Ronnie
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
- Messages
- 8,775
- Reaction score
- 12,188
- Points
- 667
- Location
- SF Bay Area
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2010
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
I purchased and used three new tubes this season, from a tow boat driver and a tube rider perspective.
Tube 1: SportsStuff Super Mable, 3 person capacity, $268 on Amazon including shipping.
My rating 9/10 because it has two towing positions so riders can either sit or kneel, I’d give it a 10/10 if it came with a quick connect on both ends, but it didn’t so the second quick connect cost another $15.
My son’s rating, 10 of 10 mostly because it ca be towed like a chariot which is a new thing for him.
Tube 2: SportsStuff Poparazzi, 3 person capacity, $360 on Amazon including shipping.
My rating 6/10 because the arch is flimsy (collapses when the slightest weight is put on it, it also causes a lot of drag when it flips over.
My son’s rating 7/10 b cause it offers riders a variety of riding positions and the arch can be used as a big handle, as a shield from spray and for shade on or off the water.
Tube 3: Airhead Mega Rock Star, 6 person capacity, $303 on Amazon including shipping.
My rating 8/10 because of the capacity to seat up to 6 in several different positions.
My son’s rating 10/10 when loaded with riders, especially girls (I think because it’s like playing twister on the water in swim suits), 6/10 when it’s only half full because the ride is “boring”.
FYI: I used to be a big fan of tubes from Costco because of their generous return policy but if you buy off of Amazon you have the option of purchasing an extended replacement policy for $30 to $50 more. However, many of the tubes from Costco come in kits that include a heavy duty tow rope and electric pump.
Tube 1: SportsStuff Super Mable, 3 person capacity, $268 on Amazon including shipping.
My rating 9/10 because it has two towing positions so riders can either sit or kneel, I’d give it a 10/10 if it came with a quick connect on both ends, but it didn’t so the second quick connect cost another $15.
My son’s rating, 10 of 10 mostly because it ca be towed like a chariot which is a new thing for him.
Tube 2: SportsStuff Poparazzi, 3 person capacity, $360 on Amazon including shipping.
My rating 6/10 because the arch is flimsy (collapses when the slightest weight is put on it, it also causes a lot of drag when it flips over.
My son’s rating 7/10 b cause it offers riders a variety of riding positions and the arch can be used as a big handle, as a shield from spray and for shade on or off the water.
Tube 3: Airhead Mega Rock Star, 6 person capacity, $303 on Amazon including shipping.
My rating 8/10 because of the capacity to seat up to 6 in several different positions.
My son’s rating 10/10 when loaded with riders, especially girls (I think because it’s like playing twister on the water in swim suits), 6/10 when it’s only half full because the ride is “boring”.
FYI: I used to be a big fan of tubes from Costco because of their generous return policy but if you buy off of Amazon you have the option of purchasing an extended replacement policy for $30 to $50 more. However, many of the tubes from Costco come in kits that include a heavy duty tow rope and electric pump.