
12-05-2017, 02:45 AM
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Intex Mega Pegasus
I was out shopping for 'necessities' and thought I would check the 'seasonal' area. Moments later I stumbled upon the 'Intex Mega Pegasus' inflatable and caved in... it became a 'necessity'. :P I bought one and brought it back to the apartment, cleaned the floor, placed a blanket down and inflated it to see all it has to offer. I must say that I am impressed with it thus far. It has two valves; one for the inner two pockets and one for the outer pocket which is connected to the head, wings and tail. Might just test it out in a pool soon. It's about 8 feet long (including the tail) 4.5 feet wide and 4.5 feet high.
Enjoy and Happy Looning,
JR
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12-05-2017, 06:29 AM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
Nice!! Looks like fun!
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12-05-2017, 05:13 PM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
It's beautiful! It will be interesting to know how convenient it will be on the water.
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13-05-2017, 03:07 AM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
Looks like they took the swan design to do it.
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10-03-2018, 11:11 PM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
Those are great, I have one, the material feels soft and the quick valves made for a quick inflation and deflation it also seems pretty well made. :3 10/10
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11-03-2018, 07:35 AM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
That does look amazing. Wonder how durable it is for 'everyday' use?
Also, being Intex, why isn't it utterly smothered in warning labels
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20-03-2018, 05:12 AM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
Originally Posted by Benjy
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That does look amazing. Wonder how durable it is for 'everyday' use?
Also, being Intex, why isn't it utterly smothered in warning labels
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They'll probably be on the underside, which would be great.
Besides, their warning labels aren't that bad, are they? I've 3 Intex floats, a 2016 black orca, a 2017 blue orca and a 2016 dolphin, and I admit the warning labels are plastered on the side of the dolphin, but on the 2 orcas they aren't all that bad compared to what I've seen from older ones.
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20-03-2018, 02:29 PM
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Re: Intex Mega Pegasus
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Besides, their warning labels aren't that bad, are they? I've 3 Intex floats, a 2016 black orca, a 2017 blue orca and a 2016 dolphin, and I admit the warning labels are plastered on the side of the dolphin, but on the 2 orcas they aren't all that bad compared to what I've seen from older ones.
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I just have a bit of a pet annoyance with the warning labels... I sometimes use inflatables as photography props, and got very wound-up with some of the toys in the shops here in the UK about 3/4 years ago. I got an Intex lounger/chair which was somewhat disfigured with a mass of labels and pictograms, ditto for a transparent blue whale/dolphin. There was even a "24 beachball where an entire panel was just printed with multi-lingual warnings. Given the UK tends to get toys that are a year or more behind the styles available in the US, and shops seem to hold onto stock for a while, it could just be I haven't seen the newer toys, and maybe Intex are being a bit more sensible with where they put the labels.
All that said, that Pegasus does look rather good...
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