Discover VEVOR's wide selection of large inflatable pools, designed to let families of all sizes fully enjoy backyard swimming. VEVOR offers a large inflatable swimming pool for weekend family fun, a full-size inflatable pool that fits several adults, or a full-size inflatable pool with a simple setup for seasonal use.
Looking for a pool that is enormous, easy to set up, and made to last all summer? Large inflatable pools from VEVOR are designed to give you a real swimming experience without the cost of permanent installation or the hassle of in-ground pool upkeep. Our full-size inflatable pool range includes wide, rectangular shapes that are great for lap swimming and round family pools that are deep enough for adults to cool off easily. Each season, our pools give every backyard the summer makeover it needs.
The size and number of people who can fit in a big inflatable pool shape the overall backyard experience, from how easily adults can stretch out to how safely kids can play without being crowded. Getting these measurements right before you buy will ensure that every swim lesson is a real pleasure, not a painful one.
The shape of a large inflatable swimming pool significantly impacts how it fits in the space you have available and how much water it uses during regular use. Rectangular pools are best for families who want to swim laps, play games, or have multiple people in different parts of the pool at once, as they offer the most usable swimming area for their size. For example, a 10x6-foot rectangular layout provides a spacious swim path that round pools of the same width cannot match.
There are different benefits to round and oval large inflatable pools. The curved walls of round pools distribute water pressure more evenly, making the structure more stable and reducing stress on the seams as they are being filled. Furthermore, round pools look better in yards, patios, and gardens that aren't perfectly square or rectangular because they don't occupy as much space in the corners.
Manufacturer ratings for large inflatable pools are often too high. A pool that says it can fit six people may only feel comfortable for four and really be too small for five. The actual capacity of a full-size inflatable swimming pool depends on the activity, its depth, and the age and size of the swimmers. Relaxing by the pool with a book can fit more people than an active-play pool or a pool for kids to swim in with an adult watching, which needs more room.
To make sure everyone is comfortable, give each adult swimmer at least 15 to 20 square feet of surface area. More space is better for busy play or when adults and kids are together. VEVOR's large inflatable swimming pool range includes details on each model's interior dimensions, water capacity in gallons, and suggested user guidelines. This helps you choose a pool that actually fits your family, rather than one that technically fits your family but feels too crowded in real life.
The most important factor in determining whether a large inflatable pool functions as a real swimming pool or a shallow splash area is its water depth. 18- to 24-inch-deep pools are good for young kids as play pools because they are deep enough for splashing and playing with water toys, but shallow enough that most kids can stand up or exit with assistance. These shorter shapes also fill up faster, use less water, and are easier to empty and refill after each use.
Large inflatable pools with fill levels of 30 to 48 inches give adults and older kids a real swimming experience by allowing them to submerge, practice treading water, and work on basic strokes in their own backyards. This full-depth, covered by VEVOR's full-size inflatable swimming pool, is deeper and features sidewalls to withstand the much higher water pressure from a deep fill without bulging or tearing the seams.
Having fun in even the best large inflatable swimming pool is pointless if it doesn't fit in the space you have outside. In addition to the pool's size, you should leave at least 3 to 5 feet of space around it on all sides so that people can safely enter and exit the pool, there is room for pool ladders or steps, there is room for a pump or filter unit, and adults can easily watch young swimmers from the pool's edge.
The ground surface is also very important for the performance and longevity of a full-size inflatable swimming pool. The best base for a pool is flat, level grass or compacted sand. These give the whole base even support and keep stress from building up in low places, which can speed up wear. Water pools unevenly along one edge of sloped surfaces, putting excessive pressure on the seams before they are designed to withstand it.
The material of a large inflatable pool, how easy it is to set up, and how long it will last when used every day by a family determine how easy it is to take up and down each season, and whether it is appropriate to leave it filled outdoors for weeks at a time.
The gauge and layering of the PVC used for the walls, floor, and air chambers are the most important pieces of any large inflatable swimming pool. Budget pools often use thin, single-layer PVC, which can be punctured by grass, small stones, pet claws, and the normal wear and tear of entering and leaving the pool every day.
Large inflatable pools from VEVOR are made of multi-layer reinforced PVC, with an outer shell that resists wear and an inner membrane that keeps air in. This construction method helps reduce the risk of punctures while still allowing for easy inflation and deflation.
There are three built-in features of a large inflatable pool that affect how easy it is to set up and maintain: the inflation, the design of the drain valves, and how well they work with compatible external filter pump equipment. The quality of the inflation valve affects how quickly and effectively the chamber walls or air rings become firm.
A 1.5-inch valve drains a standard family pool much faster than a half-inch plug, reducing the time and effort required for end-of-season breakdown. Drain valves on full-size inflatable pool models should be positioned at the lowest point of the pool floor and be large enough to allow for reasonably fast drainage.
Families can enjoy real backyard swimming with VEVOR large inflatable pools, which offer space, durability, and useful features without the cost or commitment of a permanent pool installation. Every model, from small full-size inflatable pools for smaller yards to big, deep inflatable pools that can accommodate the entire family, is made with strong materials, smart setup features, and clear specifications that make choosing, installing, and using during the summer easy and fun. VEVOR's reliable after-sales service supports all of its products.
Most VEVOR large inflatable pools can be inflated and filled in 30 to 60 minutes using a standard electric air pump and a garden hose. Larger full-sized inflatable pool models may take slightly longer, depending on water pressure and pool volume. Ground preparation is the most time-consuming part of the initial setup.
Flat, level grass or compacted sand is the ideal surface for large inflatable pools. Avoid rocky, gravelly, or sloped ground that creates uneven pressure on the pool base. Always lay a ground cloth or protective mat beneath the pool floor to reduce the risk of punctures and extend the pool's usable lifespan.
Connect a compatible filter pump to circulate and filter the water regularly. Use appropriate pool-safe sanitizing tablets at manufacturer-recommended doses. Drain and refill the pool every 1 to 2 weeks for pools without filtration, or every 2 to 4 weeks with active filtration running daily.
Yes. Inflatable pools with a depth of about 30 inches or more can accommodate adult swimmers for cooling off, relaxing, and light swimming. Always check the interior dimensions and recommended fill depth specifications to confirm the model suits adult users in your household.
Fully drain and dry the pool before deflating to prevent mold and mildew development during storage. Fold carefully along natural crease lines to avoid sharp kinks that could stress the PVC material. Store in the original carry bag or a sealed container in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and freezing temperatures.