Headed to the Beach or Pool? Don’t Forget to Grab These Summer Essentials — Up to 50% Off!

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This summer is already set to be a scorcher with seasonally high temps, so naturally, we’re looking forward to cooling off with a beach day this Fourth of July weekend. All we can think about is taking a dip, lounging on the sand and enjoying all the summer drinks and foods like watermelon slices, pasta salads and Pub Subs (IYKYK). Just like you, these picks all need to be cooled, too, which is why we’re taking advantage of Sunnylife’s Summer Sale. It’s filled with deals on stylish beach bags, cooler totes, beach loungers, chairs and more!
We found carry-all bags that can hold all of your things and your kiddos’ stuff, as well as coolers that look nothing like your grandpa’s bulky ice box. Additionally, you’ll want to have a comfortable place to sit and relax, so we also got you covered there. See some of our favorites below while they’re up to 50% off now through Monday, July 6, 2026.
Sunnylife Summer Sale — Up to 50% Off
Beach Bags and Coolers
1. Our Favorite: Beach days require toting around sunscreen, a book, swimwear, sunnies and all your kids’ water stuff. This beach bag boasts a roomy interior, durable construction and wide shoulder straps, making it easy to haul essentials. Um, and have you seen the cute ‘sunny’ detail on the front? — was $35, now $25!
2. Keep It Cool: Snacks hit different when they’re aptly chilled, so don’t leave home without a cooler. This cooler tote is arguably better than the classic roller because there’s no dragging or yanking involved. The dual strap design sits comfortably on your shoulder as you walk from the car to the shore. Since it’s easy to spot clean, you can place it on the sand — was $50, now $25!
3. Anything But Basic: Cooler bags are usually big and wide, but not this one! The rectangle-shaped bag is made specifically for drinks, so it can accommodate both San Pellegrinos and High Noons without a problem. The compact size is quite handy, allowing you to use it beyond the beach, like for park picnics, sporting games and the like — was $40, now $20!
4. Stripey Stripe: This lightweight cooler bag is giving beach days in Nantucket, and we’re not mad about it. The cooler itself is ideal for chilling foods and drinks, but we just can’t get over the muted striped pattern that feels on brand with styles rich moms would have in their closet. Hey, who says coolers can’t be chic? Not Us — was $50, now $30!
5. Quite the Charmer: Love the above striped pattern, but want something that can hold a little more? Say less. This light cooler tote does just that. It’s tall and slightly narrow in shape to hold all kinds of foods and drinks — and keep ’em cool for up to three hours. Plus, it features a nautical pattern that pairs nicely with any outfit — was $45, now $30!
6. Two-in-One: We love finding items that we can use in more than one way, like this cooler lunch bag. The insulated bag works diligently to maintain the perfect cool temperature, so you can use it for your beach goodies and work lunches come Monday — was $30, now $15!
Chairs and Loungers
7. Top Seller: Sure, you can totally sit on a beach blanket, but a few hours of that can lead to some back pain. Avoid the aches and grab this popular beach chair that’s compact, looks high-end and is super functional. We love the built-in cup rests! — was $160, now $120!
8. Low-Key Genius: There’s nothing worse than trying to take a cat nap when the sun is blazing overhead. This clever lounging mat comes with a sun shader that protects your eyes and gives you a bit of solace — was $55, now $30!
9. Pool Pick: We don’t advise using floaties at the beach, butthey’re fair game at the pool! This pool float is big enough to sprawl out on, and comes with a comfortable, rounded headrest — was $80, now $55!
10. Total Reset: A beach umbrella is a summertime must-have to create shade when there are no palm trees in sight. We love the pole twisting mechanism that easily grounds into the sand, and keeps it put (even on windy days) — was $95, now $60!
11. Best Value: This foldable beach chair is an easy buy that’ll make life so much easier on the shore. It collapses painlessly and isn’t too heavy for easy transport. This pick comes in three fun colors, including seagrass, cream and stripes — was $110, now $65!
12. Trendy Trade: All the luxury rooftop pools have daybeds, and now you can have one right at home with this pick. The daybed lounger is genius; it reclines nicely, is made with plush cushions and even has a little sun shade built in — was $290, now $208!
13. Last But Not Least: Upgrade your pool area, deck or backyard with a lounge chair, like this one. Unlike heavy, expensive furniture, this pick is made with comfy cushions that are set in place with a steel frame. Read: It’s plush yet sturdy. Oh, and the striped patterns are everything.
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By CA Post Editorial Board Published July 1, 2026, 9:57 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The California Post on GoogleRipped from the headlines of the satirical Babylon Bee:
A DEI extravaganza to mark the 250th birthday of the USA!
Oh wait.
That’s not the Bee; it’s actually a thing: San Diego County plans an identity-politics spectacular this July 4.
Wanna go?
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted this year to align the county’s Independence Day event with “equity and racial justice” goals.
Per a social media post from the mayor of El Cajon, the three-hour program will feature: a “tribal intimate blessing welcoming to land”; a tribal invocation; the American and black national anthems; local tribal community stories; Latino community stories; Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community stories; LGBTQIA+ community stories; and black and African community stories.
Whew. It’s exhausting just to read about.
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But more to the point: all of this … on July 4 of America’s 250th year? What message does the county of San Diego mean to send?
Not one that elevates fun, family, unity, respect, gratitude and patriotism — traditional Independence Day fare.
Instead, the county stoops to woke pandering.
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Extolling favored groups on the nation’s birthday is e pluribus unum in reverse: ex uno, plura.
It’s divisive. It’s ill-timed. And it’s disrespectful to the nation, to its founding values and to the US Armed Forces who have fought and sometimes died to guard the rights the grievance crowd takes for granted.
In the very recent past, Americans of all stars and stripes could agree on some things, including the Fourth of July and its fun family patriotic fare.
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Remember the iconic jingle, “We love baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet?”
Those were days when Americans united around major holidays, around a shared heritage of freedom and around pride in a country that’s the freest in the world.
No longer.
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These days, the scolds can’t be satisfied, the socialists win elections from New York to Colorado (unthinkable not long ago) and divisive Fourth of July programs emerge in once-moderate places like San Diego County.
Increasingly, elected officials want to shove a thumb in the eye of the nation, its founding, its traditions and its glory.
Enough.
Note to the radicals who rush to tear America down on perhaps its most cherished holiday:
Stop being petulant about losing national elections.
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Love your country even if you don’t love its current leader.
Teach, respect and appreciate the values of 1776: liberty, individual rights, equality, limited government and the rule of law.
Ditch the woke bilge and restore the picnics, US flags and fireworks.
Restore e pluribus unum.
Skip the lecture series and let the people have fun.
And a bonus memo to San Diego County voters: Remember this farce next election.
Just maybe, in another grand American tradition, you’ll do this:
Throw the bums out.
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