
Intex Solar tarpaulin
Intex Solar tarpaulin
Basically yes. The solar cover is actually not much different from a bubble wrap - i.e. the cushioning sheets with air bubbles - with the difference that this cover is blue and has Intex lettering. So it's easy to cut. Cutting a clean circle, however, I imagine will be a challenge. Folding, rolling or simply laying it wavy on the water would also work. Have fun.
I have the smallest of these pools with an inflatable liner (2.44 m?), and this mat is slightly too big: I've had to cut it back by a few centimetres!
3m diameter
yes, this solar plane with d=348cm fits 366 pools. Larger ones would stick out over the edge.
This cover measures 457 cm in diameter. You can therefore use it for your pool, but it will stick out.
Probably not very helpful, unfortunately ;--) The pool is used in good weather and only covered overnight. The effect of the tarpaulin is amazing in this respect, hardly any heat loss even on cold nights. At best, the cover works like a pool ring, i.e. the air cushions heat up when exposed to sunlight and transfer the heat to the water underneath. But this is only a guess, as we only measure the water temperature by feel.
No problem ... the thickness is 3 mm and the tarpaulin is made of air bubbles. No problem to cut it to size.
In my case I only use this cover when I'm there for safety, otherwise the normal cover at all times to keep the heat in and prevent dirt in the pool
Good day, it was a mistake on our part. The price of the large 457cm pool has been adjusted.
No, I wouldn't do that. Unfortunately, I also had to take this size, even though my pool is smaller, but there is nothing else in stock. Intexpool can't deliver. I wouldn't cut it to size, you'll only damage the sewn hem and the tarpaulin will tear much more quickly. Just take the larger tarpaulin and put whatever is too long inside the pool.
3 metres, but was too small for my pool.
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