47" LARGE Coral Reef Drop-in PoolArt™

SKU:
124L
Availability:
in stock
$149.95
(4 reviews)
Weight:
10.00 LBS
Width:
48.00 (in)
Height:
5.00 (in)
Depth:
5.00 (in)
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Drop-in PoolArt™ decorates your pool floor. The image appears to be tiled on your pool floor, but that's just an illusion. Actually, you simply set one of these colorful emblems on the water and let it sink to the bottom. It’s weight keeps it there, no adhesives needed. For removal all you need to do is simply lift the Drop-in Pool Mat™ off your pool floor.

Reviews

  • 5
    Pool Matt

    Posted by STEVE HANSEN on 20th May 2022

    Awesome. This pool matt looks great in my newly painted pool.

  • 4
    Beautiful Artwork

    Posted by Unknown on 7th Dec 2020

    Colors are VERY bright, and easy to see while in about 5 feet of swimming pool water. I would have given this item 5 stars if it sat perfectly flat, without the edges slightly curled downward.

  • 5
    Beautiful and functional!

    Posted by Krista on 28th Jul 2015

    We are so incredibly pleased with this product. We just installed a brand-new pool, and were a little over-zealous with the chlorine. We woke up to a bleach spot on the floor of our pool liner. Ack! Rather than having to install a new liner or deal with the unsightly spot, we decided to try this. It hides the blemish, and is absolutely gorgeous!

  • 5
    One Gorgeous Swimming Pool Mosaic

    Posted by Ginger on 17th Jul 2013

    I think this fake swimming pool mosaic looks better than some of the real pool art I've seen. For instance, our neighbors decided to monogram their pool at the deep end, so every time you jump in you see this big D wavering at the bottom. My fish look way better than that, and everybody who comes over thinks so. The thing is, they must have spent thousands of dollars contracting that eyesore, and they had to drain the pool too. Me, I just went for a swim one day while carrying this mosaic, let it drop, and it drifted right where I wanted it to go. There it remains, mocking the neighbors for wasting their money on a silly D.