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The Goplus Inflatable Float Tube is a high-capacity, durable fishing belly boat designed for serious anglers. Crafted from puncture-resistant PVC and 600D polyester, it supports up to 350 lbs and features an inflatable seat with adjustable backrest for all-day comfort. Equipped with a fish ruler, adjustable fish finder holder, multiple storage options including a 4-rod holder and detachable boxes, plus a manual pump and shoulder straps for easy transport, this float tube combines rugged functionality with smart design to enhance your fishing adventures.






















| ASIN | B0D9VH35K7 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,943 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Fishing Float Tubes |
| Brand | Goplus |
| Brand Name | Goplus |
| Color | Camouflage/Beige/Grey/Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 942 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 x Fish Finder Holder, 1 x Inflatable Fishing Float Tube, 1 x Pump, 1 x Repair Kit, 3 x Storage Boxes |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 59"L x 41.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Inflatable Float Tube |
| Manufacturer | Superbuy |
| Material | PVC, 600D Polyester Fabric |
| Material Type | PVC, 600D Polyester Fabric |
| Personal Flotation Device Type | Buoyancy Aid |
| Product Dimensions | 59"L x 41.5"W |
| Size | 41.5" x 59" x 15"/105 x 150 x 38 cm |
| Warranty Description | 90 Day Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
R**G
Best fishing product I've bought in a very long time!
Absolutely a great product. Well built with sturdy material. Very comfortable. I love it!
M**N
Really solid, make sure you put it together before your fishing trip!
I haven't taken this on the water yet, but was able to do a dry-run of set up this wekeend in my garage. The instructions were not terribly detailed but it wasn't hard to figure out where to put the bladders and where to attach the accessories. It took me about 25 minutes to get everything set up but would be much faster the second time. I highly recommend doing a dry run of setup before taking this on the water. I was impressed with the quality of the outer materials, the fabric is thick and feels strong. The bladders seem like they are thicker than an older float tube I have. They inflated without issue and held their air after inflating. The pump that came with the set worked great, I would not recommend using an electric pump on this. The coloring looks like a high end float tube, I am pleased with the look of everything. There are LARGE side pockets that will be very nice, each side of the float tube have zipper pockets that are the size of a small/medium tackle box. I was very happy with the rod holder, I've used float tubes in the past without them and having somewhere to put your rod is so helpful when you're paddling. I didn't try on the flippers but they seem fine, I don't think they would be neccessary with the oar but it will be nice to have both. I'm really pleased with everything I got for the price I paid, great value compared to what I would pay at a store.
J**N
Performs the intended use
Easy to assemble and inflate. Design is functional and features are handy, such as the large top pockets, the Velcro tabs to hold extra rod, the additional strap-on rod holder that came with the one I bought, the additional gromets to clip ancillary items to, etc. The downsides: The seat angle has you constantly sliding forward. Luckily, there's a vertical strap that keeps you from sliding completely out of the seat, but the sliding and readjusting is a serious pain. As I saw mentioned in another review, the PVC used for the cross bar stabilizer is very thin. Has not been a problem for me yet, but not a question of "if". The fins that come with it are useless. I didn't use them, as I have a pare of solid fins, but don't count on using the ones that come with this float for long. Bottom line is, for the money (and this is the third one of three types I've owned), this is not a bad spend. Maybe I'm a little heavy for the seat (?), I'm 6'6" and weight about 240, so I'm used to this kind of thing. Max weight for this is listed at 275lb. It does track and maneuver well. Just not something to get "too excited" about, but a decent value for what it cost.
M**N
Fishing support
These are awesome for wading to fly fishing
J**S
Nice float tube.
