Member’s Mark Retro Pink Limo Island

Fun novelty island water float. 6-person maximum capacity. 2 built-in coolers and 6 cup holders. Heavy-gauge PVC for long term use.

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Our mega-sized Member’s Mark Retro Pink Limo Island float makes a splash when relaxing out at the lake or beach. It’s large enough for the whole family so kids and adults can enjoy fun in the sun together. In an eye-catching shade of pink, this float makes an ideal water accessory for all your outdoor adventures.

What are the Features of the Limo Island Float?

The Limo Island Float features an inflated rear boarding platform with four handles for convenient mounting and dismounting. Six cup holders and two built-in coolers keep your party cool and refreshed. Inflatable seats with backrests provide comfortable seating for a group of friends to hang out. The quick-release safety valve offers fast inflation and deflation, so you can be floating almost immediately. Start your summer off in style with Member’s Mark Limo Island Float!

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Assembled Size

248 x 126 x 45

An island or isle is a piece of land, distinct from a continent, completely surrounded by water. There are continental islands, which were formed by being split from a continent by plate tectonics, and oceanic islands, which have never been part of a continent. Oceanic islands can be formed from volcanic activity, grow into atolls from coral reefs, and form from sediment along shorelines, creating barrier islands. River islands can also form from sediment and debris in rivers. Artificial islands are those made by humans, including small rocky outcroppings built out of lagoons and large-scale land reclamation projects used for development.

Islands are host to diverse plant and animal life. Oceanic islands have the sea as a natural barrier to the introduction of new species, causing the species that do reach the island to evolve in isolation. Continental islands share animal and plant life with the continent they split from. Depending on how long ago the continental island formed, the life on that island may have diverged greatly from the mainland due to natural selection.

Humans have lived on and traveled between islands for thousands of years at a minimum. Some islands became host to humans due to a land bridge or a continental island splitting from the mainland. Today, up to 10% of the world's population lives on islands. Islands are popular targets for tourism due to their perceived natural beauty, isolation, and unique cultures.

Islands became the target of colonization by Europeans, resulting in the majority of islands in the Pacific being put under European control. Decolonization has resulted in some but not all island nations becoming self-governing, with lasting effects related to industrialisation, invasive species, nuclear weapons testing, and tourism. Islands and island countries are threatened by climate change. Sea level rise threatens to submerge nations such as Maldives, the Marshall Islands, and Tuvalu completely. Increases in the frequency and intensity of tropical cyclones can cause widespread destruction of infrastructure and animal habitats. Species that live exclusively on islands are some of those most threatened by extinction.

Limo may refer to:

  • Limousine, a luxury car
  • Limo (woreda), an administrative division in southern Ethiopia
  • Limo, Depok, a district of Depok, West Java, Indonesia
  • Limo, Les Anglais, Haiti, a village in the Les Anglais commune of Haiti
  • LiMo Platform, a mobile phone and device operating system
  • LiMo Foundation, the organization that develops the LiMo Platform
  • Limo, Ghana, a community in Kumbungu District in the Northern Region of Ghana
  • Toyota Limo, a taxicab offered by Toyota in Southeast Asian markets

People

  • Limo (name), a Kalenjin name common in Kenya
  • Benjamin Limo (born 1974), Kenyan long-distance runner and 2005 World Champion over 5000 metres
  • Felix Limo (born 1980), Kenyan long-distance runner and Chicago and London marathon winner
  • Philemon Limo (born 1985), Kenyan long-distance runner competing in 10K races
  • Remmy Limo (born 1971), Kenyan triple jumper
  • Richard Limo (born 1980, a Kenyan long-distance runner and 2001 World Champion over 5000 metres

Member may refer to:

  • Military jury, referred to as "Members" in military jargon
  • Element (mathematics), an object that belongs to a mathematical set
  • In object-oriented programming, a member of a class
    • Field (computer science), entries in a database
    • Member variable, a variable that is associated with a specific object
  • Limb (anatomy), an appendage of the human or animal body
    • Euphemism for penis
  • Structural component of a truss, connected by nodes
  • User (computing), a person making use of a computing service, especially on the Internet
  • Member (geology), a component of a geological formation
  • Member of parliament
  • The Members, a British punk rock band
  • Meronymy, a semantic relationship in linguistics
  • Church membership, belonging to a local Christian congregation, a Christian denomination and the universal Church
  • Member, a participant in a club or learned society

Pink is a pale tint of red, the color of the pink flower. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and romance. A combination of pink and white is associated with innocence, whereas a combination of pink and black links to eroticism and seduction. In the 21st century, pink is seen as a symbol of femininity, though it has not always been seen this way. In the 1920s, light red, which is similar to pink, was seen as a color that reflected masculinity.

S, or for lowercase, s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ess (pronounced ), plural esses.

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