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Intex 32' x 16' x 52" Ultra XTR Rectangular Outdoor Swimming Pool Set with Pump - Large Above Ground Backyard Pool with Deluxe Maintenance Kit

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Size: 32' x 16' x 52"


Style: Saltwater System


Features

  • EXPERIENCE THE ULTRA DIFFERENCE High-quality galvanized steel frame with a precision-engineered locking system enhances pool durability and stability; Includes a 2-year warranty; 32' x 16' x 52" pool requires 33' 10" x 17' 10" x 52" of total space for use
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE Ready for water in just 60 minutes; Ultra XTR pools are designed with an Easy Lock System, making it easy to assemble; frame components simply snap together with no locking pins or additional tools needed; Disclaimer: Please review your HOA rules and restrictions. Not all housing agencies permit private above-ground pools.
  • RUST RESISTANT Encapsulated with inner and outer powder coating ensures the ultimate resistance to rust; the T-Joints are engineered for high strength and infused with UV inhibitor to ensure weather resistance and long service life
  • SUPER-TOUGH Made with puncture-resistant 3-Ply PVC material, this pool is built to resist the wear and tear of summer fun; in case of any damage, a patch is included for easy fixes
  • COMPLETE PACKAGE: Includes pool, pool ladder, ground cloth, liner, sand filter system (#26679EG), pool cover, and volleyball set; Deluxe maintenance kit includes leaf rake with skimmer, hose with connector, wall brush vacuum head, standard vacuum head, 2 nozzles, 1 scrubber, and 110-inch telescoping pole

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandIntex
Water Capacity14,364 Gallons
Dimensions384 x 192 x 52 inches (LxWxH)
ShapeRectangular
ColorDark Grey
MaterialsAlloy Steel, PVC
Weight520 lbs
ForUnisex-adult
ManufacturerIntex
Model Number26377EH

Frequently asked questions

The Intex Ultra XTR Rectangular Pool Set includes a sand filter pump, saltwater system, pool ladder, ground cloth, and pool cover along with the pool itself.

The pool is 52 inches deep, providing ample depth for swimming activities.

Yes, the pool set includes a saltwater system, allowing you to opt for a saltwater setup that can be gentler on the skin and eyes compared to traditional chlorine pools.

Set up times can vary, but generally, the Intex Ultra XTR Pool can be set up and ready for water in about 90 minutes with 2-3 people assisting in the process.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Intex 24ft by 12ft Ultra Frame Pool with Sand Filter receives high praise for its value, quality, and overall satisfaction from families looking for backyard fun. Customers find it to be a sturdy, affordable option that, with proper setup, provides a great way to enjoy swimming and pool parties. Key to success includes ensuring a level ground for setup, considering ground protection beneath the liner, and maintaining chemical and filtration routines for clean water. While setup can be challenging mainly due to leveling the ground, the effort results in a durable and enjoyable pool experience.

Pros

  • 🏊‍♂️ Sturdy and affordable compared to in-ground pools
  • 📏 Generous size allows for real swimming and fun for multiple users
  • 🛠 Includes a quality sand filter, which is superior to paper filters
  • 💧 Maintenance routine is straightforward once established, keeping the pool water clear
  • 🌟 Survives all weather conditions, from torrential downpours to winter freezes

Cons

  • ⚖️ Leveling the ground for setup can be challenging and requires careful planning
  • 🔧 Some accessories, like the ladder and skimmer, may need upgrades for better experience
  • 📜 The setup process can be labor-intensive and might require additional purchases (e.g., foam boards or ground cover) for protection and stability

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you’re seeking a cost-effective, durable, and sizeable pool for family fun and are willing to put in the initial effort to properly set it up. The Intex Ultra Frame Pool offers great value and enjoyment, making it a commendable backyard addition for those ready to manage its maintenance and setup requirements.


  • Impressive pool - great value
Size: 32' x 16' x 52" Style: Saltwater System
I bought this pool in April 2020. It lasted us through 6 seasons of Florida hot weather. We just took it down last month. I am very impressed with the quality and strength of the liner. I cannot believe that it lasted this long especially given that it was in full sun the entire time. We kept the pool running year long by keeping up with the cleaning and running the pump and the chlorinator, but reducing the time. The main things that required changing over time, were the hoses, the skimmer, and the titanium electrode in the chlorinator (if you get the pool and pump combo like we did). We ended up upgrading our stairs to something bigger, but that was just a preference. Looking back now, I prefer the stairs that came with the pool since they are much easier to maintain and do not collect algae since they can be accesses easily to be cleaned. I highly recommend putting pavers under the U-shaped legs when installing the pool. We got the large 18 inch paver squares and put one under each leg. It helped tremendously prevent any rusting of the legs. In addition is helps the legs from sinking into the ground. The legs have a lot of pressure when pool is filled so the pavers kept them level and stable. I also kept the pump and chlorinator covered the entire time to protect from the elements and mostly the heat. I put a folding table over it and put a cover on the table. This was a make-shift shelter but it helped keep it covered and at the same time it gave me easy access to the pump and chlorinator. I used the top of the table to store some our floats and other pool items. So I do recommend finding some type of cover to put over the pump to protect it. Lastly I do recommend investing in a robotic type pool cleaner. I tried the manual vacuum that came with the pool and it worked fine, but it takes a while to clean the entire pool that way and it was not easy to reach all spots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by O. Castle

