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| Plastic pool bottom My club has just moved to a new pool. It's got a movable floor, which is great as we can set it to a flat 2m. However the pucks which we used at the old pool on tiles seem to stick to the bottom a lot, rather than slide. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good puck to use with a plactic floor? |
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Those plate,s are better resistance to the deteriorating that gives the moveble floor more then normal bottoms.
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| Sebastián, should I go through you or Jorge if i would like to purchase a couple of the argentina pucks? They seemed like the bomb for a medium-slow bottom. Despite my inability to flick the thing, it brought success to everyone else, enough to convince me. Our pool got resurfaced and they made rough spots, had been using the simms puck since Sheffield and now they are wearing out very quickly.
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| Hi Tuck, probably we'll name Jorge as the main distributor in US, after all his marketing efforts... ;-) I already answered your PM, let me know which one have you tried, I will start looking for shipping alternatives. (BTW, anyone doing US-Argentina trip soon ???) Regards, Sebastián Quote:
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