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Swimming Pool Scene COUNTER CURRENT


COMPANY CONTACTS Certikin


ABOVE: Team Plastica test out their counter current potential.


TEST POOL Plastica’s Timber Products manager, Walt, has built a 4 metre exercise pool within the Plastica premises, featuring its X-Stream counter current unit. “We are also testing this model of exercise pool with a support strap rather than heavy bulky bracing, as this will be a time and cost-saving improvement to both our customers and end-users,” explains Walt.


One of our members of staff, Jake – who is a previous club


swimmer, volunteered to swim against the stream. Jake’s feedback on his experience was: “The X-Stream was good for a steady, consistent pace swim. Great for training if time is spent setting up the dual jets position to suit the individual. The in-the-wall unit would also be great for hydrotherapy use”.


Next Plastica plan to test the Aquajet 100, over-the-wall unit, ideal for retro-fitting. It’ll be great as a comparison to the X-Stream and to continue improving knowledge of the products they sell. ■


Tel: 01993 777200 www.certikin.co.uk


Golden Coast Tel. 01271 378100 www.goldenc.com


Hydrostar


Tel.: +(49) 05151 – 96266-0 www.hydrostar-binder.de


Ocea UK


Tel. 01993 707910 www.oceacovers.co.uk


Plastica Pools Tel. 01424857857 www.plasticapools.net


ABOVE: A snug fit, the HydroStar is available with six different power levels. ABOVE: Binder have developed a touch screen display to control flow intensity. 42 Swimming Pool Scene COUNTER CURRENT


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