🐢 Rescue, Relax, Repeat! - Your pool's new best friend.
The Pool Animal Saving Escape Ramp is a high-quality, inflatable solution designed to help small animals escape from swimming pools safely. Made from durable materials, it enhances pool cleanliness and provides peace of mind for pool owners while supporting local wildlife.
N**S
So far so good!
It's been a few weeks and haven't seen a dead frog yet!
S**U
Great for helping the little critters out of the pool.
This is our second one. Does the job! Love it and it’s cute!
W**N
Eh ok
It’s ok. The flap that hangs over pool is deformed. Thing flips out of pool all the time. Not made for above ground pools.
M**R
Frogs cannot get onto this
We returned this. If you look closely at the pictures, there is not a strip of flat netting around the edge like all the other frog savers have for the frogs to climb onto. It’s basically a pool float with mesh fabric sewn onto the sides. Even with it almost fully deflated, the platform is way too tall for frogs to climb on.
R**B
Decent Ramp - Looks Cute - You Will Need An Inflator
First of all this was quite the struggle to unpack, it comes flat packed and in a vacuum bag to reduce it's size for shipping. It was also taped up in such a way it took me at least 5 minutes to carefully unpack. If you use a knife you have to be really careful not to damage the ramp. Once I got the tape off and the vacuum bag straightened out it was easy to cut the top off the bag and remove the contents.You have to insert the bladder through an opening that has velcro closure and inflate it. I tried to blow it up by mouth and failed. It was however easy to inflate with a battery powered tire inflator I have. The bag for rocks/stones to weight it down also has a nice velcro closure.I don't have this ion our pool yet as it isn't open yet, but we have another ramp of a different brand that works really well so I know what to look for. The main difference from the other one I have is that this one lacks a mesh skirt that hangs into the water. The sides are mesh but they are vertical. The part with the eyes that does hang down into the water is rather slippy nylon material. So while I think that this will work for small mammals (squirrels, baby rabbits) and probably larger frogs and toads, I'm not sure how effective it will be for the smaller frogs. Certainly much more climbable than the impossible tile walls though.The material seems nice enough and it's all stitched together well. It's also half the price of the other frog ramp I have. My only reservation is the climbability of the sides for small frogs.
J**7
I feel like this could be better
I got this to help the frogs get out of the pool when they fall in. There is a mesh section of little critters to climb up on and an inflatable part that goes in the pool. Don’t inflate too much or you wont be able to lose the part that inflatable piece goes into. The long tongue-looking part sticks out of the pool and you have to place rocks inside it and on top of it to keep the whole thing from just floating away in the pool. Overall, it seems like it’s going to get the job done in we have any critters fall in. We’ve had frogs, lizards, tons of spiders, and even a baby duck with mom in our pool before. Don’t know what I’m going to do on a very windy day if this gets blown out of the pool. It’s ok for now, but it could be better.
N**.
Cute Ramp, Happy to Save Some Critters!
Critters occasionally make their way into our pool and sometimes I don't notice in time to save them. This is a great solution to give them a chance to make their own escape. The very cute frog motif looks fun and means I don't mind having it out most of the time. The main platform has an inflatable blow up float that was included and was easy to insert and blow up. To keep it in place you need to add your own weight into a pouch at the top of the ramp. I wish a weight had been included, or a bladder I could fill with water or something. I ended up breaking up a brick, but it wasn't easy to get in.
M**.
Cute way to help a little frog.
We have a natural swimming pool and frogs are always getting stuck. This escape raft was easy to inflate and stayed put. I haven’t seen any little creatures use it yet, but the summer isn’t quite here yet. I do wish it was a bit more low profile. It does ruin the “esthetic” of my plunge pool, but it’s easy enough to remove.
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