Welcome to our forum.
I may be using the terms wrong, if so forgive me.
It seems like a trend in tubs is to have bucket seats, seats specifically for a set amount of people in the hot tub. I don't get it. It seems that it makes using a hot tub annoying unless you sit in a very specific seat with a limit on the amount of people. Whereas bench style would allow you to potentially sit any fashion, with an overload of people.
I may be using the terms wrong, if so forgive me.It seems like a trend in tubs is to have bucket seats, seats specifically for a set amount of people in the hot tub. I don't get it. It seems that it makes using a hot tub annoying unless you sit in a very specific seat with a limit on the amount of people. Whereas bench style would allow you to potentially sit any fashion, with an overload of people.One bench style I've noticed is the HotSprings Grandee, another is the Image 639. What other bench style does this list recommend?Right now the HotSprings Grandee tops on my list, although my dealer quote is $9000 which I think is a little steep. Is it?thanks -c
We sell ours for 8995.00 w/cradle, cd ozone, 32" plastic steps, del/install, 220 sub panel, 45" plasma Tv, his and hers matching rolex's, oh, and chemicals
What, no pool table thrown in as well?
If you could sit anywhere you may not be sitting in the ideal position of the jets and not get the full effect of the jets.
This debate makes me wonder why HS discontinued the Landmark. It has the best of both worlds. It has three bench style seats and two recliner/bucket seats as well as the lounger. If you want the feel of a bucket you got it or if you are in the mood to move around the bench seats are very open. The other thing I like about my Landmark is that only 3 people out of 6 use the footwell. It is a great spa and I always recommend HotSpring/Watkins as a company to anyone who wants to hear me babble. They build a good spa and even more importantly they back it up with great dealer support.
Your point is understandable. However, I have had problems with my upper thighs and nobody makes a tub/jet/seat for that. There is just enough form to my seats to tell where you are "supposed" to sit, but are open enough to sit where I want to for the particular muscle that is sore that day!
Your point is understandable. However, I have had problems with my upper thighs and nobody makes a tub/jet/seat for that.