  • Great, love it, easy to set up
Size: 24' x 12' x 52" Style: Saltwater System
OK so it took a LONG TIME to prep the ground but the pool itself went up in less than an hour with two adults and two little kids assisting by unpacking and handing out the parts. It feels small if you go too crazy with the pool floaties, but with five people using just pool noodles it feels spacious and plenty of room. A couple points that are not super obvious, but might help you: 1) Site prep: Get the ground level. Dig down, don't build up. You need an extra foot or two outside the 12 x 24 dimensions for the legs. We did a lot of research and put down 1.5 inch foam insulation board over the ground for a nice, even surface underfoot, as well as insulation from the cold NH ground. We then put 4 inch think pavers for each of the legs, digging down to make the tops level with the foam board. (Full disclusure, we originally used 1.5 inch think pavers, which cracked after 10 days and caused one of the legs to crumple and required draining the pool and re-setting the new pavers. Ouch. Other people recommend composite wood and other things for leg supports, so do your own research, but be aware.) Trouble Free Pools has a GREAT forum for help and tips. 2) Heating. We got a $45 solar blanket which warmed up the water pretty well, then added one of those solar mat heater thingies that hooks into the pump system, which really does a surprisingly good job of heating the water. After a stretch of about 5 sunny days the water went from 55 (when filling it) to 85. I sprang for the Intex solar blanket reel to make it easier to work with. 3) Filter and chemicals. You need about 150 pounds of filter sand, 210 pounds of pool salt, and 1 pound of cyanuric acid to start. Also pool test strips. You may need other stuff as you go along but that's enough to get started. You need to put the salt in, spread it around and run just the filter for 24 hours to mix it up, then run the filter + chlorinator for the prescribed amount of time, continuing to do that every day all season. Check your manual for the time, but ours is about 7-8 hours a day. 4) Ladder. The ladder works but it is wobbly and not great for grandma. Pain in the neck to get in and out. Hubs is building a small deck with normal stairs up and a deck to pool ladder to get in. Recommend adding a more stable, locking ladder. Also recommend adding a foot bath to the bottom of the stairs to keep the debris out of the pool. 5) Filter. Works great for us so far. The vacuum does not appear to be working very well, so we may buy a new vacuum if messing around with this one doesn't give better results. That's all for now - enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020 by Avid Amazonian Avid Amazonian

  • Love this pool, but proper ground prep is everything!
Size: 24' x 12' x 52" Style: Saltwater System
The media could not be loaded. Proper pool footprint/ground preparation and enough helpers to put this together is everything!!! This is our second Intex pool. Our first one lasted 3 summers. The issue was, we dug out a pool “footprint” and put down sand & the tarp, even put down pavers for under the supporting rails but that was NOT enough. The floor of the pool wasn’t soft/supported enough & eventally started leaking. We needed up needing to throw away the pool entirely. Now this summer we started by purchasing a slightly larger Intex pool. We widened the pool footprint for a slightly larger size pool. Brought in new sand (just the cheap sand is fine). Make sure that once you put down the sand, water it down and let it “settle”, then let it dry out a bit & bring it more sand so it isn’t lumpy & level it out as much as possible. Then, spend the money on the lock together style gym mats. We got ours at Academy, but they sell them here on Amazon & many other places, too. It doesn’t matter what color they are because they are going to be under the pool. You’ll need enough to cover the entire underside of the pool. Very important. We did 1/2” thick, but you could also do 3/4” thick if you prefer. Put the locking gym mat pieces over the sand. Then, there is a tarp that comes with the pool (to go below the pool). Put the tarp over the sand & the mats. So again, it’s leveled out sand, locking gym mats, then the tarp, then the pool on top of that. This is imperative to make the floor comfortable and to protect it from eventually starting to leak. Then under the support poles, put your pavers. (On top of the tarp). Make sure you have about 4 people to install the actual pool cause you’ll need the extra hands for a pool this size. It took us several hours just for the installation of the pool itself, but it’s well worth it to take your time & do this right. Truly an amazing pool & so much less than an overpriced in ground pool! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by MissCyn MissCyn

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