Washington inventor Melissa Ortega of Castle & Bay offers seven ways to relax this summer with her newest invention, The Sphinx Personal Lounger.

Peshastin, Washington – When it is hot out, the best place to be is by the pool or at the beach. According to Roper Starch Worldwide, 11 percent of adults prefer to stay home and relax by the pool or in their own backyard. Another 27 percent want to relax, but at a beach or some locale. The largest group, 44 percent, wants to get away and do many things, i.e., sunbathe, swim, read, physical activities, etc. Another group of people is less definite about vacation preferences; 16 percent say the type of vacation depends on different things. Whatever your preference summer gear is inevitable and depending on your body type, relaxing can be a challenge.
Enter The Sphinx Personal Lounger with four ergonomic ways to relax at home and away. A breakthrough in relaxation, The Sphinx is an inflatable lounger that is ergonomic in design, versatile and multi-functional. But don’t worry; requiring only 12 breaths to inflate, The Sphinx will be quicker and easier to set-up than the medley of kids’ toys you carted along with you. At about 2 pounds and contained in a mesh carrier measuring 13” by 5” complete with shoulder strap, this product is the epitome of portability. With such a small package, The Sphinx Personal Lounger packs a wallop of options:
Enter The Sphinx Personal Lounger with four ergonomic ways to relax at home and away. A breakthrough in relaxation, The Sphinx is an inflatable lounger that is ergonomic in design, versatile and multi-functional. But don’t worry; requiring only 12 breaths to inflate, The Sphinx will be quicker and easier to set-up than the medley of kids’ toys you carted along with you. At about 2 pounds and contained in a mesh carrier measuring 13” by 5” complete with shoulder strap, this product is the epitome of portability. With such a small package, The Sphinx Personal Lounger packs a wallop of options: