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After reading this post , last night i tried to go to 100, it felt like i was in a sauna, it was almost difficult to breath. Definitely not for me, i want to be confutable and not be sweating in water. The best temp for me is between 96 and 98.
We don't like our tub too crazy hot, so we've had it set at 100 since we got it at the beginning of October and it generally varies between 99 and 100.I noticed last night that it felt too cool, it was very cold outside, so I considered bumping it up a bit.Do most people run the same temp year-round or do you find that you like it a bit warmer when the air temperature is colder?(We're also considering running it at 80 in the summer to use it like a pool.)
Where do you call home? I can see people in Texas leaving their tubs at 100 all year long. If you live far enough north to be familar with the term WINDCHILL FACTOR then be aware 100 isn't going to keep you warm long when the outside air is 20F with a bit of a wind. Our normal summer temp is 102 (its rarely about 80F at night and we go into an airconditioned house afterwards. Part of it is also how long you want to spend in your tub. If my muscles are really achy for some reason I want 104 to relax. In the summer when its warm you can't stay in a 104 tub very long. When its 0F I can comfortably stay in a 104 tub 30 minutes.
I did check the temp when I got it, it was dead on about 7 months ago. I've been in other tubs that have been 100 or more and started to sweat in there, not comfortable at all for me. My wife is the same, after 98 she gets red and flushed, doesn't like it. Like I said , at 97 or 98 it's perfect for us.We've had friends over they feel pretty comfortable at these temps too.
I did check the temp when I got it, it was dead on about 7 months ago. I've been in other tubs that have been 100 or more and started to sweat in there,
not comfortable at all for me. My wife is the same, after 98 she gets red and flushed, doesn't like it. Like I said , at 97 or 98 it's perfect for us.We've had friends over they feel pretty comfortable at these temps too.
we keep ours at 97 and often sit in it until the timer kicks off at an hour. 98 is too warm to be enjoyable for us.