• Reviews around air (1.71 of 5)

    Intex Swim Center Family Inflatable Pool, 120" X 72" X 22", for Ages 6+

    • Love it, does loose air but works for me
    • Brand new from the box and its losing air already
    • Within ten minutes my lawn was thoroughly soaked and the chambers were leaking air in three sections
    • If you lower a side, not mentioning that it takes forever to drain, from lowering sides pool sides become deflated and even if you inflate again, they don't hold air as nice anymore
    • Never had problems with it losing air
    • The top air chamber was half flat and the middle chamber was deflated about the same
    • The only reason this otherwise great pool loses a star is that it's difficult to sink and secure the large valve stems and the inner valve wouldn't allow enough air in to use it (with our air compressor anyway, which is an intex brand)
    • Takes forever to blow up and then loses air quick.
    • For the first 7 days... cleaned it on the 8th day, added new water and the top tube started losing air.
    • Slow air leak from top ring upon first fill.
    • not good it leaked air from the start we couldnt find the air leak after many days looking
    • Hard to fill with air as the plugs are a pain to attempt to fill, close, and not loose air.
    • It's Thursday and the pool is leaking so much air it can't hold water
    • This is our 3 one in 4 years, due to invisible air leaks we could never find to patch...but we never bought a cover to place on the ground under it which may help protect it.
    • And it kept losing air.
    • But now i cant keep the air in it like the others
    • Unfortunately, after only using it one time, the bottom ring is loosing air
    • I tried to fix the seam but failed and it still leaks the air
    • For fun I have just let the air out of the pool to drain it, which works really great, but then it takes for ever to fill up again with air
    • The second time the pool was inflated the bottom level filled ok, but proceeded to lose air and cause the top areas to buckle.
    • and it has lost air beyond repair
    • the top keep deflating or loosing air easily
    • It constantly looses air and doesn't hold water
    • This summer we got three uses out of it (losing air during each use, but still manageable) before the SAME air chamber seam separated.
    • I put this pool up a week ago and everyday I've had to add more air into it because the side wall has collapsed and water is running out
    • The bottom ring lost air instantly and it is collapsing after a half hour of use.
    • I guess if you get one that doesn't leak air it would be nice, but taking that chance is not worth it.
    • The top ring lost some air pretty quickly after inflating but not enough to be a terrible problem.
    • The thing simply doesn't trap the air inside once it is blown up
    • they seem sturdy and well made, but for some reason pop out sometimes and make you lose the air
    • Last summer we got about 10 uses out of it before the seam separated on the top air chamber.
    • but it loses the air after few days
    • The thing simply doesn't trap the air inside once it is blown up
    • They leak air
    • The pool never leaked water it just lost air in both parts.
    • they always leak air in a month or so
    • Pool began leaking water and air immediately upon set up
    • This summer we got three uses out of it (losing air during each use, but still manageable) before the SAME air chamber seam separated.
    • The pool was very easy to inflate with our pump and didn't leak any air!
    • It appears to have breached at the seams and once this happens the pool will never be the same Even if patched it will always leak air
    • In other words, as soon as you disengage the pump, the air immediately gushes back out.
    • For fun I have just let the air out of the pool to drain it, which works really great, but then it takes for ever to fill up again with air
    • It is huge, sturdy and keeps the air well.
    • I opened it up on my brick patio, filled it with air using a portable pump that I had from my indoor air mattress, smoothed out the bottom, and began filling with water
    • Anyway, I would not suggest this pool as my daughter is only 3, not rough on her toys and could not have caused this pool to lose air.
    • The second use couldn’t hold air as all three valves ripped after the first deflation
    • We can't locate any more holes but clearly there is a problem because it should not lose air this frequently
    • The leaks are not terrible but they do loose about half the air in about 72 hours
    • Constantly lost air
    • I am bummed that it has trouble holding air
    • I've put several patches and nothing seems to stop it from emptying nor from top when it starts loosing air nor from bottom valve
    • I live in Saudia and it is too hot .. after two to three days it started to loose air a little
    • Love it, does loose air but works for me
    • Not good..has been losing air from the beginning so was obviously defective
    • After 2 uses it stopped holding all the air, leaking slowly but still stays up
    • A few hours later, the first of 3 layers began to slowly loose air
    • returned it, does not hold air for more than a few hours, so useless unless you want to inflate, fill, drain and put away all in the same day.
    • and it is not holding air in the tubes therefore collapsing.
    • After the first summer, we clean and dried it out, folded and rolled carefully and next year it will not hold air
    • However, it has developed slow leaks in both the top and bottom air compartments.
    • We could not get the plug to stay plugged in, multiple folks at our party tried and we ended up with a pool constantly loosing air
    • and you lose half the air from that air chamber
    • Ever since I have received it, once inflated, looses air slowly in the second and third rings
    • Keeps losing air and listing and losing water
    • When it blows up, it keeps almost all the air for 24 hours.
    • By day 2 it lost half its water because the top portion completely deflated and the bottom started to lose air
    • Took it out of box, inflated with air, while filling with water the bottom ring leaked enough air that water was flowing over the top.
    • All 3 Chambers are losing air and getting worse by the day
    • Also overnight the center ring was also loosing air.
    • It was constantly losing air
    • The pool cannot be filled with water since that amount of pressure on the sides causes the plugs to open up and air to leak out
    • Slow air leak from top ring upon first fill.
    • But the lower row continually looses air.
    • Seems to keep air well.
    • - only noticed it the next day, after enough air had disappeared
    • Place the large plug in first until it snaps in, then fully insert the small plug into the large plug, creating a strong air-tight fitting.
    • The only issue is during hotter days it seems to lose air and water but that is easy to remedy and probably has to do with the vinyl material used.
    • You do have to watch out not to puncture the pool because it will lose air (that happened to our other play pool which was similar but not as long in length).
    • Air leaks from all rings upon second fill.
    • I inflated it and on a second day it started to loose air
    • Also, you’ll need a air compressor to blow it up
    • Within 5 hours, the pool was losing air in all 3 chambers