Counter current is a device that we install in the pool to allow swimming in place. The main function of the counter current is to generate water flow while swimming in place, so it gives you the feeling of swimming in the opposite direction, which allows you to train for endurance, improve physical condition and increase the number of calories burned in one workout. The great advantage of the counter-current is also the ability to swim in a pool with compact dimensions. Thanks to it, we do not need a 12 or 25 meter long pool to perform a solid workout. Already in the 6-meter-long pool, we can exercise endurance, we can work on improving swimming technique, style and speed. The counter-current provides additional fun and increases the pleasure of using the pool. The devices we install have a massage function. All you have to do is reduce the flow of water and add bubbles in one move. This will allow you to relax tired and tense muscles, improve blood circulation and improve blood supply to the skin.
Both our container pools and MODU POOLS modular pools can be equipped with counter-current. At INIFNITY POOLS, we focused on the quality of the installed devices and decided on the products of the Polish manufacturer LEPSOD. They are entirely made of high-quality stainless steel, which gives them a very attractive and exclusive look. In addition, stainless steel is extremely durable and will ensure trouble-free use for many years. The countercurrent is turned on by means of a piezoelectric button mounted in the body of the device. This is an extremely convenient solution that gives us the ability to turn the device on and off at any time.
We offer two variants of the counter-current – with a single nozzle or with a double nozzle with increased flow. In addition, we offer several types of pumps to choose from, which differ in power supply 230V or 400V and power from 2.2kW to 5kW.
The more powerful the pump, the greater the capacity and the greater the water flow. In turn, the greater the flow, the more difficult it is to swim against the current and requires more commitment to training.