Sunday, June 14, 2009

BW Sport Floatpower "trolling motor for you tube"


Tierd of cramps in your legs when float tubing, or just can get througth the wind on you favorite lake. Or maybe your just plan lazy, ok scratch the last one because you are out on the water in a float tube and that does take some work.

here is an alternative to float tube fins must of you know about this, but still some out there are new check it out.

You now can enjoy float tubing like never before. Float tube with ease and confidence in windy conditions. Fish longer with little or no fatigue and cover more water in less time. The unique FloatPower design provides simple and quick attachment to virtually any float tube or pontoon raft. When used with any inexpensive electric trolling motor and battery, FloatPower provides enough power to pull your float tube, with a second or third float tube attached. This enables effortless float tubing opportunities for yourself, or with a friend.

the cost for this is just a hair under $100 and this maybe worth it for many reason, you just have to convince yourself.

The Trinity Float Tube


I dont really ever have a chance or place to do this, but I would like to try it one day. The Trinity Float tube system is designed for the float tuber that needs a light wieght tube that can be back packed into remote locations.weighs only 8 pounds. It features 5 air chambers, 2 large gear pockets, an inflatable stripping apron and a mesh cargo deck.

I dont think that it is much to look at but that is not what it is for, alot was cut out to keep it light and able to fit in to a back pack along with it pump. Made my Outcast you know thit it is quality and going to last. The only problem I can see is the cost $500 to $600 this is not a starter tube, but well worth a good look.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Buck Bag Float tubes


I have been float tubing for about 10 years and really never paid much attention to anything other than what I was using. Well now I am looking, and I wanted to show you the Buck Bag float tube. There are 5 different tubes to choose from and while they don’t look different than any other tube there is a big difference in the bag.
Most of the U-Shaped tubes do not have a cross bar to spread the front, instead they have a galvanized seat frame, relax the seat is padded for comfort. Some of the seat are also adjustable front and back and the they keep you higher out of the water than regular U- Shaped float tubes.
The cost of there products are from the mid $100’s to $400 + I would like to try the Mustang pictured hear on this blog. Does anyone out there have any experience with a Buck Bag float tube and if so let us know what you think. As always stay floating my friends.

I just found this online Catalog for buck bag product I think you will find it worth a look.