Does it loose air overnight? Do you have to keep blowing it up every time you use it? Just wondering, because I?ve gotten 2 so far and when I left it out overnight the next morning I needed to pump more air into them. The first one had a canopy and the canopy part lost air. The 2nd one had a whale that sprays water and the whale part lost air.
Re: if you have an inflatable kiddie pool?
Yes, overnight the air temperature goes down and the air inside the plastic condenses (like your car tires in the winter) and you have to add more air pressure to keep it filled.
Also if left out in the sun too long, it warms up the plastic and makes it more flexible, also requiring more air pressure to keep it upright. We have the jungle canopy one with the palm trees that sprinkle water down if you hook up the hose