Q: Does the Twilight Sunbrella Fabric get very hot in the sun?
A: Like most dark-colored fabrics, the Midnight Black Lagoon Lounger can warm up when exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods. However, if you keep it in the shade or give it a quick splash of water before use, it stays comfortable to the touch. Many people love the sleek look of the Midnight Black and enjoy it comfortably with just a bit of mindful placement!
Q: Can I keep my floats in the pool when not in use?
A: No, regardless of the type of float, sling or noodle you have, always remove from the pool and allow to drain and dry fully after use. Always store your pool floats in a dry place out of the sun after they have fully dried.
Q: Can I leave my pool float in the sun all day?
A: For the best care and longest life of your pool float, we recommend not leaving it in direct sunlight for extended periods when not in use. Prolonged sun exposure can cause the fabric and materials to heat up and may lead to fading or wear over time. When possible, store your float in the shade or indoors when you're done enjoying it.
Q: What is the weight limit for Big Joe Pool floats?
A: All floats except the cabana pad have an approximate weight limit of 250 lbs. The Cabana Pad weight limit is approximately 500 lbs.
Q: What material is our Swim Pool Foam Noodle made of?
A: A polyethylene blend. We use this as it as inert material that is known to be allergy-safe.
Q: How should I store my float in the off-season?
Before storing your float:
- Clean and rinse: remove any pool chemicals, dirt, or other build-up. This helps maintain the fabric’s integrity and extends the life of your float.
- Dry: After cleaning, allow the float to fully dry before storing. Storing it while damp can lead to mildew or damage.
When storing:
- Store your float flat in a clean, dry space away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.