• Reviews around river (2.11 of 5)

    Intex River Run I Sport Lounge, Inflatable Water Float, 53" Diameter

    • Overall this is a great river tube and I can't wait to use it again.
    • So much fun floating the river in Intex River Run.
    • Not white rapids but not really lazy river either
    • This is the best river tube
    • Would be fun to go down a lazy river on it
    • Plus, the mesh bottom helps keep you from dragging along the bottom when the river gets shallow
    • It was used on a pretty rapid river not just an easy float and it did well
    • The Tionesta river during the summer is very shallow and treacherous
    • However, I was pretty rough on it, riding it down rocky-bottom rivers with low water levels and fast currents, so overall I'd say it's of decent quality
    • Big intake valves for quick inflating and deflating - cup holders, headrest, this is a luxurious river tube.
    • Also, for lazy river floats, the headrest is crucial.
    • There are holes at the bottom of the raft that help to keep you warm and mostly out of the water in a cold river.
    • They held up to the river trip well
    • Floated some pretty rocky rivers and they toughed it out!
    • Always able to patch small holes and stays very full when put on a cool river.
    • It wasn't a huge deal because we were on a really slow moving river and I periodically re-inflated it by mouth to keep it full, but it was a bit annoying
    • Great for white water river rapids
    • We ordered them for a day of tubing down a nice lazy river
    • This is the best tube out there for the price for river rapids with its reinforced bottom skin.
    • we are on the Colorado river and it’s no lazy river
    • We used these for a gentle 3 hour river float this past
    • I had purchased the River Run 2 before and loved it, and still do
    • Worked excellently for a float down a lazy river
    • The less expensive River Rats are still in tact and ready for more river runs.
    • They are called "river run", so with a name like that you'd expect them to work even in rough rivers with lots of rocks and rapids, let alone the calm river we actually used them on.
    • Awesome river floating tube
    • As far as floating, these things are made for lazy rivers and lounging in a pool.
    • you know of a GOOD affortable river float please let me know
    • best river tubes ive ever bought
    • Held up well on a rocky river.
    • This is a fantastic river or pool float.
    • We bought 20 for a lazy river trip
    • this is the second time I have bought a river run from amazon that it lost air immediately… :(
    • We used it on a float down the Chattahoochie with pansy rapids and rocky rivers
    • Bought for a resort week with a lazy river
    • We have been using them for 2 weeks in rough, Rocky rivers
    • Durable, fun and with stands shallow rivers nicely.
    • The back support is great to keep you safe if you are going down any rocky rivers or rapids
    • I highly recommend this tube to anyone that is doing a lazy river trip
    • These are very nice and comfortable river tubes, but I have six and 4 of them have more or less slow leaks that I have trouble finding
    • Very comfortable until it popped on a rock in a fast moving river, full river.
    • To re-iterate, the river was VERY CALM, and there is no reason these should have developed holes in them
    • Best river tubes out there IMO!
    • Been tubing the Nisqually River (almost died) and the Green River twice.
    • Taken this down River rapids and it's worked like a champ without ripping
    • Got two of these for a slow river float with friends here in South Carolina.
    • Taking this thing all over the place, from rocky beaches in Barbados to a rocky river in Vermont and the neighbor's back yard pool.
    • The first time I took this down a veryyyyy calm river, aka no sharp rocks or crazy currents, the tube was perfect
    • Purchases 4 of these for our family of four to go lazy river tubing.
    • Good river raft if you're not doing anything too crazy
    • I have a couple of these that I've been using for the past two summers on some very rocky, shallow Southern rivers
    • Great river
    • We used these in a decent flowing river in Colorado mountains
    • Although I don't expect to use it in a lazy river, nice to know we can if we ever happen upon the opportunity.
    • I am a plus size woman, and the river was shallow enough for us to hit rocks on several occasions.
    • I suggest that these are only really for lazy-rivers and pools only!!!
    • Arrived brand new and packaged as promised and was perfect for a nice river float!
