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The TubbleRoyale Inflatable Bathtub is a versatile and portable bathing solution designed for adults up to 188cm. With a generous capacity of 255 liters, it can be used for both hot and ice baths, making it perfect for relaxation and recovery. Quick to assemble in just 60 seconds with an included air pump, this foldable tub features a soft bottom mat for added comfort and is made from durable 6-layer PVC. Ideal for use in bathrooms, porches, or backyards, the TubbleRoyale is the ultimate family-friendly bathing experience.
Color | Taupe - White |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Tubble |
Product Dimensions | 61.42"L x 31.5"W x 20.47"H |
Style | Modern |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Capacity | 275 Liters |
Shape | Oval |
Manufacturer | Tubble B.V. |
Part Number | B079G36ZLV |
Item Weight | 12.82 pounds |
Item model number | B079G36ZLV |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | soaking-bathtubs |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**C
An inflatable tub that you can stretch out in!
We live in an apartment with an accessible roll-in shower and no bathtub. This replaces a folding tub that we bought about two years ago. It cost a hundred dollars more and I could not stretch my legs out in it. But my husband likes baths and so we kept it.This tub is SO MUCH NICER. It's huge. It is comfortable. I can finally stretch my legs out in a bath. I can dunk my head easily.It was easy to inflate with the included pump. It does not quite fit in the shower, which was not a surprise because I measured before ordering. Our water pressure is low so it takes 20 minutes to fill with enough water for a bath. The drain hose is much better quality than the cheap one we got with the folding tub.The tub comes with a patch kit and a spare valve in case one needs to be replaced.The cup holder is small; very few of our cups fit. The instructions warn you not to try to zip up the cover after the tub is filled. I'm not keen on trying to climb in through the opening. My husband keeps it partially zipped but I would prefer to just remove it.My dream version of this would be slightly more stripped down: no cup holder, no cover, and about 3-5 inches shorter in length. The cup holder is just a possible point of failure. Tubble does have a compact version, but I could not find a way to buy it in the US.Overall, while I have my druthers, this is a 5-star product
K**Y
I love love love this tub.and want to buy it again
I have a very handicapped daughter who lives in a group home--If something fails and I have to have her come home I needed to get a tub I could quickly move out of the Shower area for my daughter to use if need be-I spent hours looking for something 'real" you could use for bathing-Most looked like a beach ball formed into a "plastic" bath tub-I settled on The Tubble"--Very strong rubber--blows up quickly-fills up more then a real tub-really don't need the "zip top" to keep heat in--it stays hot forever-in fact the first time you use it may cause trouble in that it is really hot if you're used to starting up that way-we had no faucet per say -took the shower head off and connect a garden hose to fill the tub up-the drain in on the right side and our drain in the shower is in the middle so we had to get creative with that. I really love this thing-and when I can/may get a "real" tub I may just keep my Tubble for outside use---sit in the tub--just watch the birds fly by and probably read a bood--soo comfortable--The bottom of the tub is very comfortable too as it seems to be padded this is my second review as I've owed my tub for about four years now and I love it still. I still have to use it weekly (I have a shower use also) 'm 73 and not in the best health arthris....my one problem, is I couldn't get the the cover in the drainage hole to stay any further or if I did my arthritic hands had a devil of a time getting the plug out. I tried getting a drainage plug I bought to work and none would fit riight----found a perfect but silly sounding solution. I spied my grandsons baby ear syringe in the drain...fit perfet. went in as far as it could and the pressure from the water held it perfectly. I like this better then the original plug and yes I bought the baby a new baby syringe LOL HAPPY SOAKING !
J**G
Five star bathtub, but slippery floor needs plastic bad mat for elders; still love it!
Pros: I was pleasantly surprised by the sturdiness of this plastic bathtub as well as the set-up ease. Worth every penny more than its competitors. I am 6' tall, 180 pounds ( ,82kg) and found it quite roomy for a nice soak.Cons: the floor is as slick as a slip-and-side, for those of you old enough to remember. I had to add a bathmat and a handhold in my shower simply for safety. The floor should have been roughened up at the factory. Also, not really important, but the so-called cup holder is too small but for the smallest juice glass.[edit on Feb 20, 2020]Additional pros:-- I am 6' tall, 180 pounds (1.83m, 82kg) and my wife is 5' 2" 120 pounds (1.57m ,55kg) and both us fit in the tub without problems. Cozy but not cramped. Photo#1-- Easy, easy set-up. We've done it over a dozen times since purchase and from start to finish, maybe 5 minutes max as it inflates VERY fast. We always unscrew the metal drain cover in the shower to make sure drain tube has extra space and edges to keep in place (see con below).-- We keep the entire tubble and pump under our bed which has a small 5 inch (127mm) clearance from the floor.Additional cons, but none too significant, in our opinion:-- Because the drain tube pushes up the drain plug about one inch, the water doesn't completely drain. So you must get behind the tube and drain out about a gallon (3.78l) at the end. We've turned this into a pro, by quickly showering out the tub and moving any debris/soap scum towards the drain.-- The drain tube with the provided adapter is too small. It actually came out several times when we moved the tubble around during set-up and once ended up outside of the drain and stuck under a massive amount of filled tubble water with nowhere to go. Luckily, using a SOFT-SIDED plastic cutting board, we were able to raise the heavy tubble floor about an inch or so and used a SOFT-ended pole to get it back into place. We continue to unscrew the metal drain cover (as before) and now insert a modified drain tube adapter into the drain: problem solved. It stays in place even when we move the tubble vigorously during set up. (photo 2: $3 worth of parts from ACE hardware. Important note: I have filed completely smooth the rough top edges of the nut so it doesn't puncture the tubble floor).-- The only cup adapter we found on Amazon to fit the small cup holder on the Tubble is the Gadjit Cup Keeper Adapter (Gray). It works great and can even hold a 20 oz. (600ml) Gatorade bottle. I have also reviewed it in a separate post.Conclusion: we still love this bathtub even with its peccadillos. With my bathmat modification and handhold, minor modifications to the drain tub, and a cup holder adapter, this is a superlative bathtub that meets all my expectations and other requirements. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
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