Giant Floating Pad Only $299.99 Shipped on Costco.com (Regularly $379.99)

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Here’s an exciting, new Summer idea; through May 15th, hurry on over to Costco where you can snag this Aqua Lily Products Giant Floating Pad for just $299.99 shipped (regularly $379.99)!

This Giant Floating Pad is perfect for all things water this summer! It measures a whopping 17 feet by 6 feet and can hold up to 7 adults (or 1200 pounds distributed). It is has a dual-foam layer construction made of UV-resistant foam to keep you safe from those rays! Plus no matter how many times you use it, this unique foam maintains its shape!

Get the fun started even sooner by grabbing it at your local Costco for just $239.99! Note that face masks are required, and we have lots of deals on those.

Here’s the deal…

giant floating pad in water with family on it

Aqua Lily Products Giant Floating Pad $379.99
$80 off manufacturer’s coupon automatically applies
Shipping is free
Final cost just $299.99 shipped!

*Or pay just $239.99 in store at your local Costco

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  1. tctbtob

    We purchased this 3 summers ago at Costco. Worth every penny & are considerably cheaper then others I found. There’s a couple small chunks taken out of it but it’s still in great shape & will certainly last a long time. My daughter & her friends are gymnasts and they do a bunch of flips before diving into the water. The boys (big & small) jump off the side of the boat on it. It is so worth the investment!

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for that awesome recommendation! Sounds like it is well worth the money and fun!

  2. Sophie

    We also bought this one at Costco 3 summers ago (different colors) and it has been worth the money for sure! My kids play with it every day on the lake. It is still in excellent condition.
    Can’t say enough good things about it.

    • Jennifer (Hip Sidekick)

      On the lake!? That’s awesome! Thanks, Sophie!

  3. alex

    We have a similar type, a LilyPad. The one at Sam’s is good, but not as thick, and I don’t tihink it will last as long, or take as much weight. We have used ours for about 8 years, the kids use it in the lake as a little island to jump on and off. its awesome!

    If you are in Cleveland area, I’d recommend getting the real Lily Pad instead. (and I am not affiliated at all, I just have seen both in action)

    • Nate

      I would argue they appear to be 90% the exact same product – same manufacturer, same UV resistant closed cell PE foam, similar designs (Costco product just different from Aqua Lily’s own), same thickness and “Flex-Core” technology, and the dimensions are just 1′ in length different from the Lily Pad. The original Lily Pad does hold a bit more weight at 18′ even though The Pad at Costco is 2 lbs heavier.

      Note: I spoke to Costco and it appears The Pad is being discontinued, but you can still find them at some local stores for $299.99 (no longer discounted to $239.99 in store). I’m going out to grab one for this summer before they’re gone!

  4. Michele B.

    I’m in search of a small metal frame above ground pool 10’-12’ wide to put in our patio. They are out of stock everywhere. Anyone know why?

  5. Steffany

    Do they fill with water? Are they heavy to pull out of the water? We live on a lake and have been debating on getting one for teenage boys. Thanks!

    • Sophie

      No, it doesn’t fill with water. My 2 kids (10 and 12) can pull it out by themselves and roll it up and put it back in the garage. It’s lighter to carry than what it looks like. And it dries really fast.
      All the kids around the lake come and play on ours. They swim it out and tie it up to a buoy and play king of the raft. We also tie it up to our water trampoline.

      • Steffany

        Awesome…Thank you Sophie! I think I will get as a together birthday gift for my boys.

  6. Rachael Barton

    Hello! Happy Hump Day! I do not see where I can get it for $299. It’s listed for over $300….what am I doing wrong!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Hi Rachael! Happy Wednesday! Sorry for any confusion. It appears this is an older, now expired post. We’ll be sure to keep an eye out for any similar deals!

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