Collection: Best Floating Water Mats for Lakes
- Island Hopper Inflatable Patio Dock
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- $1,699.00
- Sale price
- $1,399.99
- Island Hopper Island Buddy Inflatable Floating Dock
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- Regular price
- $799.00
- Sale price
- $499.99
- Island Hopper 10ft Lakeside Inflatable Dock
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- Regular price
- $549.99
- Sale price
- $549.99
- NautiCurl NautiPad Inflatable Swim Mat
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- Regular price
- $699.00
- Sale price
- $699.00
- Jobe Manta Floating Mat
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- Sale price
- $319.00
- POPUP Plank Inflatable Dock
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- Regular price
- $549.00
- Sale price
- $549.00
- POPUP Inflatable Dock
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- Regular price
- $849.00
- Sale price
- $849.00
- Rave Water Whoosh Inflatable Water Mats
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- $699.99
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- $699.99
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Floating Water Mats and Everything You Need to Know About Them
Floating water mats have been around for years and they continue to evolve. The first floating water mats for lakes were made from foam and now inflatable varieties have become the most popular. Over the years technology has advanced and we have seen continued improvement in quality and performance.
Floating water mats and other floating swim platforms are one of those 'must-have' items for a great day on the lake. They are fantastic for relaxing, and playing, and some are sturdy enough that you can set up a full picnic! Let's talk about each type and what they can do for you.
Types of Floating Water Mats / Floating Swim Platforms:
* Inflatable Water Mats
* Inflatable Docks
* Foam Water Mats
Inflatable Water Mats
☑️ Sturdy and Supportive
☑️ Easy to Setup
☑️ Easy to Transport & Store
☑️ Relax, Play, or Slide
Rave Water Whoosh
20ft, 15ft, or 10ft
Inflatable Water Mats
Rave Water Whoosh Water Mat
Inflatable Docks
☑️ Our #1 Recommendation
☑️ Sturdy to the Max
☑️ High Weight Capacity
☑️ Easy to Setup, Store, & Transport
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Foam Water Mats
When foam water mats first hit the market they were an instant hit! It was THE boat and dock accessory that you had to have and they are still around today. As technology has advanced, inflatable water mats and inflatable docks have become more popular, but foam water mats are still an option that some prefer.
☑️ Easiest to Setup
☑️ Fun on Lakes, Oceans, & Rivers
☑️ The Original Floating Water Mat
Jobe Oasis
12ft x 6ft
Floating Foam Water Mat
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Jobe Oasis Water Mat
Floating Water Mat FAQs
How much weight can a water mat hold?
The water mat weight capacity will defer between water mats. One of the biggest influences on capacity will of course be the size. For example, the 10ft Rave Water Whoosh has a weight capacity of 900 lbs, while the 20ft version's is 1,500 lbs. However, length is just part of the equation. Thickness is also a very important factor. To compare, the Island Hopper Lakeside Water Swim Platform at 10ft x 6in x 4in is only 17% wider but 25% thicker and has a capacity of 1,300 lbs vs. the 900 lbs of the 10ft x 5in x 3in Water Whoosh.
Are water mats worth it?
You may not know now, but after enjoying a day on the water on a floating water mat you will quickly learn that the answer is a resounding, YES! They will add so much fun to lake days. They are great for relaxing, playing games, and as a home base for swimming and watersport activities.
Do water mats last?
One of the biggest advantages of inflatable water mats and inflatable docks is their longevity. The materials are much better quality and are easier to take care of. These inflatables use heavy-grade, often drop-stitch, material that provides great durability and sturdiness. They will not rip or tear like the foam versions can, and they are easy to clean off. They are also very easy to store, which also adds to their longevity.
How can you secure a floating water mat?
To secure a floating water mat when it is not in use, we recommend stowing it in a secure area where it cannot fly off the boat. If that is not possible, bungee cords are a great way to secure them. On your dock, you can secure them in a storage locker or a mat rack or use a bungee to secure them.
Can you use a floating water mat in the ocean?
Yes, water mats are great for use in the ocean! If there are bigger waves they may not work the best but in calmer conditions and even light waves, they will work great and add to your fun. Make sure you clean your water mat off with fresh water after you are done for the day. This will keep your water mat from aging faster.
How do you store floating water mats in the winter?
Floating water mats should be stored in a secured area over the winter. The best recommendation is to keep them indoors where the temperature won't affect them as much, if at all. Inflatable water mats can be deflated, cleaned, dried, and then stored. Make sure the water mat is dry before storing. If not you may find mildew or mold in the spring. The same process goes for foam water mats, except that you will roll them up and wrap them with a band or bungee cord.