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I've tried that tub out. Keep in mind, Bullfrog doesn't have any diverter valves, so in order to get to the pressure you want, you will probably have to turn off a jet pak, maybe two depending on how much power you want out of the jets. It's literally the same as diverting the pressure from one side of the spa to the other on any other brand. Having them all one is like having the diverter in the middle position (not as strong as I would like.)
Any closer dealers? There's plenty of good tubs out there.
Quote from: d00nut on March 01, 2016, 09:58:33 pmI've tried that tub out. Keep in mind, Bullfrog doesn't have any diverter valves, so in order to get to the pressure you want, you will probably have to turn off a jet pak, maybe two depending on how much power you want out of the jets. It's literally the same as diverting the pressure from one side of the spa to the other on any other brand. Having them all one is like having the diverter in the middle position (not as strong as I would like.)Is that tub available with dual pumps?
Quote from: Tman122 on March 01, 2016, 09:26:53 pmAny closer dealers? There's plenty of good tubs out there.Yes there are several dealers in our area, but many of them do not sell what we want. We have some specific requirements that have narrowed our choices and they are deal-breakers if not included, like a lounger, durable base for easier placement, no circ pump, no ozone, side/footwell lighting only no perimeter lights at the waterline, shell NOT made in China, open footwell, etc. We have looked at all the major brands (Arctic, Beachcomber, Dim One, Hot Spring, Hydropool, Jacuzzi, Marquis, Sundance, etc.) and before making the final purchase, we definitely will be wet-testing the finalists. I don't mind driving to find what I want...just curious if anyone has first hand experience.
Quote from: d00nut on March 01, 2016, 09:58:33 pmI've tried that tub out. Keep in mind, Bullfrog doesn't have any diverter valves, so in order to get to the pressure you want, you will probably have to turn off a jet pak, maybe two depending on how much power you want out of the jets. It's literally the same as diverting the pressure from one side of the spa to the other on any other brand. Having them all one is like having the diverter in the middle position (not as strong as I would like.)That's what concerns us with the single pump, not enough pressure. Other than jet pressure, it's at the top of the list right now as we can get it the way we want. Something I've noticed is the next model up R7L has 2 pumps but it also has twice the fixed jets plus another jetpak to power. From simple visual clues, it has nearly twice as many jets to power - max of 136 vs 190 and of them there are more larger fixed jets. I'm hoping they designed the single pump model with that in mind to maintain decent power. But as you say, the jetpaks can be adjusted...so we'll have to wait till we wet-test to be sure.
This tub was high on my list when I was shopping. Same as you, I had concern about the one pump and not enough power. I did wet test it. Yes, it was acceptable when you shut off one or two jet packs but when they were all on I found it much too weak. I ended up with a Hot Springs Aria which I'm very happy with. Although, even with two pumps in my tub, I constantly play with the diverter valve to get max pressure in the seat I want to use. This Bullfrog was still in my top 5 when I finished shopping for my needs but wasn't my favorite.