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Rectangle Pool 3
Rectangle Pool 3

Regular Price: Off EUR 3'779.99
External dimensions W x D
308.7 cm x 486 cm
External dimension height
125 cm
Water content
17.5 m³
Diameter Diagonal
636.7 cm
Rectangle Pool 2
Rectangle Pool 2

Regular Price: Off EUR 3'349.99
External dimensions W x D
308.7 cm x 396 cm
External dimension height
125 cm
Water content
14.2 m³
Diameter Diagonal
564 cm
Rectangle Pool 1
Rectangle Pool 1

Regular Price: Off EUR 3'079.99
External dimensions W x D
308.7 cm x 276.5 cm
External dimension height
125 cm
Water content
9.8 m³
Diameter Diagonal
476.3 cm
Pool Model X4
Pool Model X4

Regular Price: Off EUR 3'699.99
External dimensions W x D
568.5 cm x 357.5 cm
External dimension height
121 cm
Water content
19.15 m³
Diameter Diagonal
632.5 cm
Pool Model X2
Pool Model X2

Regular Price: Off EUR 2'949.99
External dimensions W x D
427.5 cm x 427.5 cm
External dimension height
121 cm
Water content
15.95 m³
Diameter Diagonal
508 cm
Pool Model X1
Pool Model X1

Regular Price: Off EUR 2'399.99
External dimensions W x D
357.5 cm x 357.5 cm
External dimension height
121 cm
Water content
11.6 m³
Diameter Diagonal
432.5 cm
Pool Model X0
Pool Model X0

Regular Price: EUR 1'849.99
External dimension height
121 cm
Water content
Diameter Diagonal
Pool Model Triton Minipool
Pool Model Triton Minipool

Regular Price: EUR 1'479.99
External dimensions W x D
303 cm x 160 cm
External dimension height
Water content
Diameter Diagonal
Pool Model Minipool
Pool Model Minipool

Regular Price: EUR 999.99
External dimension height
Water content
Diameter Diagonal
Pool Model 4
Pool Model 4

Regular Price: Off EUR 3'899.99
External dimensions W x D
358 cm x 569 cm
External dimension height
124 cm
Water content
19 m³
Diameter Diagonal
633 cm
Pool Model 3
Pool Model 3

Regular Price: Off EUR 3'379.99
External dimensions W x D
502.5 cm x 502.5 cm
External dimension height
124 cm
Water content
21 m³
Diameter Diagonal
592 cm
Clearance
Pool Model 2 A / Clearance
Pool Model 2 A / Clearance

Selling price: EUR 1'595.80 Regular Price: EUR 2'436.13 (34.49% saved)
External dimensions W x D
428 cm x 428 cm
External dimension height
124 cm
Water content
16.3 m³
Diameter Diagonal
509 cm
Exhibit in Klosterfelde
Pool Model 2
Pool Model 2

Regular Price: Off EUR 2'899.99
External dimensions W x D
428 cm x 428 cm
External dimension height
124 cm
Water content
16.3 m³
Diameter Diagonal
509 cm
Pool Model 1
Pool Model 1

Regular Price: Off EUR 2'499.99
External dimensions W x D
358 cm x 358 cm
External dimension height
124 cm
Water content
11.3 m³
Diameter Diagonal
433 cm
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What makes a wooden pool of Karibu?

A private pool in the garden is a true dream for young and old. The wooden pools from Karibu are particularly beautiful and durable. A wooden pool is an above-ground pool with an outer wall made of wood. The side walls are made up of individual planks made of Nordic spruce wood, are 38 millimetres thick and are simply put on top of each other during assembly. Inside, the pool is lined with a sturdy 0.6 millimeter thick foil, which seals the wooden pool very well.

When you buy a Karibu wooden pool, you can choose from different shapes and sizes, with all pools having a water height of 1.11 meters. So they are not only suitable for splashing around, but also for swimming. The high-quality wooden pools are supplied as a DIY kit with complete accessories such as filter system with wide-mouth skimmer, pool liner and boarding ladder. With the enclosed instructions, the wooden pool is quickly assembled and the water fun can begin!

