‘Eye-Catching' Banana Pool Float Is on Sale for as Low as $11
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'Eye-Catching' Banana Pool Float Is on Sale for as Low as $11 originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Are you looking to make a statement this summer? And, would you like to do it for just $11? If your answer is yes, then I've got the perfect deal for you.
Right now, Woot, an Amazon company, is selling Zone Tech Inflatable Banana Shaped Pool Floats for as low as $11 each. To get this super-low price, there's one catch: You have to buy the two-pack.
If you don't want two banana-shaped floats, don't fret. You can buy just one for $15. That's still 42% off the original list price of $26. But, honestly, do you really want to be fighting with your significant other, best friend, four-year-old, or grandmother over who gets to use this super-awesome and amazing banana-shaped rocking pool float? All I'm saying is that for just $7 more, you can grab two, so you have one to share.
I'll also suggest a wild idea: buy the maximum amount Woot allows per customer. In this case, that's three two-packs, which means you can have six larger-than-life bananas at the pool. Your crew would forever be remembered in lore: "It was the summer of 2025 when an entire family walked through the front entrance of the pool with banana-shaped pool floats the size of a second grader in hand. One by one, they hopped into the pool as everyone there stared in silence, mouths agape."
The product description says, "Kick back and relax on this brightly colored inflatable banana pool float designed for summertime fun and lounging in the water. Equipped with a heavy-duty valve, inflation is a breeze with the included hand pump - simply lay it out and pump it up in minutes. Thick PVC material and inner air chambers provide buoyancy and support while its curved shape offers lumbar support for ultimate relaxation. Make a splash with this eye-catching banana float sporting a cheerful yellow peel exterior perfect for pool parties and sunny days. Simply deflate the float by releasing the valve when not in use, and it folds up small for convenient storage in its carry bag between outings."
Woot says this product has not been rated or reviewed yet. But I did find the same float on Target where it had three ratings and one review.
All three ratings give the float five out of five stars.
The one reviewer said, "Grandkids had a blast on this! Nice and big. Took them a while to accomplish staying on, but they did it!"
Woot! offers free shipping to Amazon Prime members and $6 flat rate shipping for everyone else.
'Eye-Catching' Banana Pool Float Is on Sale for as Low as $11 first appeared on Athlon Sports on May 29, 2025
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

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