Swim & Fun Bottom Cloth Optimal Pool Protection
Protect your pool from sharp stones and roots with a durable bottom cloth from Swim and Fun, explore all sizes and buy the bottom blanket here.
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Swim & Fun Bottom Cloth Optimal Pool Protection
Description
Creating a stable and secure foundation for your pool is one of the most important steps to ensure many years of swimming pleasure in your garden. With a bottom cloth from Swim and Fun, the inner lines of the pool get an effective layer of protection against the challenges of the substrate. This bottom blanket acts as a soft but robust barrier between the pool and the ground, minimizing the risk of unnecessary wear and tear.
Effective protection against sharp objects
Even if the ground under the pool feels smooth, pebbles, roots and other hidden irregularities can be pressed upwards over time by the weight of the water. The heavy-duty blanket of 200 grams per square meter is specially developed to absorb and absorb these stresses. Using a bottom felt prevents damage and small holes in the pool liner, which saves both time and maintenance costs.
High comfort and increased durability
In addition to the protective function, the felt material contributes to a more comfortable feeling for the feet when walking on the pool bottom. The cushioning effect makes the surface softer to walk and play on. Investing in a proper base is an easy way to care for the pool so that it stays nice and intact season after season.
The right size for every garden pool
The bottom felt is available in a variety of sizes to fit both round and oval pool models. Select the dimension in the menu that matches the specific dimensions of the pool to get an optimal fit and complete protection.
Technical specifications
- Material: Strong and durable felt material
- Weight: 200 grams per square meter
- Compatibility: Fits round and oval pools according to the selected dimensions
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