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Experts' Advice: Swim SpasWhat to look for in a swim spa
Expert Advice from SwimEx, Inc.
Mark PearsonPresident - SwimEx, Inc. "The construction of the unit is extremely important. Our swim spas are manufactured like boat hulls with a balsa wood core and are designed to last. Secondly, there's the quality of the water current in terms of width, depth and strength. We use paddlewheel technology that produces a truly laminar water flow—which is just like swimming in a river—that has a water flow of up to 30,000 gallons per minute." Visit SwimEx
Expert Advice from Endless Pools, Inc.
David BilesChief Operating Officer - Endless Pools, Inc. "I think it's how much kids like swim spas that make them unique. They enjoy the current and moving water; they can play in it. Our typical client is a swimmer or someone who needs to do aquatic exercise, but they are often surprised by how much the rest of the family enjoys having the machine." Visit Endless Pools
Expert Advice from Hydropool Industries
Gary KirbySwim Spa Territory Manager - Hydropool Industries "Consumers should pay attention to factors such as easy entry and exit, a variable swim current flow, accessible equipment and the ease of installation by a reputable company in the industry—rather than a kit that takes 20 to 40 hours to install." Visit Hydropool Industries |
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