




POOLSIDE SOCIETY · FIRST EDITION
The Capri Lounge Float
Half-Submerged Mesh
Lifetime Warranty
Travels in a Tote
The Capri is a hammock-style pool float built around a mesh cradle suspended between two heavy-gauge tubes. You sit in the water, not on top of it. Cooler in the heat, easier to climb into, and impossible to fall off mid-conversation.
Inflated: 50 inches long, 32 inches wide, 12 inches deep. Weight capacity: 300 pounds. Tube material: heavy-gauge PVC, double-stitched seams. Seat: marine-grade polyester mesh. Valve: dual-action quick-fill. Packed: roughly 12 by 8 by 4 inches, under two pounds.
Deflated, the Capri rolls down to the size of a hardcover book. It slips into a tote, a carry-on, the trunk of a small car. A pump (sold separately) inflates it in under a minute. By mouth, allow three to five.
Rinse with fresh water after saltwater or chlorine. Air dry before storing. Avoid leaving it inflated in direct sun for more than a day at a time. Backed by our lifetime warranty against seam and valve failure.
Half in the water. Half in the sun.
There is a particular kind of afternoon that earns its name. The drink is cold. The book is open. Someone is making lunch but no one is in a hurry about it. The Capri is for that afternoon.
It floats you on two inflatable tubes with a mesh seat suspended between them, so half of your body stays in the water. You don't bake. You don't burn. You don't slip off when you reach for your glass. You sit, half submerged, while the sun does what it does.
Slip in from the edge of the pool. Drift sideways through a quiet cove. Tip your head back against the foot tube and forget which day it is.
Built for the long afternoon. Not the cannonball.
WHERE IT LIVES
Wherever the day goes slow.

The Lake
Tied to the dock at noon. Drink balanced on the foot tube.

The Hotel Pool
An empty kidney-shape at four. Late check-out earned and used.

The Home Pool
Saturday, no one in a hurry. The grill is doing its thing.

The Beach
Pulled into the shallows where the waves give up. Toes first.
In the small details.




ON THE WATER
Four ways to spend an afternoon.
The Lounger
Back against the head tube, legs over the foot tube, mesh under your seat. The default. Comfortable for hours.
The Hammock
Reclined fully between both tubes. Eyes closed, ears underwater, sun on your face. The afternoon nap, unlocked.
The Saddle
Straddle one tube, dangle through the mesh. The pose for moving from one cove to the next.
The Drifter
Hold it in front of you and kick. The mesh becomes a kickboard. Useful for crossing coves or drifting back to the cooler.
The lake trip's quiet hero.
A friend's lake house. A hotel pool you can't believe you booked. A flat stretch of beach in the middle of a Tuesday. The Capri rolls down to the size of a hardcover book and travels everywhere those afternoons happen.
When you arrive, two breaths fill it (or thirty seconds with a pump). The mesh stretches between the tubes. You set it on the water and it lands where you point it.
When you leave, it folds back into the bag, the bag folds back into your suitcase, and you are already thinking about the next time.
The Poolside Society Promise
Float it for a season. If a seam gives, a valve fails, or you simply do not love it, write to us. We replace it. No fine print.
The Capri Lounge Float
$60.00$34.00