This Heavy Duty Reinforced Backwash Discharge Hose delivers the extended reach and high-flow capacity needed to efficiently route wastewater far away from pool equipment and surrounding areas during backwashing or draining. Measuring 50 feet long with a 2-inch diameter opening, it handles fast, high-volume water discharge without kinking or collapsing under pressure. Internal web reinforcement throughout the hose body adds commercial-grade durability and tear resistance, making it a reliable choice for both residential and light commercial applications. When the job is done, its flexible lay-flat design collapses completely flat for compact, hassle-free storage and transport. Versatile enough for pool backwashing, pool draining, sump pump discharge, and general water transfer, this hose is a practical must-have for any pool maintenance setup.
Highlights
- 50-Foot Length for Extended Drainage Reach: Provides ample length to route wastewater well away from the pool, equipment pads, and landscaping — eliminating the need for multiple hose extensions during backwashing or draining.
- 2" Diameter for High-Flow Discharge: The large 2-inch opening supports fast, high-volume water discharge, keeping backwash cycles efficient and minimizing the time spent on routine sand or D.E. filter maintenance.
- Heavy Duty Internal Web Reinforcement: Commercial-grade internal reinforcement throughout the hose body resists tearing, bursting, and pressure-related wear — delivering significantly greater durability than standard, unreinforced discharge hoses.
- Flexible Lay-Flat Design for Easy Storage: Collapses completely flat when not in use, making it easy to roll up, store compactly, and transport between job sites or pool areas without the bulk of a traditional round hose.
- Multi-Purpose Water Discharge Applications: Equally well-suited for pool backwashing, full pool draining, sump pump discharge, and general water transfer — making it a versatile tool for pool owners and service professionals alike.
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