Category: “Solar Blankets”

These amazing solar rings do everything that a solar blanket will do but without the hassle of lugging on and off that big wet blanket. Solar Sun Rings are 5′ diameter rings that float on top of the pool’s surface allowing solar energy to pass through them and into your pool. At night the air bubbles in each solar ring insulate the water keeping your pool warm while they reduce evaporation.
Each ring can generate up to 21,000 BTUs per day. Compact design means easy removal and encapsulated magnets hold the rings together for better coverage. The rings easily break apart in the event of an accidental fall so they are also safer than a traditional solar blanket.
Solar Sun Rings should optimally cover about 70% of your pool’s surface area.
Features
- 5′ diameter rings
- Each ring can generate up to 21,000 BTUs per day.
- Easy removal and encapsulated magnets hold the rings together for better coverage.
Rating:
(out of 4 reviews)
Price: $ 23.99
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Review by Compulsive Decorator for Solar Sun Rings
Rating:
Mine ended up in the landfill. I could not see a noticeable difference in the pool temperature, they were a pain to use and they leaked and got water inside them after a season of use. The thing that hurts the most is how much $$$ I lost.
Review by M. Anderson for Solar Sun Rings
Rating:
very disappointed in this product. The product is expensive and don’t hold up very well.
Review by Shelly for Solar Sun Rings
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These seem to be helping the pool temperature but they are a little bit of work. You have to inflate them exactly right which can be harder than in sounds when every pool toy requires alot of air and these only need 2 “average breaths” according to directions. Too much air and they’re overinflated and can be hard to deflate just a little at a time. I have had the air valve get “stuck” on the pool wall and open so it went flat but just reinflated it and it was fine. They only work well if you get the right number of them and inflate them just right so they all lay completely flat. so far, they’ve stayed put even on a windy day. The only downsides I have found so far is that they make a great landing place for bugs so you have to carefully take them out so the bugs don’t land in pool and once you take them out so you can use the pool, storage is tough b/c you can’t leave them laying on the ground in the sun will burn the grass and the vinyl could melt, you aren’t supposed to stack them so I haven’t figured that one out yet hoping they come out with some sort of storage box soon.
Review by D. Cao for Solar Sun Rings
Rating:
Difficult to inflate properly. really need to cover ~70% of your pool to take effect. Expensive if you have a large pool.