At least you’re honest. Many dealerships don’t tell you the hidden cost of a crane, a concrete pad, and electrical cost. You’re left facing 5K plus on top of the pool purchase
Hi, great video 👍😊 can I ask if you are just running the swim jets when you rate the speed? Or are you turning on the buoyancy jet, pump 1, too? Thanks Alison
Hi Alison, the buoyancy jets don't really change the speed of the swim jets. It's usually personal preference on whether people like using the buoyancy jet or not
Great question Sean. According to Hydropool, it equates to roughly a km/hr swim. So a 1 = 1 km/h 10 = 10km/h. Actual usage may be a bit less. I would equate it to 10 = 9 km/hr swim
At least you’re honest. Many dealerships don’t tell you the hidden cost of a crane, a concrete pad, and electrical cost. You’re left facing 5K plus on top of the pool purchase
Yeah, it just goes to show - you have to really want one and know you’ll use it. An inground pool is at least $100k and you get 80% less use out of it
Love the video, thank you! We just purchased this model and are looking forward to having it in and ready to use in the Spring!
Congrats! I’m sure you’ll love it
Hi, great video 👍😊 can I ask if you are just running the swim jets when you rate the speed? Or are you turning on the buoyancy jet, pump 1, too? Thanks Alison
Hi Alison, the buoyancy jets don't really change the speed of the swim jets. It's usually personal preference on whether people like using the buoyancy jet or not
Thanks for making this video. What are the speed levels(1-10) equivalent to per 100yd or 100m roughly?
Great question Sean. According to Hydropool, it equates to roughly a km/hr swim. So a 1 = 1 km/h 10 = 10km/h.
Actual usage may be a bit less. I would equate it to 10 = 9 km/hr swim
What about septic and drain fields ? Can this be over a drain field ?
It's not recommended, no. I'm not a construction expert, but from what I've read, it's too risky.