Swimline Hydrotools Supreme Guard Winter Pool Cover for 16x32 Ft Inground Rectangle Pools
Swimline Hydrotools Supreme Guard Winter Pool Cover for 16x32 Ft Inground Rectangle Pools
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Swimline Hydrotools Supreme Guard Winter Pool Cover for 16x32 Ft Inground Rectangle Pools

3.1 stars out of 8 reviews
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8 ratings
Size:16' x 32
Actual Color:Black
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Key item features

  • Protective Winter Cover: Designed to safeguard traditional inground swimming pools during the winter season, enhancing pool longevity by keeping out snow, ice, and debris.
  • Generous Sizing: Suited for 16 x 32-foot rectangle pools, but measures 21 x 37-foot, providing ample overlapping for a secure fit.
  • Durable Material: Features a solid 12 x 12 scrim thread count material, ensuring no water or debris penetration, and is UV resistant.
  • Easy Installation: Equipped with perimeter attachment grommets and integrated sleeves for water tubes and other cover-weight accessories, making installation straightforward.
  • Optimal Fit: The cover should naturally float loosely on the water and be tightened securely around the pool without overstressing.
  • Accessory Compatibility: Pairs well with Swimline's range of ice equalizer air pillows, water tubes, and wall bags (sold separately) for additional support.
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Aug 3, 2010
faith915
5 out of 5 stars review

i really like this prouct

this cover keeps your pool clean and it's easy to maintain the up keep of the pool.

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Sep 16, 2012
U2Me2
4 out of 5 stars review

Its a 10 year, not 12 year warranty

I've owned my in-ground pool for many years, and I prefer to use solid covers, such as this one -- the "LifeSmart 18 x 36 In Ground 12 Year" . I used the Site-to-Store shipping option. I was surprised this product appears to be thinner than my existing 5 year old cover. I've had this new one installed for approx 1 week, and it does what it needs to do, thus far. We've had some windy days, with no effect on the cover. No rain, yet. I recommend this for the following reasons: (a) I believe, most of these covers are manufactured by 1, 2 or 3 firms. Covers are probably all similar - hence a commodity to you and I, like gasoline and milk. (b) site to store = "free shipping" (c) good price for mid-level warranty (10-12 year warranty). Any of you interested in the warranty ? Read on. Walmart product description lists this as a 12 year warranty. However, inside the box is paperwork detailing the warranty. The paperwork clearly, and repeatedly states this product is covered by a 10 year warranty. The paperwork shows : (1) the pro-rata replacement over the 10 years. Funny thing is the paperwork states "Each season to end on April 31" (Note, there is no April 31 in our calendar !! ) (2) Returns must be authorized, in advance and returned freight pre-paid. (3) Paper work shows no address, phone # , etc. except to say "return to dealer". I guess Walmart is the dealer? (4) Replacement Pro-rata schedule is 1st Season No Charge, 2cd Season 40%, 3rd Season 75%. 4th Season 80%, 5th 85%, 6th 90%, 7-10th 95%. (5) Warranty excludes coverage for grommets, abrasion. Included in the paperwork is a separate page detailing how to install the cover.

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Aug 30, 2010
danbman
3 out of 5 stars review

not much there

this is actually a round tarp. I have not had it long enough to know if it will really last what it is supposed to, but I am doubtful. The tiedown (which is a cable so, very strong) is hard to tighten well enough to stay on in wind. I recommend either running the cable in and out of the bars of the pool or buying bungee cords to tie it down, otherwise you will find it floating in your pool at the first sign of wind.

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