
- 54" Wall Height
- High-Gauge Steel For All Metal Parts
- Reinforced Steel Core - Anti-Corrosion Coating Of Magnesium, Copper & Aluminum Increases Rust Protection by 72%
- Steel Core Is Pretreated With Crystalline Zinc Phosphate To Improve Resistance To Corrosion
- All Structural Parts Are Treated With A Double Coating Of A Heat-Setting Polyester That Ensures A Great Look For A Long Time
- Beautiful Printed Patterns - Liquid Inks & Embossing Powders - Very Detailed And Provides A Finished Look
- Seats Are Printed With A Walnut Pattern - Components Offer A Bronzed Steel Look With Metallic Highlights - Polypropylene Connecting Parts Offer A Chocolate Brown Color
Lifetime Care & Protection Package
54" Contempra Above Ground Pool
from WilBar
Influenced by contemporary trends reflective of today’s new urban spaces, CONTEMPRA is sure to satisfy the expectations of those looking for something different. Nothing has been left to chance. Textures, colors, angles and even proportions here redefine current trends and confirm its excellence. With the reintroduction of wood patterns through new printing technology, combined with the wall’s graphic simplicity, CONTEMPRA achieves an unparalleled level of quality.
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