Diving Boards

For the serious swimmer, diving is an essential of that all aquatic athletes should be familiar with and know how to do. It takes a lot of practice to make perfect dives all the time, and there’s no better place to prepare that picture-perfect dive right in one’s own backyard swimming pool. For those who have a residential pool and who want to rehearse outside regular swimming lessons, diving boards are an invaluable tool for learning.

Diving boards basically differ in where the springing action is derived from. The two types of diving boards are active diving base and passive diving base boards. Active diving base boards have springs installed in the base, and this is where springing action is derived from. Passive diving base boards do not have coils in the base and the spring is derived entirely on the board itself. This is for those who want a less prominent springing action when diving.

Diving boards are more than just bouncy planks that swimmers jump off of. Since the U.S. Forest Service published a research paper on how to make a laminated diving board in 1965, they have evolved. Modern technology is now used to make better diving boards. The wood core of the board is laminated with a non-slip, waterproof surface to avoid slippage. Diving tow boards, those that help divers achieve control in his ascent and descent in the water, have been invented as well.

Conversely, diving boards do not mean only fun but also responsibility. For serious swimmers they may be priceless, but for the uninitiated, they could pose a serious hazard. In fact, consumers are asked to declare ownership of a diving board when applying for home owners insurance. Diving boards are not about as safe for kids as slides for your inground pool. Lack of knowledge on proper use of the diving board can cause accidents, so adult supervision is very important when children try to use it. Poor maintenance can lead to the degradation of the non-slip surface, which in turn could lead to serious injuries to children and adults alike. A fat kid on a diving board in bad condition can slip with the slightest mistake. In the end, a pool owner wanting to install a diving board should weigh the pros and cons of having a diving board in the backyard pool. If after evaluation, the pool owner is still interested, he can get in touch with pool dealerships where discount diving boards and services are available. Customers can find replacement diving boards, and services like diving board installation and diving board resurfacing there. Online stores additionally offer free shipping to the continental US of diving boards and other products.
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