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Helpful Tips and Warnings for the WooHoo 2.0
YaaHoo for WooHoo this inflatable lounger is SOOOO comfortable. Helpful secret- when filling the first time carefully spread apart the plastic inside. You have to pretend it's a large snake and you have to open the snakes mouth and elbow your way out the other side without actually crawling inside (risk of suffocation) USE YOUR ARMS ONLY to work your way thru the whole thing to get the plastic sleeve to separate so air can eventually fill the chamber.. The plastic sticks to itself when you first get it, and you have to open, open, open the plastic liner up... then once everything is nice and separated you sprint like you are Usain Bolt on fire and after a few passes, you WooHoo inflates.... It gets much easier to fill after your first inflation. If you are feeling lazy you could always use a Leaf Blower for the first time and in 2 seconds it will fill up and will be ready for use. But if you are camping or at the beach, you won't have a leaf blower with you. Warning: this device could lead to angry spouses. I thought this was the coolest thing ever to bring to the beach and I wanted my wife to try it out. So I ran up and down the beach a couple of times to fill it up, then rolled up the ends and clipped the buckle to lock in the air. These inflatable loungers are still new to most Floridians and hundreds of people were curiously watching me fill up this contraption and I think they were all trying to figure out what it was, or how it will be used..... After I filled it up all eyes were on my wife as she gleefully hopped onto the WooHoo, I heard a loud PLOOF as the clasp came undone and down to the ground she went. All the air escaped as fast as her remaining dignity. You don't want to do this to your wife or you will be using your WooHoo for several nights on the porch. The takeaway lesson is make sure you do not get sand in the buckle or it will not lock tight and hold in the air. As long as it's clean and free of debris it will never come undone.
October 2016 · Sports and Outdoors · verified purchase