Maybe it's for water ski-ing, hence the slope :lol:fsteve65 said:This is a pool in my neighborhood i guess they intend on leaving it this way they are swimming in it !
Thought it might be a good reminder for someone wondering does it really have to be somwhat level.
haha that made my day!cramar said:I'm sure the owner will be posting here any day: "My intex pool leg has a slight bend, but only a few inches, should I be worried or can I just leave it".
PAGirl said:I can see the review they leave now..... "Spent $xxx. on this pool and it didn't even last one season. Intex is junk, don't buy." Lol. Mine is about 1 1/2 inches off and I can't get my husband to fix it, he's worried about breaking the T at the top. (Ultra-frame)
From the manual I looked at:Suziqzer said:People need to use a few bits of common sense. I know not many of us read directions when we put things together, but I'm sure it says to "keep level" in large letters in more than once place, and anyone who has carried water knows how much weight it has.
I just hope no ones kids get hurt !
The area where the pool is set up must be absolutely flat and level. Do not set up the pool on a slope or inclined surface.