The River MVP: RMR Diminishing River Tubes
- James River Adventure Guide
- May 7
- 2 min read
Updated: May 9
If you're planning an Ozarks float trip with us down the beautiful James River, you’re in for a treat, and we’re not just talking about the views, cold drinks, and sunshine. We're talking about the best river tubes for floating: our bright orange, super-comfy, Rocky Mountain Rafts Diminishing River Tubes!
Once you’ve tried one, you'll understand why we’re obsessed.
🛟 Meet the Tubes
Our tubes come in two sizes, 44" and 48", so whether you're tall, small, or somewhere in between, we've got a tube that'll feel just right. These aren’t your average floppy pool floaties. These are river tubes built for adventure, with heavy-duty PVC and welded seams that can handle most of the riverside shenanigans you can throw at them.

💺 The Diminishing Shape
These tubes are tough, but the rest of the magic is in the shape. The front of the tube gently slopes down, making it easier to hop in and out, and giving your legs a more comfy spot to stretch out and chill. It’s basically the recliner of river tubes. No awkward tippy feeling, no struggling to sit upright. Float mode activated.
🧡 Orange You Glad You Floated With Us?
Why orange? We think that makes it easier for your friends to spot you if you float a little too far downstream. Plus, orange is the official color of “fun in the sun,” right? (Don’t quote us on that.)
💪 Rugged, Reliable, Ridiculously Fun
Rocky Mountain Rafts makes these tubes with the same tough materials as their whitewater rafts. They’re built to last, ride like a dream, and keep you floating happy all day long. When you're cruising your way down the crystal clear James River waters, these tubes have your back (and your backside).
🎉 Come Float With Us
Book a float with us at Float the James, and your ride can be the Cadillac of river tubes. You don’t need to bring your own, because we've got the best waiting for you. Just grab your sunscreen, pack your cooler, and get ready to float like royalty!
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