INTEX Swim Center Inflatable Family Lounge Pool: Built-in Bench – Cup Holder – 156 Gallon Capacity – 90" x 86" x 31" – Blue
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Brand | Intex |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 90"L x 86"W x 31"H |
Shape | Round |
Material | Plastic |
Capacity | 156 Gallons |
Age Range (Description) | 36 months to 1188 months |
Frame Material | Vinyl |
Occupancy | 4 People |
Special Feature | Inflatable |
About this item
- Inflatable above-ground pool is designed to offer the perfect oasis for friends and family, creating a delightful space where they can splash and play, fostering unforgettable summer moments
- Built-in bench with a comfortable backrest is thoughtfully designed to provide parents with a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy quality moments in the water, all while keeping a watchful eye
- Crafted from rugged 13-gauge vinyl, this robust structure is engineered for exceptional durability and longevity, ensuring years of dependable use; Water capacity of 156 gallons
- Thoughtfully designed with two air chambers, each equipped with a convenient combo valve, ensuring swift and effortless inflation and deflation; Guarantees a hassle-free user experience
- Pool offers both relaxation and durability, featuring 2 handy cupholders, a convenient drain plug, and a repair patch for quick fixes when mishaps happen
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Brand | Intex |
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Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 90"L x 86"W x 31"H |
Shape | Round |
Material | Plastic |
Capacity | 156 Gallons |
Age Range (Description) | 36 months to 1188 months |
Frame Material | Vinyl |
Occupancy | 4 People |
Special Feature | Inflatable |
Assembly Time | 5 minutes |
Target Audience | Unisex-Kids |
Included Components | family lounge pool |
Item Weight | 6800 Grams |
Assembly Required | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 500 Pounds |
UPC | 756635106951 043961791297 787739983667 783495763901 682428167529 078257308903 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078257308903 |
Item Weight | 14.99 pounds |
ASIN | B00OTJ5HZQ |
Item model number | 57190EP |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 14 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,737 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #2 in Full-Sized Inflatable Pools |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | May 1, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Intex |
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90" X 86" X 31" H inflated. 13ga vinyl. Parents get comfy on the building bench while the little ones enjoy the water. 2 air chambers each with combo. Capacity 12.5" wall height: 169gal. Drain plug. Repair patch.
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The only complaints I have, which I will look past because I love it so much, is that the drain plug is directly on the bottom... So for us, because I put foam mats underneath, it won't drain without deflating the entire thing.
To reinflate it's a quick game of get the plug in faster than you can put down the air pump! Without anything holding the air it does a VERY QUICK air release. It also fills incredibly fast as well.
All in all, a great buy!
Update on review, 7/12/16: Still loving it! It deflates after a few days and I have to keep reinflating it everytime I take it out but I am not sure if that's just due to where I'm storing it at and our weather (very hot!). This is a great pool for beginners!
My 3 year old is newly afraid of the water and we are hoping that by making him comfortable with the pool itself, we can add water for him and he'll eventually enjoy it. It really is a great pool! I'm crossing my fingers it never pops!
(7/2017) And it's done. I stored it correctly and for whatever reason it will not hold air! There are no holes in it and there's 3 different places to blow it up with air... What are the odds that every single part cannot hold any air. This deflated within the hour. So disappointed as my kids and I really loved this pool.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016
The only complaints I have, which I will look past because I love it so much, is that the drain plug is directly on the bottom... So for us, because I put foam mats underneath, it won't drain without deflating the entire thing.
To reinflate it's a quick game of get the plug in faster than you can put down the air pump! Without anything holding the air it does a VERY QUICK air release. It also fills incredibly fast as well.
All in all, a great buy!
Update on review, 7/12/16: Still loving it! It deflates after a few days and I have to keep reinflating it everytime I take it out but I am not sure if that's just due to where I'm storing it at and our weather (very hot!). This is a great pool for beginners!
My 3 year old is newly afraid of the water and we are hoping that by making him comfortable with the pool itself, we can add water for him and he'll eventually enjoy it. It really is a great pool! I'm crossing my fingers it never pops!
(7/2017) And it's done. I stored it correctly and for whatever reason it will not hold air! There are no holes in it and there's 3 different places to blow it up with air... What are the odds that every single part cannot hold any air. This deflated within the hour. So disappointed as my kids and I really loved this pool.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
Note the bottom is not inflated so if you place this pool inside a pool the bottom feels less stable more like a water bed
Then used as a regular kids pool for the rest of summer. Also worked really well.
