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Pool & Spa Scene: MARKETPLACE


Blu Is The Colour


Leisure industry clothing and accessory manufacturer, Aspley Leisure, has launched a new range of swim and fi tness wear . Blu Swim and Blu Fit is a capsule range of key, high selling items. The small, but cohesive range provides an attractive, one- stop-shop for customers who have forgotten something, or who are considering a new purchase. Items include shorts, costumes and goggles for children and adults and fi tness wear for adults. Aspley Leisure provides a complete marketing and merchandising service for Blu Swim and Blu Fit, organising display and point of sale solutions tailored to customers’ needs, as well as providing sales and marketing support. Aspley Leisure Tel. +44 (0)1908 582525 Email. retail@aspleyleisure.co.uk www.aspleyleisure.co.uk


Time To Enjoy


Bayrol has launched the SpaTime range of hot tub water treatment products to give spa owners the confi dence in knowing they are using the right products for the right job. Spa Time is all about the customer spending more time enjoying their hot tub and less time taking care of it with an easy-to-use line of products that is easy to understand and will keep spas looking and feeling great. Now available through the Pollet Pool Group in the UK and Eire, the SpaTime range covers the complete water treatment spectrum from chlorine, bromine and the chlorine free active oxygen sanitisers to shock dosers and clarifi ers and is offered with professionally-designed labelling and showroom display units. Pollet Pool Group Tel. +44 (0)1635 234038 Email. sales@polletpoolgroup.co.uk www.ppgeurope.com


Three Speed


Waterco has developed the Hydrostorm Eco Pump that comes complete with a three speed touch pad making operation easy for both the pool owner and servicing.


The three speed permanent magnet brushless motor is capable of lowering the motor speed, reducing water fl ow and in turn lowering its energy consumption.


Complete with 2 “/63mm plumbing and a pump designed for high head operation, the low speed is designed for fi ltration mode which represents about 99% of the pump’s operational time; the medium speed for automatic pool cleaners, and the high speed for vacuuming and backwashing which equates to around 1% of the operating time. Waterco Europe Limited Tel. +44 (0)1795 521733 Email. info@waterco.eu www.waterco.eu


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Pool Lifts


Golden Coast has expanded its range of portable aquatic lifts (PAL) with the introduction of PAL2. Like its predecessor, it is completely portable – requiring no mounting to the pool deck – making it an ideal solution for applications where equipment needs to be deployed in multiple locations and then stored away when not in use. The new PAL2 includes all of the features of the original PAL pool lift – with a modernised look and durable matt fi nish. Importantly, it is supplied with


the PAL Secure-It Kit – allowing for simple and secure fi xing to the pool deck.


Golden Coast Limited Tel. +44 (0)1271 378100 Email. swimmer@goldenc.com www.goldenc.com


Steel Finish


Paramount is introducing a new 600mm wide stainless steel skimmer unit for liner or concrete pools that features a ‘front loading’ skimmer basket. No unsightly skimmer lids and higher freeboard achieved! Marpiscine have


been manufacturing and distributing 316 ‘L’ grade stainless steel pool fi ttings for over 25 years worldwide. Accredited with ISO 9001 status they offer high quality products to suit the domestic or commercial market. Contact Paramount Pools for a comprehensive list of Marpiscine fi ttings. Paramount Pool Products Ltd Tel. +44 (0)1256 748380 Email. sales@paramount-pools.co.uk www.paramountpools.co.uk


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