Fiber filter media and pool filter balls are two types of filtration systems used in swimming pools to keep the water clean and clear.
Fiber filter media is typically made of a synthetic material, such as polyester, and is designed to trap small particles and debris in the pool water as it passes through the filter.

It is often used in sand or cartridge pool filters as a replacement for traditional filter media like sand or diatomaceous earth.
Pool filter balls, on the other hand, are made of a lightweight and durable material, such as polyester or polypropylene, and are designed to replace traditional sand or glass filter media in sand pool filters.
They are often marketed as a more eco-friendly and efficient alternative to sand, as they require less water and energy to maintain and can be easily cleaned and reused.
Both fiber filter media and pool filter balls are effective at removing debris and impurities from pool water, but the choice between the two ultimately depends on the specific needs and preferences of the pool owner.
Factors such as filter type, pool size, and water flow rate should be considered when choosing the appropriate filtration system for a swimming pool.















