Looking to upgrade stock pump.

When it comes to filtration bigger is better. Packages that include pump and filter are nice as it takes the guess work out of figuring out the flow rates.
Looks like your pool is roughly 7,092 gallons so the filter your showing is capable to handling your needs as well as being a simple plugin in play having hose adapters.

I would also consider also looking at 2 speed or variable speed pump packages. While more expensive and not necessarily plug and play up front your electric bill might be a bit happier :)
 
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When it comes to filtration bigger is better. Packages that include pump and filter are nice as it takes the guess work out of figuring out the flow rates.
Looks like your pool is roughly 7,092 gallons so the filter your showing is capable to handling your needs as well as being a simple plugin in play having hose adapters.

I would also consider also looking at 2 speed or variable speed pump packages. While more expensive and not necessarily plug and play up front your electric bill might be a bit happier :)
Do you have an example.
Thanks
 
I am not aware of any 2 speed or variable pumps that are plug-in play with the adapters like the pump you found (unless they have different models?). There are many options available, and I would say any of the "major" brands are a safe bet. The only issue is because these pumps use industry standard connections and Intex style pools do not, you will need to modify your pool by cutting in to the liner and adding the proper fittings. Nothing overly complex but wanted to let you know before you take the time to look further into your other options. I can supply pictures and links to the items I have used.
 
I am not aware of any 2 speed or variable pumps that are plug-in play with the adapters like the pump you found (unless they have different models?). There are many options available, and I would say any of the "major" brands are a safe bet. The only issue is because these pumps use industry standard connections and Intex style pools do not, you will need to modify your pool by cutting in to the liner and adding the proper fittings. Nothing overly complex but wanted to let you know before you take the time to look further into your other options. I can supply pictures and links to the items I have used.
There are fittings/adapters to attach intex to regular pool hoses as well if cutting isn’t really wanted.
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