Wow! Thanks for all your great responses!

Quote Originally Posted by mas985 View Post
The primary purpose of a cover is to reduce heat loss through evaporation which is proportional to surface area coverage. So having it air tight is not necessary. 90% covered will prevent about 90% of the heat loss through evaporation. Keep in mind though that a cover mainly reduces the evaporation heat loss and has a smaller effect on convection and radiation heat loss so even with 100% coverage, the pool will lose some heat.
Well, last year with a custom fit cover that fit snugly the pool just kept getting hotter and hotter over the summer topping out around 95 degrees. While amazing to me, this wasn't refreshing to swim in at all, so I'm ok with some heat lost, just not all of it. Mostly I noticed that we lost heat rapidly when the cover was left off for a couple days because at night it gets fairly cold even when we're really hot during the day (kind of like the desert) so, as long as I can mitigate that loss for the most part, I'll be happy.

Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
This is what I use on my pool:
http://www.solarroller.com/products/...ver-stick.html

Through the years, we have struggled with the solar cover and its inconvenience. We tried several things before I found this solar roller 2 or 3 years ago. It works pretty well.
WOW! This is amazing and looks like it would really fix our issue. We have an odd shaped pool surrounded by some tight landscaping so a standard reel wouldnt work. This is an amazing share. I bet I could even make one. Thanks!

Quote Originally Posted by nefretrameses View Post
If you're making your own, I suppose you could cut them in shapes other than exact circles. You could taylor the cuts to conform to the shape of the pool and to each other. Of course then each one needs to go in the right spot every time. Not sure if attachment to the hula-hoops (TM) becomes a problem then. Great idea though.
Thanks I thought about the custom shapes, but they are very mobile in the pool when the pump is on, so I don't think they would stay in place. The circles work because they just kind of float around and don't get stuck anywhere, or "belong" in a certain spot. After making 12 of them I'm really pleased with how they turned out, but I really under estimated how many I'd need. I ordered 3 more cases of hula hoops. LOL I also only used about 20% of the solar blanket so I have to make more rings. I'll take some pictures tomorrow.