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Just as important, if not more imho is not just the type of jet, or the variety, but the placement of where it is.
QuoteJust as important, if not more imho is not just the type of jet, or the variety, but the placement of where it is. I completely agree with you. The most powerful seat in my tub has jets that are just too wide-set for my small frame. On a bigger person, they'd probably hit the lats nicely, but on me, I just feel the suggestion of a jet along my side. If I wiggle my arms into the seat, I get those jets on my triceps. Interesting, but not generally as therapeutic as they would be on my back. Given the variety of body types out there, and the variety of body parts to which people want a massage directed, it is probably really tough for tub makers to design jet patterns. How cool would it be if you could have custom made shells and jets, or at least custom jet placement?
QuoteQuoteJust as important, if not more imho is not just the type of jet, or the variety, but the placement of where it is. I completely agree with you. The most powerful seat in my tub has jets that are just too wide-set for my small frame. On a bigger person, they'd probably hit the lats nicely, but on me, I just feel the suggestion of a jet along my side. If I wiggle my arms into the seat, I get those jets on my triceps. Interesting, but not generally as therapeutic as they would be on my back. Given the variety of body types out there, and the variety of body parts to which people want a massage directed, it is probably really tough for tub makers to design jet patterns. How cool would it be if you could have custom made shells and jets, or at least custom jet placement? There are some small "garage makers" who will have you come in and will mark and drill out a shell specifically for you. But overall, this is why variety is a good thing, not just in the jets, but the seating and placement. And what you might have thought in the wet test woud be yur favorite seat, in a few months, you find another seat that becomes your favorite.
I can adjust the jets to where they are pulsating or not plus they can be switched around. I have no two seats that are alike and they are at different levels. I have a Cameo but I thought that the lounger was the only difference between the Cameo and the Optima but I guess not.
QuoteIHow do you move the jets around?Most mfg have interchangeable jets where you turn them past a "stop" and then release them. It's best if you have a pump running as they pop out easier then. I have done "trades" with my Arctic to "customize" the feel for my own personal preference. I think you can do the same with Sundance jets (if I remember them correctly).
IHow do you move the jets around?