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Kozik Pool & Spa introduces the 6-Inch Pool Lane Divider, a top-rated accessory designed to create clear and organized swimming lanes for competitive and recreational pools. Made from high-quality, UV-resistant materials, it withstands continuous exposure to pool chemicals and sunlight. This durable divider enhances swimmer safety, improves visibility, and supports long-term performance in demanding aquatic environments. It is an ideal solution for maintaining structured and efficient pool usage.
Engineered to reduce wave turbulence between lanes, it allows swimmers to maintain smooth and uninterrupted movement during training and competitions. The modular design offers easy connection, installation, and customization for different pool lengths. Lightweight and easy to handle, it ensures convenience and flexibility. Suitable for sports complexes, schools, and community pools, it improves performance, safety, and overall swimming experience.
The 6-Inch Pool Lane Divider from Kozik Pool & Spa offers an unbeatable combination of durability, visibility, and wave control. It is the best solution for pool managers and sports facilities seeking a high-performance lane management system. Its robust design withstands the harshest pool environments while maintaining swimmer safety and comfort, making it a top-rated choice in the industry.
A 6-inch pool lane divider refers to the diameter of the individual floats that make up a competitive swimming lane line. A 6-inch diameter is a common and versatile size used in many competition and training pools. It refers to the width of the line.
This size offers a good balance of wave absorption and visibility. It's thick enough to effectively dampen waves created by swimmers, providing a calmer lane, while also being highly visible. It is suitable for a wide range of pool types and swimming levels.
They are a standard choice for many competitive swimming pools, including those used for high school, college, and club swimming. They are also common in public recreation pools where lane swimming is offered.
A 6-inch line is thicker and generally provides better wave attenuation than a 4-inch line. A 4-inch line is often used in pools where space is limited, for specific training purposes, or for less competitive environments where wave control is less critical. The 6-inch is the more common competition standard.
The floats are typically made from durable, UV-resistant polyethylene or other plastic polymers. They are molded into a disc or torpedo shape and strung on a stainless steel cable. The end pieces and tensioning mechanisms are also usually stainless steel.
The color segments on lane lines are standardized for competition. Typically, a 15-meter section at each end is a distinct color (often red) to warn swimmers of the approaching wall. The rest of the line is alternating bright colors (like blue, white, green, yellow) for high visibility and to delineate lanes.
Installation involves attaching one end of the lane line to a recessed anchor in the pool wall, then pulling the line across the pool and attaching the other end to a tensioning device (like a turnbuckle or a reel). The line is then tensioned until it is taut and the floats are correctly aligned.