From the sketch to the decision – the right planning for a pool

First of all, you should think about where you want to place your wooden pool in the garden. You should make sure that your privacy is protected if necessary by choosing a non-visible part of your garden for the pool. In addition, the pool must be able to stand freely, the pool walls must not be filled with earth or used as a support for a slope.

The location for the wooden pool should fit into the overall design of the garden. The best thing to do is to create a sketch where you draw the terrace, garden pond, playground equipment, garden shed, trees, flower beds, etc., so you will quickly find a suitable place for your pool. Once you have chosen a place, you can determine the optimal size of the wooden pool, choose a suitable model and easily order your Karibu wooden pool online as a DIY kit.

In order to create a particularly beautiful pool landscape in the garden, you should have a garden house next to your wooden pool as a Pool plan. A pool house is much more than a changing room or a storage room for pool accessories. Sufficiently large and comfortably furnished, it is the ideal place to relax after swimming. Cleverly placed next to your wooden pool, it can also serve as a weather or privacy screen.

You can find more information on the page Pool Planning .

The right care for a pool

To keep the water clear and hygienically clean, good care is important. The following should be noted:

Once a year, the water in outdoor pools should be completely changed, with spring being a good time here. Due to Karibu's good filter technology, the water in the pool is cleaned regularly afterwards so that it does not have to be refilled before each bath.

It is also important to carry out disinfectant germicidal shock chlorination once a year. Chlorine tablets or granules, an automatic dosing system with liquid disinfectant, an electrolysis system or active oxygen can be used for regular disinfection. In the case of algae infestation, a liquid algaecide helps.

In order to check the water quality, the pH value should also be measured regularly and should be between 7.0 and 7.4. If necessary, a pH reducer or a pH regulator can be used.

In the case of major soiling on the floor, it is recommended to use a manual floor vacuum cleaner once a week or regular automatic cleaning with a pool robot. Once a year, however, an extensive pool cleaning is necessary, which is best done during the water change.

If you would like to deal more with the topic, we recommend our page on the Pool maintenance .

Why pressure impregnation for the wood pool?

To ensure that you can enjoy your wooden pool for a long time, all wooden elements of the Karibu wooden pools are pressure impregnated. In boiler pressure impregnation, liquefied impregnation salts are pressed into the wood at high pressure so that they penetrate deep into the wood. This makes the spruce wood of the Karibu pools particularly durable, less sensitive to moisture and resistant to blue stains, fungi and pests. The slight green tint caused by boiler pressure impregnation is therefore a sign of quality.

If you want to know more, please visit our page on the topic Wood pool pressure impregnation .

Construction of a wooden pool from Karibu

If you buy a wooden pool that is delivered as a self-attachment, you should check the material for completeness before assembly. The pool is then set up according to the illustrated instructions. The planks are simply put together with double tongue and groove. The floor protection fleece and the pool liner are then hung in place and the pool technology can be installed. Now all you have to do is fill it with water and enjoy the cool water!

You can find more details on our page on the Wooden pool construction .

The construction of a wooden pool

Karibu pools are made of pressure-impregnated round profile timber with double tongue and groove and have a suspension piping to which the pool liner is attached. There are Karibu different pool designs:

In log construction, the side walls are made up of individual planks made of spruce wood, which are simply put on top of each other.

Wooden pools with plug-in and screw systems have pressure-impregnated pine wood and can be sunk into the ground.

Wooden pools with Chromeline corner joints and pressure-impregnated wooden panels made of Nordic spruce have a modern look and are particularly stable.

Here you can find more information about our Wooden pool construction types .

How do you make a pool childproof?

If you want to buy a wooden pool, your children and their friends should be able to use it without any worries. That's why you should make it as childproof as possible.

In addition to good water quality through careful care of the pool, the choice of pool model also plays a role in later safety. Karibu wooden pools are a good example of this: They stand above ground and are about 125 cm high, so that crawling and toddlers cannot get in if the pool ladder is locked.

