29 products

  • Vendor:
    Perma-cast

    Rope Clamps

    $11.16 – $8.19
    SKU: PH-57-1
  • Vendor:
    American Granby

    1/4" Rope-600' Spool

    $42.88
    SKU: 600014R
  • Vendor:
    American Granby
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    3/8"Rope Hook

    $17.10
    SKU: PH-52
  • Vendor:
    Perma-cast

    1/4"-1/2" S-type rope hook

    $6.36
    SKU: PH-55
  • Vendor:

    Plastic Floatkeepers

    $8.95
    SKU: RK70
  • Vendor:
    Perma-cast

    3/4" S-type rope hook

    $10.42
    SKU: PH-56
  • Vendor:
    American Granby

    1/4" Polyethylene Rope

    $0.11
    SKU: 600014
  • Vendor:
    DONOVAN MARINE

    Swivel Style Brass Hook

    $11.97 – $8.90
    SKU: 50063242-1
  • Vendor:
    Kiefer

    Vinyl Coated Stainless Steel Cable (Per Foot)

    $1.15
    SKU: 210210
  • Vendor:
    Antiwave Pool Products

    Replacement Cable

    $1.80
    SKU: AW0091
  • Vendor:
    Paragon

    Paragon Bronze Eye Bolt

    $105.00
    SKU: 70317
  • Vendor:
    Water and Ice

    Eyebolts

    $24.00 – $38.95
    SKU: 58330-1
  • Vendor:
    Paragon

    Paragon Threaded Wall Insert for HD Eye Bolt

    $70.00
    SKU: 70318
  • Vendor:
    Spectrum

    4" SS Cup Anchor

    $237.62
    SKU: 35221

Floats

Floats at The Lifeguard Store brings together ropes and floats for lane management, safety zones, and aquatic organization. Whether you are shopping for lifeguards, this collection makes it easier to compare options based on how the gear will actually be used around the pool, on deck, during competition, or throughout a long season.

Shoppers will find products built around high visibility, durable materials, and practical deck-to-water use. The assortment is intended to support swim lessons, recreation areas, and facility setup and crowd control, sectioning, and general pool operations, which helps narrow the field for buyers who care about fit, durability, storage, replacement planning, or overall ease of use. Within this category, expect facility-ready solutions, lifeguard-focused essentials that match the broader collection path.

How to Choose

  • Start with the environment and usage level, especially if the products need to hold up in school, municipal, or commercial aquatic settings.
  • Confirm size, installation style, or replacement compatibility before ordering so maintenance and upgrade projects stay straightforward.
  • This collection is especially relevant for lifeguards.

Best For

  • lifeguard shifts, seasonal staffing, and first-response readiness
  • daily deck coverage, training, and operational consistency
  • facility upgrades, replacements, and deck organization
  • public pools, schools, and commercial aquatics

Complete the Setup

  • Facility Equipment
  • Lane Lines
  • Parts And Accessories

Shop this path: Facility > Deck > Equipment > Ropes > Floats. That structure helps buyers narrow this collection by sub-category, audience, brand, or installation need within the broader site architecture.

FAQs

  • What are ropes and floats used for at a pool? Floats in this collection is curated to support swim lessons, recreation areas, and facility setup and crowd control, sectioning, and general pool operations. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • How do facilities choose the right rope and float setup? Floats in this collection is curated to support swim lessons, recreation areas, and facility setup and crowd control, sectioning, and general pool operations. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • When should ropes and floats be replaced? Floats in this collection is curated to support swim lessons, recreation areas, and facility setup and crowd control, sectioning, and general pool operations. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • What pool areas benefit most from ropes and floats? Floats in this collection is curated to support swim lessons, recreation areas, and facility setup and crowd control, sectioning, and general pool operations. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.