Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: stiffy on July 07, 2004, 05:12:05 pm
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is haveing a 2 speed pump something a newb sould consider?
reading posts I think I'm picking up a sense after a short time of ownership tub buyers end up toneing down jet power much more often then those first couple of weeks.
some thoughts from the experienced?????
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is haveing a 2 speed pump something a newb sould consider?
reading posts I think I'm picking up a sense after a short time of ownership tub buyers end up toneing down jet power much more often then those first couple of weeks.
some thoughts from the experienced?????
Yes, IMHO many jet enthusiasts become Soakers in the long term, and it is nice to have moving aerated water, hence the lower speed. I find it much more soothing, stress relieving and quiet. It also allows you to have an easier heard, conversation with others in the tub.
The sound of waterfalls and neck jets can become very irritating sometimes.
That is why the number of pumps, number of jets in many tubs is highly over rated, but the Manufacturers feel they must provide them to sell their products.
The majority of buyers are first timer buyers and really do not know what they want until having a longer term ownership experience. The Wet Test alone cannot tell you everything.
Interestingly, many Spa Retailers report that a Second Time Buyer tends to not order loungers, but most first time buyers absolutely insist on them.
The KISS principle really works for hot Tubs!
Hydro Therapy (Warm water) is the PRIMARY benefit for a Spa, not jet therapy.
Regards Zz
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Thanks for the obsevation Zz, though on the lounger I was not the least intristed though my wife was, for me it was a nice corner seat until I hit the lounger for a go and have since found its usefulness; pumps off and just maxen and relaxen.
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Should you consider 2 speed... yes
Is it for you... that depends on what you want.
For me, hard jet therapy for a short period is great and low speed prolonged therapy is even better. Soaking in a seat with some low speed jets on across the tub to create some water movement is bliss. And for the ultimate in the low speed experience --> the Marquis Euphoria whirlpool. Wow!
Another thing to keep in mind regarding 2 speed pumps is that the low speed is often there for filtering, particularly on tubs without a circ pump.
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Thanks for the obsevation Zz, though on the lounger I was not the least intristed though my wife was, for me it was a nice corner seat until I hit the lounger for a go and have since found its usefulness; pumps off and just maxen and relaxen.
Stiffhd2toe
Just for the Record I have a lounger too and enjoy it.
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is haveing a 2 speed pump something a newb sould consider?
Havung choices is usually a good thing.
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lounger RULESSSSSSSS
Its the captains seat.Johnny Thunders
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I am fairly new to tubbin', but have noticed the versatility of the two dual speed pumps. A great asset and I would not buy without! We get in and start with a relaxing soak, then kick in low speed for a bit, followed by high speed. When our muscles are feeling nice and relaxed, we go back to low speed for a while and finish with a soak. oHHHHH so relaxing!
OnMedic
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yeah, exactly, that's why I have a bath tub for soaking, and a hot tub for hudro massage benefits. If you cannot comfortably sit in front of the jets on full for 20-30 minutes, then you've got the wrong tub. If all you want to do is soak in hot water, fill up your bath tub.
Havung choices is usually a good thing.
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Once again you all are great, many thanks.
The little lady and I beleave we have settled on the caldera paradise Tahitian. The tub is single speed 2 pumps, (air blower I could live without; oh well)
yes I understand I will have to do some jet turn off and diverter tweeking but the tub fits our price range.
the rise in the foot well to keep you in the coners is a great, simple thingy.
The dealer is great and is everything this forum says they should be.
One thing though is I did not hear from someone with a single speed pump for a comparison.
anyone ,anyone
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...One thing though is I did not hear from someone with a single speed pump for a comparison.
anyone ,anyone
You can't miss what you have never had...
Perhaps a better query would be someone who had a 2 speed tub and chose to purchase a single speed the next time around?
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I am fairly new to tubbin', but have noticed the versatility of the two dual speed pumps. A great asset and I would not buy without! We get in and start with a relaxing soak, then kick in low speed for a bit, followed by high speed. When our muscles are feeling nice and relaxed, we go back to low speed for a while and finish with a soak. oHHHHH so relaxing!
OnMedic
I agree completely, which is why I started a thread awhile back on home many two speed pumps most tubs had. It was common in many 2 pump models I looked at, to have one single speed and one dual speed pump. My inquiry prompted owners of several different models to tell me they had 2 or maybe 3 dual speed pumps. This is one subject I didn't think to consider in the research phase of my purchase.
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. If you cannot comfortably sit in front of the jets on full for 20-30 minutes, then you've got the wrong tub. If all you want to do is soak in hot water, fill up your bath tub.
I disagree and think that answer is too simplistic, but heck it can still be true for you. 8)
A. Bathtubs cool down fast requiring more heat to be added.
B. I can't socalize and get caught up with my 20 year old daughter in the bathtub. I love my strong powerful therapy spa, but I also enjoy the calm group soaks.
C. If I go for maximum massage, closing down most jets and throwing the dirverter to one side I get great relief on my upper thighs which suffer from restless leg syndrome. I probably can't take it for 30 minutes, but 10 minutes of that provides me with relief superior to anything else I have tried. In no way to I have the wrong tub.
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wmccall:I can relate to B. and feel the same way about C:!!
If and when I go to a massues it is always the sport massage, not that soft touchy feely rub down.
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I have one one-speed pump on my spa! It is great, for me!!!
My husband would rather soak. Not me, I love the jets beating my neck and shoulders!!!
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I have one one-speed pump on my spa! It is great, for me!!!
My husband would rather soak. Not me, I love the jets beating my neck and shoulders!!!
Speaking of one, isn't that spa due for its first birthday cake?
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hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so Lori likes it rough...... ;)
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Thanks lori, finaly someone with a single speed pump to hear from. ::)
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wmccall,
Yes, it's first birthday will be in September. September 4, to be exact!!!
Mendocino,
;D ;D ;) ;D
Stiffhd2toe,
Your welcome. I wasn't sure if you were looking for the pros thoughts, so that is why I waited so long to reply, sorry!!!