The iGarden Swim Jet X is a powerful pool jet system that creates waves and water flow in your average pool. It helps create a better training environment for swimmers or some extra fun for families. You can fully control the power of the water flow.
Thanks to AI inverter tech and a strong motor it creates a current or minor waves with a flow speed of up to 3.5 meters per second and the movement of up to 230 cubic meters per hour of water volume. It works with small, medium and large pools and in a variety of configurations from square to round. The device itself is a suitcase-style module with wheels that’s easy to move. You drop the motor element into the water with a control box that rests nearby, outside the water. You can remotely control the system all from an app over Wi-Fi, too. It has an emergency power cutoff, as well.
Why would you want a pool jet system like this?

To keep it simple, the iGarden Swim Jet X series is a lithium-powered pool jet system to create minor waves and strong water flow. It’s meant for effortless, plug-and-play use, meaning you can put it in, get it going, and take it out when you’re done, all fairly effortlessly. There’s no complex construction involved whatsoever. It generates a 0.5 meter wide water channel, where steady water flows for resistance. You can use it to train, build your swimming power, for example, and for fitness, rehabilitation, and plain fun.
Remember all those times you used a boogey board or an inner tube to create a wave pool for some resistance? Yeah, there’s no need for that with something like this. It doesn’t really create huge waves. However, it does make the pool move like a river or creek in a small, streamlined channel. You can place it virtually anywhere and in any direction, too.
The downside here is that the iGarden Swim Jet X series is not officially released and has no set price yet. Going by the cost of the brand’s other systems like the Swim Jet P Series, which is available, the price will probably be somewhere in the $3,000 to $8,000 range.



Who is it for?
Pool owners who want some water flow in their pool, instead of calm, undisturbed water.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $3,000 – $6,800 (No official price yet)
