Actually, choosing a swimming pool is quite simple. First, you need to figure out who will be using your pool, and who the target audience is - adults or children? Once you know this, the choice becomes straightforward!
The fundamental difference between an aeration pool and a support pool lies in their height.
The height of inflatable swimming pools is generally 60cm and 80cm, while the height of frame-supported swimming pools is generally 1m, 1.32m, and 1.5m. Therefore, frame-supported swimming pools are taller than inflatable swimming pools.

If the primary target audience for the swimming pool is children, consider building an inflatable pool. If the primary target audience is teenagers and adults, then consider building a direct pool! Isn't this selection process quite simple?
Besides, let me also explain to you the difference between a bracket-supported swimming pool and an inflatable swimming pool!
The support pool is primarily supported by steel pipes and is composed of PVC cloth covering the surrounding area and the bottom surface;
The inflatable swimming pool is created by inflating the surrounding tires and then filling them with water.

If you're planning to build a large mobile water park, it's recommended to consider both frame-supported swimming pools and inflatable swimming pools. They can be paired with inflatable water slides in various themes, enriching the content of the mobile water park and making it more fun!
The combination of a frame pool and an inflatable pool can cater to a wider range of recreational users!
Here are several swimming pools that I recommend to you, all of which are of excellent quality.