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What is the difference between the standard, Plus, and Junior?

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What is the difference between the standard, Plus, and Junior?

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The standard WaterMat is 6 feet wide and 20 feet long, 1 thick 2 ply foam, weighs 33 pounds, and will support 1500 pounds in the water. It is recommended for all types of family fun. The WaterMat Plus will support even more weight because it has an extra layer of foam. It is 6 feet wide and 20 feet long, 2 thick 3 ply foam, weighs 47 pounds, and will support 1800 pounds in the water. It is highly recommended if the WaterMat will be used in any commercial setting or will get a lot of use by several people. The WaterMat Junior is designed for small children under 70 pounds. It is 6 feet wide but only ten feet long, 1 thick 2 ply foam, weighs only 17 pounds, but will not support as much weight because of the shorter length. It is recommended for small children. Remember children under six should always wear a US Coast Guard approved flotation device while playing on the WaterMat.

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