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It's very curious as well as interesting to watch. Most of these posters have a pretty short shelf-life and dissappear quickly.
Trained? And in defense of the brand, it wasn't the dealer/salesperson who was there, it was the installer so perhaps he just didn't know...
All this talk about deep muscle therapy, my little 3.5 HP motor can make my muscles and skin hurt after to long so I have to turn it down. Am I missing something? We have it on high with the air blower on for 10 minutes and then low with no air for 45
if anybody has any more information about Epic spas by Marquis and whether or not they have full jetting for the whole lounger... Please let me know...
Considering that you have tried one and are now an expert on the line!? I honestly believed you to be a true shopper but with comments like this you fit right into the category of Arctic troll. There have been a few on this site but more on some of the other forums. Hopefully your not however most real customers don’t consider themselves experts after a couple of wet tests and certainly don’t attempt to undermine a product line for no apparent reason!
I have yet to have the pleasure of trying the Epic wet though I am somewhat familiar with how the Marquis tri-zone works. I am interpreting your "full jet therapy" to mean that you want all the jets in the lounger on at the same time.With any of their tri-zone diverter valves you can choose to turn the knob such that it is inbetween "2 zones" thereby allowing flow to 2 of the 3 zones at the same time - of course the 2 zones will share the flow of the water and effectively give you "half strength" in each of the 2 zones.So from my understanding of their tri-zone system and by looking at the interactive flow on their site... I don't believe you can have "full jet therapy" on the lounger. This would be your choices in the lounger seat:- Back only (with "Overall" tri-zone setting)- Thighs only- Calves only- Feet only- Thigh/Calves sharing (sharing the flow)- Calves/ Feet sharingWith additional playing you can set the "tri-zone control" between "to adirondack chair flow control" and "Overall" and have these options by sharing the flow with even more jets:- Back/Thigh sharing- Back/Calves sharing- Back/Feet sharing- Back/Thighs/Calves sharing- back/Calves/Feet sharing
Thank you,,, I noticed more of what you were saying while I wet tested. And just to confirm, you can get 2 of the lower but definatly not all three zones, back, thigh calf, at once?No, stuart I am not an expert, but that is what I want... So instead of deamonizing me for asking a question, why don't you explain the process and therefore help marquis out... instead of giving them a bad name...
You are absolutely correct! That was very harsh! I misread the "If anyone has info" as "If anyone wants info" Talk about putting your foot in your mouth!! I'm embarrassed... I don't often get harsh like that it just hit me wrong from my interpretation. Sorry....didn't mean to take my bad day out on you Now as far as the lounge, you can put the valves at in-between points in real life where the virtual interactive won't let you do this. If I where you I would go back and play with it a bit. In fact PM me with the dealer and I will call them and walk them through the demo so that they can show you in person. BTW… The bigger question here again is, regardless of whether or not you can turn everything on at once, can you get that intensity of massage on each body part individually on any other spa? I have yet to find it. Hey, I started out a great freindship with WindSurfDog by first attacking his point of veiw. Maybe this is the beguining of something good!!