GeoBubble™ – Pool Solar Blanket Material
GeoBubble™ Technology pool solar blanket material designed for longevity and performance.
What is GeoBubble™ Technology?
GeoBubble™ technology is a patented bubble design for an optimised pool solar blanket material scientifically designed to increase the expected lifespan of the material by up to 25% and provides the longest possible lifespan for your pool solar blanket, ensuring the preservation of water resources while reducing the energy and chemicals consumed to maintain your pool.
• 25%+ increase in the expected lifespan of your pool solar blanket
• Designed specifically for the harsh swimming pool environment
• Developed in collaboration with two UK universities
• Save money, time and reduce the carbon footprint of your pool
• Available in a variety of standard and high-performance materials
GeoBubble™ – better for your pool and better for the environment
Why should I use a pool solar blanket?
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