    • I use these tubes on a pretty rough river where we knock in to rocks, trees, sticks, and who knows.
    • Perfect for slow river tubing
    • They hold up well on even the rockiest rivers, scraping along without puncturing easily unless they hit a sharp rock straight on
    • Floated our local rivers a bunch now, no problems whatsoever, these are excellent!
    • 5 star overall for a great product that helped me enjoy a few hot summer days in a cool river.
    • The best river tube you'll ever buy.
    • Well built and only one of us so far has gotten a hole but it was a super small puncture that we used the patch that came with the tube and we're off to enjoy the lazy summer river days!
    • Ordered 3 of these, and they seemed to hold up well on our initial slow river floats this summer
    • This year the river was pretty cold therefore we were a bit chilly at times from being in the cold water
    • The river was shallow in places so there’s was some rubbing on the rocks, but they held up
    • I first bought one of these in 2011 and it worked great for a rough, rocky, river the first two years
    • They are called "river run", so with a name like that you'd expect them to work even in rough rivers with lots of rocks and rapids, let alone the calm river we actually used them on.
    • I bought this product for river tubing and it broke within 15 minutes of heading down river
    • Very fun product, it stood up to a swift river and quite a few sharper rocks, so (not that i would recommend using around sharp objects
    • A little flimsy: a lazy river toy.
    • They have lasted through many trips down a rocky river
    • Was worried as this river has many obstructions
    • Used 4 of them on a lazy river in Vermont along with 2 of the round intex coolers
    • I was suprised to see that these were considered high end on the lazy river rental places.
    • Survived a decently rough river (think white water rafting) where I probably shouldn't have been using a float, anyway
    • Great river floating tube
    • The material isn't the same level of quality so unless the river is completely clear, you may be putting yourself at risk of a tube deflating on your river ride
    • This is the bomb-diggity for tubing down a lazy river with friends
    • The river was to fast and we quickly realized we needed to get out
    • We ordered them for a day of tubing down a nice lazy river
    • I purchased 2 of these tubes in 2015 and they are still river worthy now (2018) although I don't think they will last beyond this season.
    • Kept it's air for the full 4 hour float down a not-entirely-smooth river
    • We tube in the rocky rivers of Colorado and this tube has been perfect
    • I intended to buy old fashioned inner tubes to go rating down a rocky river but couldn't find them at an affordable price.
    • I would like to try this on a faster river with some rocks.
    • Great on a river, awful in the snow.
    • Great for tubing on the lazy river
    • Not one tube lost air or was punctured during the 6 hour rocky river run
    • They come with plenty of ropes and connectors which are very useful in attaching yourself to your river buddies (and trusty refreshment cooler) floating down the stream with you
    • They were big, comfortable and perfect for the "lazy river" setting the Gunpowder river provides.
    • This is the perfect river float
    • Our river is pretty rocky but so far there have been no leaks or blimps.
    • Used this last summer on a swift shallow and freezing cold river in Washington
    • We took 4 of these down a rocky river and they made it
    • The river was low + it was dragged over a lot of rocks.
    • My buddy and I bought a pair of these after we found that the river out back was deep enough for tubing
    • We only used them in the pool never the river as recommend.
    • Great river tube
    • Brought two of these to Aruba, and while they were a bit large and heavy to put in the suitcases, it felt like we were on a couch floating down the lazy river ride
    • So why not have get an actual River Tube with handles that can be blown up on site, rather than blown up ahead of time, that have to be strapped to the outside of the vehicle
    • Perfect for floating ~ tying to a boat when docked, going down a fast river! holds air good
    • They worked well for just cruising down the river, a slow river, though.
    • Can use the cord to tether yourself to your friends, which is useful for not-so-lazy river floating3
    • Came with a hole, ended up going down river in a slowly deflating burrito so, embarrassing and it sucked !!
    • (yes, 100%) tore as we went down a rocky river
    • It's unfortunate that happened on the first time using this to tube down a slow river.
