab a pineapple float, available at Target for $19.99, for another slice of fruity goodness drifting in the water.

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You can even get your pooch in on the floating fun this summer, with pool floats made just for dogs.

As one example, this cute dog float offers your favorite four-legged friend a way to enjoy the pool right alongside you this summer. You can find it on Amazon for $34.55.

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Or you can really indulge your pup with this FunBoy yacht float from Bark Shop.

For $39.99, your pooch can float in style.

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So which will it be? How do you plan to relax by the pool this summer?

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