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I used to have a roll up Zodiac that was very light for the size. I think
that being made of PVC accounts for some weight savings, but won't handle uv light as well. I'm sure the slatted floor wouldn't perform as well as the inflatable floor, but I've heard of the drop stiches in the inflatable floors popping, and then you have a balloon for a floor. "sandy" wrote in message om... We've been window shopping on the web and are trying to choose between models with an inflatable floor (air floor) and rollup inflatables. Both seem like they would be light enough. How do they compare? Thanks. Sandy |
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