In addition, a tear-resistant pool cover that is tightly stretched over the pool with ground anchors is recommended, or a solid cover made of plastic or wood. Additional security is also provided by a pool alarm. The device with radio transmitter is installed at the edge of the pool and immediately gives an alarm if something falls into the pool.

Despite all the precautions, bathing rules and vigilant care are still considered the most important basis for child safety of your wooden pool.

On this page, we describe in more detail how to create a Making the pool childproof .

How do you winterize a wooden pool?

So that you can use your wooden pool again next spring, you should winterize it in autumn. To do this, you should first clean the wooden pool thoroughly and remove the autumn leaves from the bottom of the pool. Then you should lower the water level, but not empty the water completely. Now add an algae control agent, a hibernating agent and an ice protection pad or ice remover to the water. Last but not least, you should completely empty and clean all pipes and the filter system, store the boarding ladder (especially stainless steel) and safely cover the wooden pool with a winter tarpaulin.

We would be happy to explain to you in more detail on our special page how you can use your Winterizing the pool .

Making a pool "summer-ready" - This is how swimming is fun

When the temperatures finally rise again in spring, you can wake your pool from hibernation. To do this, proceed as follows:

First, the winter cover is removed. The wooden pool is then cleaned and the pool, including seals, hoses and connections, is checked for damage. Now the filter system is checked and, if necessary, cleaned. After the technology has been installed, the pool is filled with fresh water and the pool technology is tested.

Now all you have to do is ensure optimal pool disinfection and set the water values correctly - and the wooden pool is ready for summer.

Here you will find a more detailed description of how you can use your Make the pool fit for summer .

What substrate for a wooden pool?

Before setting up the wooden pool, care should be taken to ensure that heaped soils must be compacted in advance and that drainage must be laid in the event of groundwater or strata water. It should not be forgotten that the power connection should already be laid before assembly.

To give the pool sufficient stability, you first need to properly prepare the ground for the wooden pool and create a suitable foundation. A slab or concrete foundation that must be slightly larger than the underlay plan and at least ten centimetres higher than the ground is suitable. This way, there is no risk of the pool sinking in and warping.

What wood for a wooden pool?

A wooden pool in the garden is exposed to wind and weather. That's why you should pay attention to the right type of wood when buying a wooden pool. Wooden pools made of local Douglas fir, spruce or pine wood are recommended, whereby the wood should be pressure-impregnated. The boiler pressure impregnation makes the wood particularly resistant to moisture, mold and pests, so that your wooden pool remains beautiful for a long time. This way, questionable tropical wood can be dispensed with and you will still enjoy your Karibu wooden pool for a long time.

How long does a wooden pool last?

How long a wooden pool lasts depends mainly on three factors:

Firstly, the quality of the wooden pool and the materials used are crucial. Wooden pools from Karibu are made of pressure-impregnated wood, which is particularly durable and can protect the wood from fungal and pest infestation for several years. The components are precisely designed to fit and are assembled with high-quality fittings, which ensures good stability.

Secondly, the subsoil for the pool should be properly prepared. If the soil has been filled up, it must be compacted so that the pool does not sink in and the stability is endangered.

Thirdly, the lifespan of your wooden pool can be significantly extended by careful care. For example, damaged areas should be repaired quickly and the pool should be properly winterized in autumn.

Should you paint a wooden pool?

Karibu wooden pools are made of pressure-impregnated wood, which is well protected even without a protective coating. However, the wood can turn grey over time. In this case, a coat of paint can increase the protective effect of the boiler pressure impregnation on the one hand and visually enhance the wood pool on the other. In the event of dry cracks or damage to the wood, these areas should also be treated with a protective coating if necessary.

To paint pressure-impregnated wood, an aqueous wood protection glaze is recommended. It should be noted that pressure-impregnated wood should dry well for at least six weeks before the glaze is applied. Then nothing stands in the way of giving your wooden pool an individual touch with a little colour.