AIR + WATER = ADVENTURE

Introducing the AIRA Inflatable Dock System

AIRA is the inflatable dock system built with military-grade technology to be inflated, broken down, and taken anywhere— so you can explore life without limits, on and off the water.

Master the water.

Whether you’re kicking back in beach chairs, launching jet skis, casting from your own personal fishing platform, or washing your boat at water level, AIRA opens up new possibilities on the water.

The drop stitch difference.

AIRA docks are built using an innovative drop stich process in which thousands of composite fibers anchor the top surface to the bottom for superior rigidity and stability, and inflation to a rock-hard 20 psi.

Military proven performance.

AIRA’s 3-ply PVC construction is tested and approved for lifesaving equipment by the US Navy, fire departments, and ocean rescue lifeguards—so it’s super-strong, super-buoyant and super-durable.

The AIRA System

The AIRA Inflatable Dock System features three different dock sizes. Each has multiple mating connectors securely attached around the perimeter, for almost endless configuration possibilities. The connectors are secured with D-rings, which are sold separately.

Tactical Meets Practical.

Tactical Meets Practical.

The AIRA Dock System was developed in partnership with world-class experts in high surf marine rescue. Our docks have been designed and manufactured to the same specifications — with the same materials — as the inflatable devices used in these operations by governments, militaries, fire departments and lifeguards around the globe. It's often observed that our product combines the performance, firmness and strength of traditional materials like metal or hard plastic -- but with the ease of transportation and storage, and the comfortable touch of an inflatable. So whatever your water adventure holds, you can be assured AIRA is up to the task.

AIRA’s versatility and portability enable a variety of uses.

Temporary boat docks

Water-level boat maintenance

Jet ski mooring

“Pleasure island”

Fishing dock