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Luxury Foam Pool Floats with Headrests

Luxury Foam Pool Floats with Headrests Unwind in style with our Cococabana Luxury Foam Pool Floats, available in 70" and 74" sizes. Designed for premium comfort, these vinyl-coated floats feature built-in headrests and thick foam construction in your choice of 1.25", 1.5", 2", or 2.5" thickness. Ideal for pool or lake lounging, each float offers unmatched durability and buoyancy in Pacific Blue, Key Lime, Pink, and Striped options. Browse all Cococabana collections for more luxury pool floats and accessories.

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Built for Adults, Built to Last

Most pool floats are designed for kids. They're flimsy, undersized, and lose air halfway through your first afternoon. Cococabana's luxury foam pool floats are the answer to that whole category — premium foam loungers that hold an adult comfortably, support your head and neck, and stay buoyant from the first session of the summer to the last.

The construction is closed-cell foam — solid, not air-filled — wrapped in a vinyl coating that resists UV, chlorine, and saltwater. No pump. No valves. No slow leaks that show up at the worst possible moment. Pull the float from the garage, set it in the water, lie down. That's the entire setup.

Why the Headrest Matters

The headrest isn't a marketing flourish — it's the difference between actually relaxing and spending the whole session adjusting. Both floats in this collection have integrated headrests built into the foam itself, so your neck stays supported whether you're reading, napping, or just watching the sky. That kind of body support is what separates a luxury pool float from a pool toy.

70-Inch vs. 74-Inch — Which to Pick

The 74-inch is our flagship — long enough for full-body floating without your feet dragging off the end. If you're tall, or your pool is large enough to drift, this is the one. The 70-inch is the close sibling — slightly more compact, easier to store, easier to maneuver in a smaller pool, but with the same foam construction and the same integrated headrest. Both come in multiple color options. Both are designed for the same kind of slow, unhurried afternoon.

Multi-Season Floats, Not Single-Summer Purchases

An inflatable pool float doesn't make it through many summers — the valves fail, the seams give, the vinyl fades. A foam float, treated reasonably, keeps its shape and buoyancy season after season. Rinse after the saltwater days, dry before storing, and the same float that floats you this summer will still be ready for the one after that. Our foam vs. inflatable comparison walks through the materials side; for help choosing between the two floats in this collection, our guide to the best foam pool floats for adults covers them head-to-head.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is closed-cell foam and why does it matter for pool floats?+
Closed-cell foam is made of millions of tiny sealed air pockets that provide buoyancy without needing inflation. It can't puncture, can't leak, and can't lose its shape over time. Combined with a vinyl coating that resists UV, chlorine, and salt, it's the most durable pool float material available.
Are these foam floats for adults or kids?+
Primarily adults. The 70-inch and 74-inch loungers are sized for grown-up bodies — long enough for full-body support with integrated headrests. Older teens can use them comfortably too, but they're designed around adult comfort and weight requirements.
How many seasons will a foam pool float last?+
With basic care — rinsing after use and storing in shade — five to ten years is typical. The foam doesn't degrade from water exposure and the vinyl coating is formulated to resist years of sun, pool chemicals, and regular use.
Is foam really more comfortable than inflatable?+
Most people notice the difference immediately. Foam provides consistent, body-contouring support that doesn't sag or shift over a session. Inflatable floats lose firmness as the day goes on and heat up in direct sun. It's the difference between a mattress and an air bed.