Swimming Pool Inflatables Floats

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Conchman

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Where can I buy pool floats or chairs, not necessarily inflatable, just something I can float on while drinking a Presidente. Sirena doesn't seem to have anything. Any ideas?
 
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I bought the foam type pool float at Pro Source Caribe, Sosua. They are a bit expensive, but they last forever....never need to blow it up and it never loses air!

Lindsey
 

Bob K

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I know Ochoa in Santiago (big store) in the back by the fishing stuff has all kinds of inflatables including chairs with built in cup holders to place you Presidentes in

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PapaGG

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floaties..

I was La Serenas in POP last week and they had them there. Just a cheap as they were back in Canada, approx RD 150$
 

drloca

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I was La Serenas in POP last week and they had them there. Just a cheap as they were back in Canada, approx RD 150$


I too have seen them in La Sirena...didnt investigate the price....but in Canada they can be purchased at Dollarama for $1....$RD32 mas o menos (sorry, know that doesnt help the OP)
 

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opposite ocean village and next to el choco restaurant on the way to cabarete, i suspect they only have the smaller floatation things- i will try to check tomorrow
 

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Conchman:

This has your name all over it!
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opposite ocean village and next to el choco restaurant on the way to cabarete, i suspect they only have the smaller floatation things- i will try to check tomorrow

No, Pro Source Caribe has full size raft type floats that are high quality foam. You see this type of float at high end resorts. They last a lifetime and if properly cared for, always look like brand new. I have 3.

You pay for what you get, though. Don't think you are buying a 200 peso float.

Lindsey
 
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