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Product Description
The inflatable anti jellyfish pool and attached underwater netting
provides your very own enclosed personal portable training lap pool
that can travel with you anywhere.
Now you can swim laps without waterborne garbage and debris, and
not have to worry about Medusa or box jellyfish, sharks or
crocodiles.
The portable netted swim Lap Pool is ideal for swim training at the
beach, lake, river, and boat or at your home waterfront shoreline,
dock or jetty.
It is easily handled by two people to carry, transport and assemble
on sit
The easy-to-manage PVC material in its inflatable frame makes the
pool small to pack down and light, very light. It has multiple
tie-down points and a ladder to get into and out of. It comes with
all pumps, manuals and repair kit and can be connected to other
watersports equipment, while fitting perfectly alongside the yacht
slide.
We produce all kinds of shapes, sizes and colors sea pool, welcome
to customized order.
Product Details
1) Material: 1000D Double wall drop stitch for main part material
2) Every high stress unit of the inflatable yacht pool got
reinforcement, espacially the handle and the D-rings. It will not
easy to be torn. So its service will be longer.
Our valve is Italy Bravo valve, with good airtight
3) The box jellyfish protection net is made from high-density
polyethylene (HDPE) woven in a small mesh size without knots.
This smooth knotless net is soft to touch and easy to handle with
superior strength and performance over conventional netting and
keep the jellyfish out of the pool.
4) Accessory: air pump for inflate the pool
Quality Control
1. Incoming material 100% batch inspection
2. On site process inspection
3. Finshed inspection and pressure test
4. Loading inspection
Product Specification
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Although Nettle Net POOLS are manufactured from the most expensive,
toughest and lightest hi-tech composite fabrics available, tears or
punctures may occasionally occur - almost always from overlooked
sharp objects such as barnacles, oyster shells, or exposed bolts.
For simple net repairs, carry a needle and thread (preferably nylon
or polyester) on your boat and simply stitch a torn net together.