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Known as roto-mold, another company is FreeFlow spa's not bad spas by any means designed to be a price point plug and play spa.
The covers appear a little more durable than Stuart's sample Don't know how well they work.
Quote from: wmccall on September 16, 2009, 12:07:04 pmThe covers appear a little more durable than Stuart's sample Don't know how well they work. As far as teh 2-piece cover goes, this may look good to people the same way those crazy spa caps (air pillow/covers) catch people's attention based on the look and presentation/promises but I wonder if these will perform any better than those do. I'm not so sure I trust the center section where the two halves would meet for starters. Any gap there and you'll have a problem.
Quote from: wmccall on September 16, 2009, 12:07:04 pmThe covers appear a little more durable than Stuart's sample Don't know how well they work. As far as the 2-piece cover goes, this may look good to people the same way those crazy spa caps (air pillow/covers) catch people's attention based on the look and presentation/promises but I wonder if these will perform any better than those do. I'm not so sure I trust the center section where the two halves would meet for starters. Any gap there and you'll have a problem.
I noticed the rubber seals that they look like they would fill in any gaps without any real issue. They also can't become water-logged so that means they would last longer and never become heavy. The only "real" issue would be the method of attachment to a 3rd-party spa but I could see these replacing all spa covers going forward. I wonder if there is a patent issue...