Super roomy.
Relaxation-momma juice-suntan!! SOLD
Super easy to blow up but was made so much easier if you have an air mattress pump with the adjustable attachments ( large and skinny) adapter are what I used for the pool, bench, and back cushion.
Oh, I do need to insert a quick bit of information. When you inflate the pool, obviously it’ll be empty. You’re going to over inflate it. Once you fill it, you’ll get an air leak the first night. Add a bit more air (don’t over inflate it though) and then you’re set. As long as you don’t over inflate it the second time and you get the plug in all the way (not an easy task), you won’t have to fill it again.
Now, you need some things beyond just the pool, including something to put down (I mowed, raked, then put down a blue tarp with plastic tent pegs). I also got a tarp to cover, but have since seen a round pool cover here on Amazon, though I haven’t ordered it and can’t say if it fits or how good it is.
If you don’t want to refill twice a week (it cost about $8 in my area to fill it once), you need a few other items. After totally emptying and refilling the pool, we decided we didn’t want to do that again if we could help it, but also as of the time I’m writing this, the price on pumps and filters has skyrocketed to beyond what I’m willing to spend on it ($400 ish). Time for Plan B.
We picked up a scum sponge, a chlorine bobber, a Clorox small pool chemicals kit, a hand dipper, and a small pool vacuum for way less than the cost of the filter/pump. It requires a bit of physical work, but I am fat and chronically ill and it wasn’t too much, so don’t let that put you off.
The pictures I posted were taken today, one month in. We bailed about 15 partial 5 gallon buckets to give us room to work, because the pool vacuum we bought adds water. Then I climbed in with the pool vacuum and went all over the surface on the bottom until the pool was filled back up, occasionally dipping with the hand dipper as well. When that was done, I used a test strip and adjusted with chemicals from the Clorox small pool kit, and you’re looking at the result.
The only thing I would add is that where we live (southern WV), this pool seems to attract some tiny orange bugs that bite. They seem to hate vinegar, so I took a spray bottle I already had, filled it with vinegar, and I spray the outside of the pool whenever we are out there. It works pretty well.
Final note: keep the cup holder guards in whenever you aren’t using the cup holders. I do wish I had done that, and I am starting now.
Oh, I do need to insert a quick bit of information. When you inflate the pool, obviously it’ll be empty. You’re going to over inflate it. Once you fill it, you’ll get an air leak the first night. Add a bit more air (don’t over inflate it though) and then you’re set. As long as you don’t over inflate it the second time and you get the plug in all the way (not an easy task), you won’t have to fill it again.
Now, you need some things beyond just the pool, including something to put down (I mowed, raked, then put down a blue tarp with plastic tent pegs). I also got a tarp to cover, but have since seen a round pool cover here on Amazon, though I haven’t ordered it and can’t say if it fits or how good it is.
If you don’t want to refill twice a week (it cost about $8 in my area to fill it once), you need a few other items. After totally emptying and refilling the pool, we decided we didn’t want to do that again if we could help it, but also as of the time I’m writing this, the price on pumps and filters has skyrocketed to beyond what I’m willing to spend on it ($400 ish). Time for Plan B.
We picked up a scum sponge, a chlorine bobber, a Clorox small pool chemicals kit, a hand dipper, and a small pool vacuum for way less than the cost of the filter/pump. It requires a bit of physical work, but I am fat and chronically ill and it wasn’t too much, so don’t let that put you off.
The pictures I posted were taken today, one month in. We bailed about 15 partial 5 gallon buckets to give us room to work, because the pool vacuum we bought adds water. Then I climbed in with the pool vacuum and went all over the surface on the bottom until the pool was filled back up, occasionally dipping with the hand dipper as well. When that was done, I used a test strip and adjusted with chemicals from the Clorox small pool kit, and you’re looking at the result.
The only thing I would add is that where we live (southern WV), this pool seems to attract some tiny orange bugs that bite. They seem to hate vinegar, so I took a spray bottle I already had, filled it with vinegar, and I spray the outside of the pool whenever we are out there. It works pretty well.
Final note: keep the cup holder guards in whenever you aren’t using the cup holders. I do wish I had done that, and I am starting now.
This pool is a little on the expensive side, but it can hold up to 4 adults and is decently deep. There's two cup holders and a comfy seat.
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Reviewed in Mexico on May 22, 2020