Welcome to our forum.
First, as far as my ethics goes; God is working on and will continue to work on them. By His grace I will continue to grow in that regard. As far as in this case the store we traveled to was the store we ended up buying from. They have 5 locations in WI. They are actually the ones that set it up.Secondly, I firmly believe in wet testing. If the customer doesn't believe it is important then it's only because they are uneducated of the importance. I will do my best on this forum and in my life to do just that....educate them.In His Peace,Fred
\\without wet testing going on looks and brand recognition alone ,well I wet tested one and found that in order to stay in the seats or lounge I was having to tense up and try to hold on to something which totally negated any type of relaxation, So MY creedo is to wet test , wet test , wet test till you find one that fits you and your budget. and hopefully future spa buyers can learn a little something from me here at the forums.
Spatini, [glow]My wives [/glow]heart sunk when she sat in her first lounge. Thanks,Fred
If they would just put seat belts in the lounges.
Fred , surely you are not with that bunch in Texas!!!! ya know I'm just playin , just tryin to beat everyone else to the punch
Swell , I'm tellin ya I really did enjoy the lounge in the 480 , no floatin at all.
The JQZ place we are going to already has a 480 wet, and will fill the 470. For shitz and giggles, I may try both, but we really don't care for a lounger.
It will be worth a try. With the higher back, even though there is the concern about the cover fitting, it will probably be one of the better fits for my hubby, even though the 480 dry run had him banging his head yet. One of the other threads is about spa blankets, and this may be worth the investment to add to the life of the spa and cover. Looks like Dr Spa has those for sale.