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By AI, Created 7:15 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – AquaCurve has released an updated planning guide to help U.S. homeowners choose in-pool loungers and side tables for tanning ledges, sun shelves and baja shelves. The guide focuses on usable shelf depth, water level and layout planning, with a narrow fit recommendation for 50- to 62-inch-deep shelves.
Why it matters: - Pool owners often buy loungers before measuring the usable depth of a sun shelf, which can leave too little room for entry, steps, water features, walking paths or a side table. - The guide is meant to help buyers match chair style, shelf depth and layout needs before finalizing a pool-side purchase. - The planning resource is aimed at residential pools and light commercial settings such as boutique hotels, vacation rentals and private villas.
What happened: - AquaCurve released an updated sun shelf planning guide for U.S. homeowners comparing tanning ledges, sun shelves and baja shelves. - The guide directs buyers to measure usable ledge depth, usable ledge width and normal water level before comparing style, color or set size. - AquaCurve’s website centers on five in-pool lounger styles and one matching side table. - The lounge chair lineup includes Pool Loungers in Water for Compact Tanning Ledges, In-Pool Chaise Lounge Chair for Spacious Tanning Ledges, Sun Shelf Chairs for In-Pool Use, In-Pool Lounge Chair with Armrests & Cup Holder and Pre-Assembled Folding Pool Lounge Chair. - The companion product is the In-Pool Side Table for drinks, books, sunglasses, sunscreen and other small items.
The details: - For compact tanning ledges and small sun shelves about 50 to 62 inches deep, AquaCurve points buyers to two 43.7-inch models: Pool Loungers in Water for Compact Tanning Ledges and In-Pool Lounge Chair with Armrests & Cup Holder. - Those two models are designed for shallower front-to-back shelf space where longer loungers may crowd the ledge or reduce room to move. - For deeper or more spacious ledges, the guide says all five AquaCurve in-pool loungers may be considered, depending on posture, storage needs and layout goals. - Larger ledges can support compact seating, chaise-style lounging, paired chair layouts, armrest seating or a folding lounge chair setup. - The guide recommends planning side-table placement before finalizing the chair layout. - A two-chair setup may look balanced in photos, but a complete shallow-water layout may also need room for a table, safe entry, arm movement and separation between chairs. - AquaCurve’s matching In-Pool Side Table is intended to support the setup without shifting the brand away from in-pool lounge chairs. - The AquaCurve Aquawave in-pool lounge chair series is designed for shallow-water use with recommended placement in water depths up to 9 inches. - The products use HDPS, or high-density polystyrene, for outdoor and wet poolside environments. - AquaCurve describes HDPS as UV-stable and weather-resistant, while noting that outdoor products can still show normal wear from sunlight, pool chemistry, use and environment over time. - All AquaCurve in-pool loungers include weighted sandbag components intended to reduce floating and unwanted movement on shallow ledges. - Most AquaCurve loungers include one sandbag, while the Pre-Assembled Folding Pool Lounge Chair includes two sandbags. - The company recommends using the loungers on flat shallow-water surfaces and following setup guidance for sandbags, headrests and assembly where applicable. - AquaCurve products can be used in chlorine and saltwater pools. - AquaCurve recommends routine fresh-water rinsing and mild soap cleaning when needed. - After pool chemicals are added or heavier water treatment is completed, AquaCurve recommends waiting about 48 hours before placing loungers back in the water so the pool can circulate and stabilize. - The updated guidance is available through the AquaCurve official website, along with product details for the loungers, folding chair and matching side table.
Between the lines: - The guide pushes shoppers toward fit and function first, not design alone. - The specific 50- to 62-inch depth recommendation gives AquaCurve a clear merchandising lane for smaller ledges, where many pool buyers need the most guidance. - The emphasis on side-table spacing, water depth and safe entry suggests the brand is trying to reduce purchase mistakes that are hard to fix after installation. - By keeping the line focused on a small set of loungers and one table, AquaCurve is positioning itself as a niche specialist rather than a broad pool-furniture seller.
What’s next: - Homeowners are expected to use the guide to compare compact, chaise-style, armrest, folding and sun shelf chair options before buying. - Buyers with deeper ledges can use the guide to decide between posture, storage and layout preferences. - AquaCurve says the resource is meant to support future purchases across residential and light commercial pool projects.
The bottom line: - AquaCurve is making sun shelf shopping more about measurements and layout than style, with a clear recommendation for compact loungers on 50- to 62-inch shelves.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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