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Solstice inflatable dock platform with lounge chairs and cooler floating on clear blue water with sailboats in the background

Solstice Watersports 10’ x 8’ Inflatable Dock – Giant Floating Dock Platform for Boats, Sandbars & Lakes

$519.99 $695.00

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Where the good times meet solid footing.

Make your boat day bigger, better, and way more fun with the Solstice 10’ x 8’ Inflatable Dock — an ultra-stable, heavy-duty floating platform that transforms any lake, marina, or sandbar into your own private island. With 80 square feet of usable space and a rigid drop-stitch build, this dock is perfect for lounging, staging gear, docking watercraft, or hosting a floating party.

Built to hold up to 1,500 lbs, it handles multiple adults, coolers, chairs, paddleboards — even a canopy for shade. Whether you’re chilling offshore, tying up at the dock, or floating with friends, this dock brings the ultimate upgrade to your water setup.

 

💪 Built for Serious Fun:

• 10’ x 8’ Surface Area – 80 sq. ft. of floating space for your crew and gear

• Drop-Stitch Construction – Rigid, stable, and strong — feels like a hard dock

• 1,500 lb Weight Capacity – Supports multiple users plus equipment without sagging

• High-Pressure Hand Pump Included – Inflates in minutes for quick setup

• Portable & Travel-Friendly – Rolls up into the included Solstice carry bag

• Tie-Down Ready – Integrated D-rings and grab handles for secure docking and linking


 

🏖️ Perfect For:

• Sandbar parties and lake day lounging

• Docking jet skis, paddleboards, or kayaks

• Floating yoga sessions, fishing setups, or sunbathing

• Lake houses, marinas, and waterfront cabins

• Anyone who wants more space and stability on the water

 

📏 Specs:

• Dimensions: 10 ft x 8 ft (80 sq. ft.)

• Material: Drop-stitch PVC

• Weight Capacity: 1,500 lbs

• Included: Dock, high-pressure hand pump, carry/storage bag


 

⚠ California Proposition 65 Warning:

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Learn more.


 

 

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