I haven't tried this on a lake yet but it was relatively easy to set up and I like the look of it. I think it will be durable and work well. I don't understand why they made the seat bottom, seat back, and side pockets (that you will rest your forearms on) out of black nylon material which will inevitably get very hot if left in the sun for a while. I think that this is a design flaw. I had to buy a special, expensive, light colored, flexible, spray paint for vinyl and fabric to make them light colored and not get too hot in the sun. After this fix I think it will be a perfect float tube. The side pockets are big and will fit a lot of stuff and the shelf behind the seat back will fit extra gear there too. Maybe I'll update this review after I get it out and use it on a lake.
D**N
Best float tube for your money
For the money, this is a solid tube. Set up with pretty much everything you need. I did have to replace the fins. I did not like the way they were designed. I actually tried to drill holes through the fins to allow water to flow through. Because it was hard on my legs. But I liked the heavy canvas design of the tube. You can't do much better for the price. seat and back support is very comfortable
J**.
Worst purchase ever
Oh where do I start? The instructions have no pictures to visualize what they are instructing you to do so you're pretty much on your own. There's these weird patches in the pockets that I have no idea what they do. Now on to the fun part. My son and I take these down to the lake (I bought 2) and we start pumping up the pontoons, only for the cheap plastic on the pump to crack so air now escapes from the pump. So now I've gotta hold on to the hose to keep it in place with the pump as I'm pumping or it just falls off. It's seriously the cheapest plastic I've ever seen. Once the boats are constructed, I notice, there's no place to store a small tackle box on the boat. You have these 2 small pockets on either pontoon that can barely fit any tackle. You can't bring a small tackle box or cooler so all that has to sit on the shore as you paddle back in and out of the water. So now we put the fins on and sit down in the boat, and immediately the fins start to come loose. My son and I keep pulling the straps tight to keep the fins on but within a few kicks they just come loose again. I specifically bought this boat because it came with the fins where other tubes didn't. So now we look like idiots trying to paddle with the fins in our hands (because they were no use on our feet) and because we left the oars at home not thinking we would need them. Good luck trying to change your bait out in the middle of the water as trying to hold your rod and bait your line is less fun than jumping on a trampoline in a room with a ceiling fan it it. The whole reason I bought these were to be able to paddle out to areas I couldn't reach from shore and fish for hours without needing to go back to shore. Good luck with that with these. Lastly, my son's boat already has a leak in both pontoons and it's only the first time we've used them. I'm kicking my self for purchasing this garbage.
J**.
Loving this tube!!!
Ill start with the good stuff. I am loving this float tube (2nd one but more on that later). It has totally changed the game for me as im no longer bound to the banks. I am accessing spots id never otherwise be able to and it's paid off. The tube itself is stable, solid and comfortable. 10 hours days are the norm for my sons and I. Getting in and out of the water takes a little getting used to but it's not very difficult. Just remember to walk backwards when you've got your fins on. You are mostly out of the water but I definitely recommend waders if the water is cooler than 55°. The tube has two large storage pockets that fit enough tackle, snacks & drinks for the day. I also suggest getting a dry bag for extra belongings which I stow in the area behind the backrest. The rod holder it comes with is designed for a fly rod but my spinning rods and baitcasters fit just fine. I havent used or needed the oars yet. The included pump is ok but I ordered a palm sized pump for $20 that fills each chamber in 2 minutes flat. The fins it comes with are very cheap but work well as long as you make sure the straps are on correctly. Packing it up and out is a breeze as it's very light and has backpack style straps. The negatives: the cross bar is poorly designed and has sharp edges. Ive already modified it with 1" pvc for a total of $2 The first one i ordered developed a hole on one of the seams after 3 trips out which I didn't even bother trying to repair. I was within my return window and completed a return without any issue. I promptly ordered another one as ive been having so much fun with these tubes. Make sure not to over fill the chambers and you should be fine. As I stated, this float tube has changed everything for me and I have been having a blast with it. I fish freshwater and salt (in harbors) for spotties and halibut. I feel confident that im safe and stable in it. I would recommend this tube to anyone wanting to try float tuning. Its definitely an entry level tube but I dont see the need to spend hundreds of dollars on one. Give it a try. You wont regret it.
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