Pool areas are intended for relaxation, but they also present a consistent challenge: water on hard surfaces. Whether it’s kids running between the pool and patio, puddles forming underfoot, or people stepping out onto slick tiles, slip risk is always present.
Managing that risk isn’t just about signage or supervision. It starts with the surface itself.
Around pools, conditions change constantly. Splashing, humidity, and regular foot traffic can all affect how a surface performs underfoot. Materials that feel safe when dry can quickly become unpredictable once water is introduced, especially in high-use family environments.

FILA’s GRIP Line is designed to boost traction on materials commonly used around pools, including porcelain, ceramic, and granite. Instead of adding a coating that can fade or wear down, treatments like PROGRIP create a microscopic texture on the surface. This increases friction underfoot, even when the area is wet or used barefoot. The result is improved grip without any visible change to the surface, whether the tiles are dry or wet.
For larger outdoor spaces, PROGRIP is the best option for professionals. It’s well-suited to pool decks, spa surrounds, and outdoor flooring where uniform performance is key. The treatment is fast-acting and doesn’t leave a film; the surface’s original look stays intact. It also allows for even coverage across wide areas, maintaining a consistent level of grip throughout the space.
For smaller zones or focused applications, EASYGRIP offers a practical solution for DIY users and targeted residential projects. It’s ideal for steps leading into the pool, entry points, or areas where water tends to gather. Homeowners can apply it themselves, making it a practical addition to routine maintenance and seasonal preparation.
What matters most in these environments is balance. You want surfaces that feel safe underfoot without looking overly treated or industrial.
By improving grip without altering appearance, the GRIP Line helps create pool areas that are not only functional but also comfortable to use. For families, that means more confidence letting kids move freely, and fewer worries about slips during everyday use.
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