Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: cc322 on September 10, 2005, 11:07:41 am
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After looking at hot tubs for the past few weeks here is what I have come up with to purchase.
Sundance (bahia) 6000.00 otd with steps cover and cover lift, changing L.E.D. lights and starter chemical kit.
Jacuzzi (j-365) same as above but 6985.00
Tiger Rivrers (caspian) Cover, no lift ozone macine, steps chemical kit changing L.E.D. for extra 50.00
What do you think. Any other suggestions?
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Welcome to the board! To help you feel at ease and to make things easy for you, I'll make the decision for you.....Tiger River Caspian! ;D Wasn't that simple?
Seriously, they are all good spa manufacturers. You'll be happy with any of them for a long time. Be sure and wet test each one to find which one fits you best. When you find the best one, grab that tiger by the tail. ;)
Terminator
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Welcome to the board! To help you feel at ease and to make things easy for you, I'll make the decision for you.....Tiger River Caspian! ;D Wasn't that simple?
Seriously, they are all good spa manufacturers. You'll be happy with any of them for a long time. Be sure and wet test each one to find which one fits you best. When you find the best one, grab that tiger by the tail. ;)
Terminator
You sound a little partial ;) so since you are a dealer is that one you carry as well? If so is that a fair price for a Caspian? I have checked another dealer and he was about 300-400 cheaper. Kinda like buying a car to me ??? Can you give me any insight on why the Caspian is the better. Thanks
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I am a dealer but not for the brands you are looking at....but the Bahia seems to have small jets...you might get itchy rather quickly with those ....
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You sound a little partial ;) so since you are a dealer is that one you carry as well? If so is that a fair price for a Caspian? I have checked another dealer and he was about 300-400 cheaper. Kinda like buying a car to me ??? Can you give me any insight on why the Caspian is the better. Thanks
Well, I'm more than a LITTLE partial ;D as I do sell Tiger River alongside HotSpring (they're both made by the same company as I'm sure you probably know).
I'm not sure what price you're being offered on the Caspian, but we sell the spa in that set-up for around $8,200.
I think it would probably be better to let existing customers of the 3 brands mentioned give you their opinion rather than reading a sales presentation from me. I know there are several people on this forum who have purchased each of those spas and you will get a better representation from them on the pros and cons of each than you will from a bunch of salespeople.
They are all 3 high quality spas that will give you years of enjoyment. It basically boils down to which one you feel is the best value for your money and which dealer you feel best about for the long term. I wish you luck in your shopping process. :)
Terminator
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The Caspian is 7000.00 otd delivered with ozone steps, cover, starter kit
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That's a very good price.
Terminator
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That's a very good price.
Terminator
Thanks for the help I think they are iso9001 as well.
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;D Hi I have the j-365 and LOVE IT!!! Could not be happier....I also looked and the HS Grandee. I went with the J-365 because I didnt float in any of the seats but, was still deep enough for hubby. We had a bit of an issue with that being I am only 4' 10 1/2'' (gotta get that 1/2'' in) and my husband is 6'3'' . The price they gave you was cheaper than we paid.
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;D Hi I have the j-365 and LOVE IT!!! Could not be happier....I also looked and the HS Grandee. I went with the J-365 because I didnt float in any of the seats but, was still deep enough for hubby. We had a bit of an issue with that being I am only 4' 10 1/2'' (gotta get that 1/2'' in) and my husband is 6'3'' . The price they gave you was cheaper than we paid.
Yes that is one we are looking at very strongly. The only concern is the caspian has 36 jets the j-365 has 30. Not sure if that's a bad thing or not
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Yes, they are ISO 9001, certified by Lloyd's of London. They are made on the same assembly line as the HotSpring, using virtually all the same components. There used to be a lot of differences between HS and TR, but now there are more similarities than differences.
I truly enjoy the Caspian. Being an ol' fat boy, I really like the deep bucket corner seats. My wife loves the foot jets on the foot dome and my little girl likes the multiple seating levels.
Terminator
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I never looked at the caspian. But I can tell you that the foot and calf jets in the 365 are amazing . The best thing you can do is wet test and go from there. I think it is the only way to go. I loved the HS Grandee until I got in it. I floated out of all but 2 seats. In the 365 I am good in all the seats even the one that is almost to my mouth. :P
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I also wanted to say, We like many ended up spending more than we had origanly wanted to. But the first soak all the worry and and seconed guessing melted away and we were just sorry we didnt do it sooner
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I also wanted to say, We like many ended up spending more than we had origanly wanted to. But the first soak all the worry and and seconed guessing melted away and we were just sorry we didnt do it sooner
Thanks for the help we are going to the Jacuzzi and Tiger rivers dealer today ;D
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We wet tested all of those before we made the decision to buy our Marquis Epic and found that for us the Jacuzzi was the most comfortable with the best feeling jets of the three. We did not care for the jet action on the Tiger River, but to each his own. Good luck.
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We wet tested all of those before we made the decision to buy our Marquis Epic and found that for us the Jacuzzi was the most comfortable with the best feeling jets of the three. We did not care for the jet action on the Tiger River, but to each his own. Good luck.
Yes, wet test and understand that 3 people could wet test those 3 spas you're discussing and EACH could pick a different one as "best" for them. You should pick the brains of everyone here who has experience with them but don't automatically assume that because Peggy Sue or Billy Bob liked the "XXXX" spa best for such and such reasons that it should be the tiebreaker for your decision.
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Yes, wet test and understand that 3 people could wet test those 3 spas you're discussing and EACH could pick a different one as "best" for them. You should pick the brains of everyone here who has experience with them but don't automatically assume that because Peggy Sue or Billy Bob liked the "XXXX" spa best for such and such reasons that it should be the tiebreaker for your decision.
I totally agree!! :)
I admit to a bias for the Caspian, but it is not for everyone. Wet Test them all...twice if you need to be sure. You will have this spa for years to come. Good luck!
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I've had the Caspain for just over 2 months now and love it.
I paid $7200 for it (Cover, lifter, steps, CD Ozinator, delivery and starter chems,...and a free rubber duck). Other's here have reported paying less or the same. The 8000 price from Terminator is the highest I 've seen for that tub. Are prices going up? Time of year? Location? Oil prices?
All in all, It's a great tub and others here who have one say the same. Wet test it and if you like it and it fits you then go for it.
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I agree with ttyacke...we chose an Epic, but Jacuzzi was our other choice. Wet test, wet test and then wet test again.