June 11th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Looking for a new cool water toy to add to the lake house, houseboat, or luxury yacht this summer? Check out the WaterMat, a 6′ by 20′ foam mat capable of supporting 1,500 lbs. Part swim platform, part water trampoline, the WaterMat allows you to walk, jump, slide, or just chill on its surface. Although its not intended for towing, the WaterMat is light enough that you can toss it in the boat and throw it in the water when you’re ready to anchor. And you can just leave it in the water near your dock as an alternative. We see this product catching on in a big way, especially given its affordable $599 price tag.
Available through: WaterMat
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May 16th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Give yourself an excuse to sharpen up your golf game and catch some sun poolside with Pro Chip Island Golf by Swimways. While the concept of knocking golf balls onto a floating golf island is by no means new, the Pro Chip Island is the most legit pool green we’ve come across due to its variety of targets, water hazards, and bunkers.
The Pro Chip Island comes with 12 color-coded golf balls, a chipping mat, and a moveable 18th hole flag. The best part about this floating green is that it folds up, opening and closing with the flip of a wrist so that you can bring it to the lake or a buddy’s house. Priced at $40, you won’t even need a baller’s budget to cop it.
Available through: Amazon
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May 15th, 2008 by BallerHouse
While we’re on a remote control kick, we’d like to take the opportunity to introduce you to our favorite product for the summer so far, the RC Cooler. With a range of 30 feet, the collapsible radio-controlled cooler can carry up to six chilled beverages across the pool deck or your living room floor, meaning you’ll never be more than an arm’s reach from your next drink. The RC Cooler just became available for purchase and is priced at $69.95. We can’t wait until a beach-worthy version is introduced. But, until then, we’re cool with kicking it pool side with this personal remote controlled waiter.
Available through: Solutions
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April 21st, 2008 by BallerHouse

Whether you’re looking to dress up your pool deck or you just like the idea of showering outside, Designerzeit’s new sculptural outdoor shower models offer a good look. The Wave and the Ocean, pictured above and thumb 1 respectively, mimic nature in their unique modern art forms.
According to interior design site Trendir, “all Designerzeit outdoor showers come with your choice of showerhead – either the standard, self-cleaning Hansgrohe Clubmaster Overhead Shower with 3 types of sprays (normal, soft and massage) or the Hansgrohe Bodyvette Body Shower with Rubit cleaning function which has normal spray and swivel head functions.”

Pricing is available upon request through: Designerzeit
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March 28th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Back on the 18th, we showed you how you can bring a climbing wall into your home. Now, with the AquaClimb, we’re letting you know that you can put one into your pool as well. Angled at a 10-degree overhang, the AquaClimb lets you scale a 10-foot wall without protective ropes or special gear. The AquaClimb’s non-slip fiberglass panels come hand-sculpted with overhangs, underhangs, and cracks, similar to real rock. Depending on one’s fitness level, the panels can be adjusted to make the climb more or less challenging. The Six Panel AquaClimb will set you back $8,000.
Available through: Hammacher Schlemmer [via BornRich]
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