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FAQ’S

Everything you need to know about the UNIT Surf Pool. Technology, setup, logistics, and more -  all in one place.

The UNIT Surf Pool can be installed as a floating version on open water such as lakes, rivers or oceans, or as a land-based version built into a concrete pool.

The UNIT Standing Wave creates a continuous deepwater wave where surfers ride in place, similar to a river wave.
The UNIT Dynamic Wave produces moving wave pockets that travel across the pool, delivering an authentic ocean-like experience with turns, take-offs and sections. It requires a minimum width of 50 meters and is ideal for large-scale surf destinations. Both systems share the same high-quality engineering and real surf feeling - just two different ways to ride.

The height is about three meters and the length about twenty-three meters. Width depends on the desired wave size. For example, a ten-meter wave needs a total width of around fourteen meters.

The wave height is fully adjustable. It can be set very small for beginners or up to around 1.7 meters for advanced surfers.

The smallest standard width is ten meters.

Installation usually takes between one and two weeks.

Waves of sixteen meters width or more can be surfed by two people at the same time. Smaller waves are suitable for one person. The UNIT Dynamic Wave can host 4 surfers on the wave at the same time.

The water body should have a minimum depth of five to eight meters, about one hundred fifty meters in length and fifty meters in width. Conditions can vary by site.

Yes. The UNIT Surf Pool works in both environments if there is enough depth and stable anchoring. Saltwater installations use a special protective coating.

Yes. The solid steel structure can stay in place even in lakes that freeze.

Each pump uses about 22 to 26 kilowatt hours at full power, though most operations run at around eighty to ninety percent. Energy use depends on wave size. Every two meter section of the surf pool contains three pumps.

Water is pumped up and flows down a ramp. When the moving water meets the still water below, a natural hydraulic jump forms and creates a surfable wave.

There are no moving parts in the water. The pumps are industrial grade and designed to run continuously even in demanding environments. The body is built from marine-grade steel and engineered to offshore standards.

Yes. The standard warranty covers one year from delivery and can be extended by up to four more years with a service package.

The structure is built like a ship and designed for a lifespan of twenty years or more.

Yes. The floating version is a zero-impact technology that can even improve water quality by circulating and oxygenating the water.

No. The system is fish friendly and certified for wildlife safety.

Yes. Independent studies have shown positive effects such as stable oxygen levels and the prevention of stagnant zones.

We use biodegradable food-grade hydraulic fluid that is safe for use even in drinking-water reservoirs.

Depends on the size. Please fill out the contact form and we will send you the price breakdown.

We use forty-foot containers. Typically one container is needed for every two meters of wave width plus four containers for side parts. For example, a twelve-meter wave requires about ten containers.

Standard production takes six to eight months. In special cases, production can be accelerated.

No. The UNIT Surf Pool is not a do-it-yourself product. It requires professional installation to meet safety and performance standards.

Yes. We offer geo-protection licenses that secure exclusive operation within a defined radius

Yes. We provide distribution licenses and exclusive national partnerships.

Most operators earn revenue through hourly surf sessions, surf lessons and equipment rentals. Some projects use the UNIT Surf Pool as a private or residential feature. Surf-centric real estate projects increase overall project value by adding surf.

Each pump moves about 1.28 cubic meters per second. A ten-meter pool uses about fifteen pumps, which equals nearly nineteen thousand liters per second.

Yes. It can be towed within the same water body or dismantled for overland transport. Relocation is possible but time- and cost-intensive.

Yes. It meets European Wind Zone Four standards and withstands wind speeds up to 120 kilometers per hour.