- Jul 16, 2012
- 7,282
- Pool Size
- 27000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Thanks again for the kind words.
Glad to hear...and we did get the cordless version. I have one of them up and they will be great. Here it is in action. The second one will be immediately to the left of it on part of the long pavillion side. I also took shots of the bungee tie-down and top bar for folks to see. I'd say they can handle winds easily up to 10 MPH and a gust to 15. I'd be uncomfortable higher than that. But we are in the habit of no umbrellas (and now no sunshades) in too much of a breeze already.
Coolaroo shade by Snowman 10, on Flickr
Coolaroo bungee attachment by Snowman 10, on Flickr
Coolaroo top bar by Snowman 10, on Flickr
One of our coneflowers in bloom... I love all of the colors are available in now. And they self-seed a bit which is great for me since there is plenty of space to fill in over time.
Coneflowers in July by Snowman 10, on Flickr
And of our doggies who got brave enough for their first "real" swims yesterday. Real defined as not falling in or being thrown in. Thank goodness for hairnets in the skimmers!
Brooks swimming by Snowman 10, on Flickr
Lacey swimming by Snowman 10, on Flickr
We love our Coolaroo shades. You'll enjoy them enormously. Get the cordless crank ones.
Glad to hear...and we did get the cordless version. I have one of them up and they will be great. Here it is in action. The second one will be immediately to the left of it on part of the long pavillion side. I also took shots of the bungee tie-down and top bar for folks to see. I'd say they can handle winds easily up to 10 MPH and a gust to 15. I'd be uncomfortable higher than that. But we are in the habit of no umbrellas (and now no sunshades) in too much of a breeze already.



One of our coneflowers in bloom... I love all of the colors are available in now. And they self-seed a bit which is great for me since there is plenty of space to fill in over time.

And of our doggies who got brave enough for their first "real" swims yesterday. Real defined as not falling in or being thrown in. Thank goodness for hairnets in the skimmers!

