Oversized floats tend to attract a lot of fans. How about an oversized ‘water hammock’ that can seat 12 adults, and let them lounge in style?

The Hangout Water Hammock 15 is the latest from Bote, and we love the way it incorporates a sitting ‘deck’ as well as a in-water netting. Calling it a hammock is a bit disingenuous, as it really does serve as a floating raft.

Able to hold a whopping 1,000 kilograms, this oversized float/raft is durable and robust, able to stand up to constant climbing, tossing, and rough-housing.

Bote’s clever MAGNEPod system allows for drinks to magnetically attach to the raft, so your margarita can join the party.

Available in three different sizes, the 15 pictured here is selling out quick.

Starting at $949, it’s not a cheap investment. But being the envy of the lake has its cost.

A group of people enjoying a sunny day on a floating platform in the water, with a yacht and hills in the background.
A group of five women relaxing on a circular floating platform in clear turquoise water, with blue sky and distant land in the background.
An aerial view of a yacht on clear blue water, with people in swim gear enjoying a floating platform and some swimming nearby.
Aerial view of a boat on turquoise water with people on a floating circle and in the water nearby.
A round, octagonal-shaped inflatable dock with a light blue edge and a tan wooden surface, designed for lounging or water activities.

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