Designed by Spectrum Aquatic Engineers, the Kersplash® pool climbing wall is made of a sturdy, single-piece commercial grade frame. Its unique design exceeds multi-piece construction in wind-loading, ease of installation, and aesthetic appeal.
The wall is built with 304 L stainless steel that is electropolished, passivated, and coated with Spectra-Shield to provide triple corrosion resistance. High-impact-grade, double-UV-protected Polycarbonate panels can safely be anchored at 4’ intervals. Kersplash design has doubled the anchoring in the height dimension for improved climbing feel. Pool owners have their choice of clear or solid color panels, and all panels fit the same frame, allowing changes between panel types and the combination of panel styles on any wall. Kersplash panels angle out over the pool overhang, depending on total height of frame, to maximize balance between climbability and safety.
“We understand the link between pool activity and products that actively engage all different groups of users. The Kersplash wall creates a fun environment in any pool area by not only providing a great activity for users, but also by being visually appealing.”
— Nabil Khaled, Spectrum Aquatics Vice President Sales and Marketing
Spectrum continues as the forefront leader in the Aquatic industry with design advances and thrilling changes to the Kersplash Pool Wall in 2016.
Spectrum Aquatics is a leader in the aquatics industry and is committed to the development of high-quality competitive swim and commercial aquatics equipment for the past 40 years. The company is headquartered in Missoula, MT and is a division of PlayCore. For more information visit http://www.spectrumaquatics.com.
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I would be worried about hitting something on the way down. I like a rope over the water better.
How much does one cost?