Hayward 31" Clear High Pressure Pump to Filter Hose
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Specifications
- Fits Hayward Pro Series Sand Filters
- Connects the pump to the filter valve
- Fits Hayward S180T and S210T sand filters
- Factory original Hayward replacement part
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Description
The Hayward 31" clear hose fits on Hayward Pro Series Sand Filters S180T and S210T.
Brand / Manufacturer

For over 80-years, Hayward has been helping pool owners enjoy the pleasures of pool ownership by manufacturing cutting edge, technologically advanced pool equipment worldwide. Hayward strive's to ensure that your Totally Hayward System operates at maximum efficiency all season long. Hayward's goal is that at the end of the day, your only concern is to turn your equipment on and off. Hayward provides the latest in pool pumps, filters, heaters, cleaners, controls, lighting, and salt chlorination.
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