Houseboating Adventures - Issue 19 - (Page 26) COOL ISLANDgives you the space to chill out with style Hang out on AIRHEAD’s COOL ISLAND and have a party! Suntan on the roomy sundeck, then cool off splashing around in the mesh area. Four drink holders and a sundry holder, perfect for storing suntan lotion, are conveniently located between the wet and dry areas. The boarding platform makes it easy to climb on top from deep water. There are 3 handles welded to the sides for carrying. Two tie down points are strategically welded to the sides for anchoring. Designed for up to 6 adults. Dimensions: 107 in. x 88 in. (deflated). www.airhead.com SUNLIGHTERwill light the way no matter the conditions The Sunlighter is "what’s new" in boating and marine accessories as it offers the boating and fishing community a real solution to the common problems windy and wet conditions create when attempting to use a butane lighter on deck. The manufacturer Sunlighter, Inc has engineered the most unique lighter on the planet. It is 100% windproof and waterproof, completely portable yet doesn’t require fuel. The Sunlighter’s technology is entirely based upon the laws of tabletop physics. The physical properties of its curved parabolic surface focuses the power of sunlight at the center of its holder, instantly lighting a cigarette, cigar, wood kindling….anything at all! This is what gives the Sunlighter its defining windproof feature, making it the perfect lighter for use on the high seas, at the beach, at the golf course, anywhere windy or wet conditions prevail. One very unique feature of the Sunlighter is that you can also use it at night with the assistance of a spotlight. And for the environmentalist, this new technology means zero emissions. No hydrocarbons. No carbon dioxide. No greenhouse gases. The Sunlighter is non-disposable and fits into the palm of your hand. The two-piece Sunlighter easily breaks down to fit snugly into a high quality 4" compact carrying case. www.sunlighter.com http://www.airhead.com http://www.sunlighter.com
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