    • If you plan on floating downstream on a calm river not with mega white water, this is the ideal float, strong, and comfortable
    • why the double tube is not a good idea for a river-unable to steer)
    • These are the best river tubes I have been able to find
    • Not white rapids but not really lazy river either
    • I bought this for lounging on a lazy river and it was comfortable and very durable
    • We float in a relatively rocky river and these rafts hold up well.
    • When the first tube traveled about 3 hours down a calm river, it started deflating, but I didn't see any hole and the part to pump air was closed tightly
    • Would be great for easy rivers, but don’t try them with any kind of rock or white water
    • I've used this once on a slow river with no
    • The cup holders are a little silly for the river I go down as they would spill over pretty quickly but for a lazy river it would be pretty handy
    • We used for a lazy river
    • We bought 4 and use them on the Farmington River rapids
    • In south-central Montana I have a selection and found it versatile on both "lazy" and fast rivers.
    • From all my online research I became convinced this would be the best river raft for me and my family, especially for the price
    • We went on a 4 mile calm river ride
    • Edit- the tubes dont seem to be river worthy 2 years in a row (losing air through tiny separations at the
    • My friends and I use them frequently for a few hours of lazy river floating.
    • I would recommend the much cheaper intex river rats
    • Nice river tube
    • I purchased 6 of these for a yearly camping trip that involves a slow and fairly shallow lazy river day after trying many different products over the years (everyone has always had different products in the past with varying degrees of success and a few colossal failures)
    • and it worked great in the lazy river for him to be able to enjoy with the rest of the family
    • Took two of these down a low and at times rocky river this past weekend, no problem
    • Traveled down a rocky river with this tube
    • The mesh bottom was especially helpful to keep your butt from scraping the bottom if the river got too shallow
    • There were no rapids--the river was very calm and stable
    • Perfect River Tube!
    • cup holders are very useful down lazy river and in rough water too, net below was great and durable
    • This thing worked incredibly for a lazy river ride I did
    • Perfect for a lazy river day!
    • perfect river raft, works great for kids and adults alike
    • They have a tendency to stretch a bit the first time you fill them, and this also makes sure there aren't any leaks.*POINTER: If you are floating a cold river, over inflate the tube a bit.
    • My only complaints is that the snow melt river was too cold
    • I would recommend the much cheaper intex river rats
    • Picked this up for a 3 hr lazy float down a shallow river with many branches and rocks
    • have lasted for years in a very rocky river
    • Edit- the tubes dont seem to be river worthy 2 years in a row (losing air through tiny separations at the
    • River was slow and low in some places tube held up nicely
    • Everyone was thrilled with the quality, strength, and the features that made the river run fun and safe
    • I used this on maybe 5-6 river trips and its really comfortable, the mesh bottom gives you support so your butt is way further from the rocks (ouch) than it would normally be in a regular tube
    • But if you want to roam the pool like a lazy river, very relaxing.
    • Used these tubes yesterday to float down a very rocky and shallow river in New Hampshire and to my surprise they held up with ease
    • Love the "River Cadillacs"!!
    • The tube lasted for 3 years of tubing down a fairly lazy river on a weekly basis during the summer.
    • Very comfortable and durable enough to hold up against a rocky river terrain
    • Super comfortable on a lazy river stream and handles the light rapids with ease
    • Floated the river for two hours in this and I loved it
    • I purchased this float days before a trip to Mexico where I learned the resort has a lazy river but guests have to bring their own floatation device
    • Perfect for floating a rocky river!
    • Sturdy and made it through rocky river intact.
    • Ordered this to go on my first lazy river
    • Used it on a rocky river and had no problems.
    • My friend almost drowned on a unicorn tube cuz those r unstable and do t have the mesh
    • These are the sturdiest, most comfortable, and convienent tubes I've ever used
    • My friend almost drowned on a unicorn tube cuz those r unstable and do t have the mesh