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๐ Grip the season in style โ cool comfort meets sleek safety!
The KoolGrips 6-foot Handrail Cover is a neoprene sleeve designed to fit standard pool and spa rails (1.625โณ to 1.9โณ diameter). It provides a nonslip grip while protecting hands from extreme temperatures. Featuring a secure zipper closure enhanced by a zip-tie lock, it combines durability with a polished look. Installation is optimized by warming the sleeve and lubricating the rail, ensuring a snug, stylish upgrade to your pool or spa handrails.



| ASIN | B01NAQ9HQ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,216 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #62 in Pool Safety Handrails |
| Brand | KoolGrips |
| Brand Name | KoolGrips |
| Color | Indian Teal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 738 Reviews |
| Grip Material | Neoprene |
| Grip Size | 6' Foot |
| Grip Type | Royal Blue |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 6"W |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | KoolGrips |
| Model Number | KGS 602 IT |
| Part Number | 100151L |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 6"W |
| UPC | 718122306626 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Feet |
H**1
Worked great for 6 summers
This handle cover lasted 6 summers. It was difficult to get on but once on, it looked nice and was cool and soft to the touch. I am reordering and hoping for another 5-6 years with the new one.
M**N
Looks Good Once Installed
We purchased this sleeve (6-foot) on a Wednesday, received it on Thursday and my wife and I installed it on Saturday. We like it now that it's on, however it goes on with some difficulty and takes work to install. I searched the reviews looking for techniques and tips that others discovered when they installed theirs, hoping to avoid their missteps and save some of our time in the process. I did find a few tips and some advice. Here are some of the things we discovered and some of the things we did (your-mileage-may-vary): 1. We left the sleeve in direct (Florida) sunshine for about 2 hours before we started the install. That softened the sleeve and made it more pliable. We didn't try soaking it in warm water as the instructions suggested. 2. Used small vise grip pliers (6" size) to clamp onto and pull the zipper. I know the instructions say not to do this but it worked like a charm and the zipper suffered no apparent damage. The vise grips made a very good handle for the zipper pulling. We rated this a 5-star tip. 3. We placed a few drops of dish soap on a wet/damp sponge and used that to wet the rail. The addition of the soap made the sleeve move easily and we were able to slide the sleeve around the rail and position it without difficulty. 4. Getting the zipper started was the hardest part of the install. The zipper leg refused to enter the notch on the other side and it took us about 10-15 tries of simultaneously stretching the sleeve and pushing on the zipper before it got started. I think the next time we do this -- if we do it again -- we'll put a few drops of dish soap in the notch before trying to insert the other leg. 5. Moving the zipper on the straight section of the rail was easy and straightforward. The vise-grips helped. 5. We found the zipper bunched up quite a bit when following the inside of a tight bend in the railing. I think if we had pulled the sleeve horizontally along the soaped rail at the same time as stretching it around the rail, it might have reduced the bunching of the zipper. I think this zipper is designed to bunch up no matter what you do -- all you can hope to do is minimize the ugliness. 6. When we were done, I placed a plastic zip-tie through the zipper and around the sleeve to keep the zipper locked in place and preventing it from coming undone. All told, the two of us spent about 30 minutes of concerted effort to install the sleeve. In the hot Florida sun it was not much fun. Although it looks good and dresses up the plain stainless steel railing, I don't look forward to removing it for cleaning. If it comes off now, it will have to do it on its own.
D**R
Quality product with easy installation.......
Looks great, works great! I was a bit concerned about the difficulties of installation that some people experienced in earlier reviews but I had no such problems. Maybe the Fibropool handrail I just purchased and installed has a smaller diameter tube than some but this combo works beautifully. There is a little bunching up around the bends but that's to be expected. It has a good snug fit with no slipping of the material. As for durability, I'll have to wait and see how it holds up to the Arizona summer heat before I can leave a comment about that. If I can get a couple years of use out of it I'll be ecstatic. Update: After surviving the Arizona summer heat for almost 4 full swim seasons, a small tear in the backing and fabric became noticeable. I am totally happy with that kind of longevity! I will definitely purchase this again as a replacement. I do remove it and store it after each swim season.
R**N
No heat when using the railing.
Well made product and easy to install once you wet your railing.
K**A
Nice color. Easy to put on by one person.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I hope this one doesn't fade like the others have. I was disappointed that it was getting all white because part of the railing touches the water.
L**N
Fits great and looks great
I was worried that the diameter was going to be too big for my handrail. This rail cover was designed and advertised for a pool railing but I was installing it on a rail on the front of the house. To my pleasure it fit very well, snug with no wrinkles. I zipped it up from the bottom of the rail up so it was better to have my wife hold the upper end in place until I could get the zipper started because of the snug fit. After that it zipped right up with no problem. Only drawback in my case is it still gets pretty warm in the sun. I bought the color Desert Tan for looks and to protect our hands. My rail is a dark colored aluminum rail which much of it is in direct sunlight all afternoon and gets too hot to touch. The cover is still much better than the bare metal and it is soft for a good grip. It well very good in the cold winter. Durability will have to wait over time.
E**U
Made Well And Fits Well!
I have purchased two of these I the past directly from a pool supply company on-line for my two pool rails. The 6 foot one had lasted about 4 years and finally developed a split in the foam across the top. It will last longer if you remove it at the end of the pool season and reinstall it the next year. It's a tight fit and so I use a pair of pliers to pull the zipper closed around the curved end of the pool rail. It does not slide on the covered rail. Will buy this again in the future.
X**5
No more burned hands
So much better than burnt hands in the summer. The 6 foot did the job for my entrance steps hand rail. Slightly tight to get on but that only aids in how little they slip. Strong zipper and nice mesh/neoprene construction. The aqua fits nicely with our theme on the pool deck. Will probably buy some 4 footers for the ladder at the deep end. Update: Lasted about 2 swim seasons, which is what I expected. Could have made it last longer by removing it during the winter months. The neoprene eventually gave out and started ripping. Ordering another one.
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