Re: Tubing Advice
YES...buy a 'tube' rope that is 60 ft.<br />I haven't seen any less than this. You can find them in just about any sporting goods store that sells water toys. Gi-Joes, Walmart, Target...They all carry them.<br /><br />Check E-Bay too, but check the difference in shipping before you commit. Many times the seller rips you in shipping on this relatively lightweight item.<br /><br />I've tried 2 basic tubes: <br /><br />The basic round 'donut' style, and the platform tube.<br /><br />The donut style is OK, but I've found my kids tend to fall off of it a lot, and it's near impossible to get back on it while in the water. It also tends to take on water although it has a valve for it to escape.<br /><br />The platform tube is more stable, and you can run at higher speeds. The downside is, it takes some upper body strength (as most tubes do) to stay on it. Entering from the water is a little easier, but not much. <br />I've seen lots of tubes that cater to this specific problem by cutting the back lower etc...<br /><br />The next tube I want to get is a 'cockpit' style tube. These look more stable, especially if the driver wants to get it on.<br /><br />I typically hold warp at 15 to 20 mph. for my kids. My adult riders like a bit faster, but I would never breach 30-35.<br /><br />And lastly...buy one of those 12 volt inflation pump gizmos. They will save your life in pumping up the bohemoth tubes!<br />( I actually have 2 onboard in case one breaks, or the kids lose all the darn fittings!) <br />I got mine on a end of season closeout for $6 each.<br /><br />Good luck, and enjoy your tubing!<br /><br />H.