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Sportsstuff Chariot Warbird 2, 1-2 Rider Towable Tube for Boating with Dual Tow Points

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Fulfilled by Sherper's Inc

Arrives Wednesday, Dec 25
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Style: 1-2 Rider


Features

  • 1-2 rider tube for boating and watersports
  • Dual Tow Points: Two separate tow points so you can decide how you want to ride
  • Kwik-Connect: Our one-of-a-kind tow system lets you quickly and easily connect your tube to the rope
  • EVA Padding: Comfy foam pads that make your ride smooth and enjoyable
  • Patented Speed Safety Valve: Patented simple valve for quick and easy inflating and deflating

Description

The CHARIOT WARBIRDs' wide wingspans allow you to challenge even the toughest wake, while remaining one of the most stable rides on the water. Their high backrests with EVA foam seating pads and multiple double webbing foam handles with knuckle guards will keep you in place around every whip and turn. By simply switching the innovative dual tow points the CHARIOT WARBIRDs can be towed in the opposite direction, transforming them into a completely different ride. Inflating, deflating and hook-ups couldn't be faster with Speed Safety Valves and the aluminum Quick Connect. When you are not tubing, the CHARIOT WARBIRD also functions as a deluxe floating lounge so you can kick your feet out and relax. Whether you are in the mood for action or relaxation, these one-of-a-kind towables have you covered! 1-2 rider, 80 in. x 96 in. (deflated) 78 in. x 90 in. (inflated)..

Brand: SportsStuff


Item Weight: 43.2 Pounds


Material: Heavy-Gauge PVC Bladder


Color: Yellow


Style: 1-2 Rider


Brand: SportsStuff


Item Weight: 43.2 Pounds


Material: Heavy-Gauge PVC Bladder


Color: Yellow


Style: 1-2 Rider


Seating Capacity: 2


Product Dimensions: 92"L x 90"W x 31"H


Item Weight: 43.2 pounds


Department: mens


Manufacturer: SPORTSSTUFF


Item model number: 53-1780


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 1 Year Warranty


Batteries required: No


Included Components: CHARIOT WARBIRD 2 Person Towable Tube


Import: Made in the USA or Imported


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, Dec 25

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic for all ages
Style: 1-2 Rider
I chose this tube after seeing it recommended for young riders, because it is extremely stable. I am a grandparent and have always felt somewhat unsettled when the kids tube. They can handle themselves in the water, but they have never been dumped off a tube, so I still always worried whether they would handle it well. So when I saw reviews saying this tube is pretty close to untippable, I knew we had to try it. It absolutely lived up to its reputation. We tow it with a tritoon with a 150hp engine and we use a shockball and a 60’ row rope. It performs beautifully. The kids are ages 4, 6, and 9 and they all loved it. We typically tow at about 20-22 mph (15-18 if the 4 yr old is riding), and while we never attempt to tip the kids, we also do not need to be overly cautious when using this tube. We can easily turn so they get the thrill of the increased speed, but the tube never shows any sign of tipping and there is never any air under the tube - it sticks to the water like it was glued there. I think the side wings are what really makes the difference - they stabilize the tube more than the average tube of this type. For the 6 and 9 year old, we sometimes tow them chariot style. Be aware that when first starting up in this position, the tow point of the tube does have a tendency to dip forward and under the water a bit, even with the shockball. We figured out that the way to prevent this is to have the kids on their knees, holding on, but leaning back so they are counterbalancing the tipping, and then to start up pretty quickly. As soon as we get going the kids can kneel upright with no problem. We also towed adults with kids. The four year old went with his mom, who weighs about 130. We were initially concerned that the disparity in their weight would create problems, but there was no issue at all. We also towed the 9 year old and a 200 lb adult man chariot style. The 9 year old knelt in front and the grownup knelt behind him and held on to the handholds that are farther out. Again, no problem at all other than needing to lean back at start up. We really could not be more pleased. This was the first tube I ever felt 100% comfortable towing young kids on. It was a huge relief to see them having so much fun without the worry of tipping. They would have loved to go even faster than our max speed, and I’m confident we could have safely done that, but we don’t because in a turn the tube is moving about twice the speed of the boat (any tube is, not just this one) and if by any chance they did tip, 50 mph is awfully fast for a kid to hit the water and keep their wits about them. As they get older we may increase speed but for now 20 mph is plenty. Highly, highly recommend this tube. Also I would advise getting a shockball - I’m amazed at the difference it makes and am sold on always towing with one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by L W

  • Excellent product
Style: 1-2 Rider
This float is very well made, extremely stable on the water, comfortable to ride on, handles are easy to grip + comfortable, colors are vibrant, easy +fast to inflate. Only used it once so far. Super fun, hope it lasts many years.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Best Tube Out There!
Style: 1-2 Rider
This tube is super stable, and it has the ability to be pulled forward or backward. My kids much prefer the forward, sitting orientation, but they have also tried the backward, chariot option too. It's great for jumping waves! Riding this tube is by far our kids' favorite activity on our annual trip to the lake. Every day, it's "When can we go tubing?" We purchased our first Warbird in 2015. It lasted a good 5 years, but then started changing shape. By year 7 it was almost spherical, and unusable. Thinking that the cover had stretched out, I ordered a new cover directly from Airhead. Turns out, the cover wasn't the problem, it was the inflatable portion, i.e. the main tube. Unfortunately, Airhead was out of stock of the main tubes when I learned of this, so I ended up ordering an entire new Warbird from Amazon, in order to save our summer vacation. To my surprise, Airhead was kind enough to let me return the replacement cover, even though it was almost one full year after I had placed the order. All around, a good experience with product and company, and we're thankful for the great memories this tube has afforded our kids. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by mwrobison

  • Great Tube for Kids!
I have a 4 year old and a two year old and they absolutely love this tube for the following reasons: - It is wide, so they don't have to worry about tipping over - They can ride it without getting in the water - Plenty of handles, so they can ride with their friends or parents I love it because I don't have to worry about the kids falling off. It's also great for pulling my wife and 14 year old. On a calm day I can pull them really fast, but if the waves are up I slow down and let them catch some air! They like going airborne because the landings are soft. I've used this for 2 months and have yet to throw someone off. You would have to intentionally throw them off...it's not going to happen by accident. Here are some other useful points: - Because the tube sits on top of the water, there is almost no drag. - You can easily fit three regular sized teens on this (five if you put two on the back) - The tube is big (I have a Rinker 226 and it's almost as wide as my boat) - After several weekends the tube has not faded (my boat is under a covered dock and I deflate it during the week) and there are no tears or scratches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2011 by James

  • Great fun, one small design flaw, still best tube I've owned.
Style: 1-2 Rider
Would have been 5 starts if not for the fact that there are only drain holes on the back side of this beast, the side behind the high seat back. When you pull it in the kneeling chariot position (tow position #2) and that back is facing forward, it gets water inside between the exterior layer and bladder. There are no drains in the front of the tube (front being where your feet are if you are sitting down in tow position #1) which faces in reverse when towing in position #2. This means that when towing in position #2 the water enters the drain holes on the back of it and it has no place to exit in what is then the rear. Hopefully that's clear. They could have easily designed it with drain holes on both sides as it is a two position tow tube. Outside of that, the tube is super stable and the kids and myself all have a ball on this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017 by mgbrew

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