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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: bankrbill on September 26, 2007, 10:36:58 pm

Title: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: bankrbill on September 26, 2007, 10:36:58 pm
As I am looking for my first hot tub I need some advice.  Are the wrist jets worth the extra money?  Of the 3 tubs I have narrowed my seach down to, only one has the wrist jets.  Its a Cal Spa made for Watsons.

Any feedback?

Thanks so much.

Bill
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: D.P. Roberts on September 26, 2007, 11:16:18 pm
Do you have wrist pain? Then yes. :)

Seriously, if a part of your body has a muscle-related hurt, chances are a hot tub can help. If it's not in the muscles, it's less likely to help. I find that my hands are always sore, and I often put them in the jets of a neighboring seat, which worked but wrist jets would be easier. The best thing you can do is wet test.
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: Spatech_tuo on September 27, 2007, 12:58:55 am
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As I am looking for my first hot tub I need some advice.  Are the wrist jets worth the extra money?  Of the 3 tubs I have narrowed my seach down to, only one has the wrist jets.  Its a Cal Spa made for Watsons.

Any feedback?

Thanks so much.

Bill

If wrist jets were an option I would not pay too much to add them if that's the question.  Otherwise, go with the best spa and best dealer regardless of the wrist jets [glow]IMO[/glow] unless you just have to have them.
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: tony on September 27, 2007, 09:21:24 am
Not sure how effective they would be anyway because arms tend to suspend in water rather than rest on something.
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: tinybubbles on September 27, 2007, 10:02:56 am
I liked the concept, but I did have to force my arms to stay down.  I'm petite, so this could have been the reason.
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: Vanguard on September 27, 2007, 10:56:43 pm
Some of the Hot Spring and Caldera spas have wrist jets.  Check them out as well.  Many Watson's also carry Caldera.
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: cburk0677 on September 28, 2007, 02:11:53 pm
I'm thinking wrist jets could be a lot of fun for the wife ::) I would let her make the decision.
Title: Re: wrist jets...yes or no?
Post by: TravelingSpaGuy on September 28, 2007, 02:27:43 pm
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I'm thinking wrist jets could be a lot of fun for the wife  I would let her make the decision.

Thats hillarious...you should check out the amore bay from d1...they put "wrist jets" on the bench area im sure your wife would love LOL

I like wrist jets, I have had them in every tub I have ever owned or wanted to sit in...I dont remember using them alot but I do remember with the pulsating jets that sundance uses liking the way it felt more on my palms and fingers