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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: longshot on December 26, 2006, 11:56:30 am

Title: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: longshot on December 26, 2006, 11:56:30 am
After searching the forum for threads on this topic, I guess I feel the need to ask it one more time.  We're looking for a tub that will be primarily used by one-two of us at a time.  Occassionally we may want to fit another couple in, but mostly it will be one or two of us.  Priorities include at least one (preferably two) foot jets; a cooldown seat, and at least one seat that will provide some neck jets.  

We've looked at offerings from Jacuzzi, Nordic, and Sundance (Denali), in both 6'6" and 7' diameter.  My questions are:

1. Does anyone have any experience with a 6'6" round tub, as far as putting four people in it? I don't want it to be cramped, even if they are my friends ;-)

2. Are there any other brands we should take a look at?  My local dealer is telling me they are out of Nordics, which is the one I'm currently leaning toward, and they won't have another shipment until March/April (I was kinda hoping to enjoy it through the winter).

We'll bite the bullet and forego tubbing until April if Nordic is the way to go - but before we commit to that, I just wanted to make sure we weren't missing any options we hadn't looked at yet.

Thanks for any input - and happy new year, all!
-Tom
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: loosenupspas on December 26, 2006, 12:03:00 pm
California Cooperage 103 is a nice round design.  Metal frame, abs pan.....waterfall.....many neice features.  Find them at a
Coleman Dealer......good choice
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Chris_H on December 26, 2006, 12:06:44 pm
I think in any round spa you are going to be cramped with 4 people as there is just not enough room even if it is 7’ foot.  I don’t think that extra 6 inches is going to do much.  I have sat in round spas and I think they are cramped with only me in the spa.

You are generally looking at decent brands.  I would also look at the Solana RX as it will be less expensive than all three mentioned, generally the same size, and of decent quality.   It is from the makers of Hotspring.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: drewstar on December 26, 2006, 12:13:48 pm
I had a 1999 Nordic round  tub. I'm not sure of the size, but it was less than 6', probably more like 5' or less.

It was all open seating and since the seats were not angled back, 4 adults could sit in it and socialize.  2 adults could relax and put their feet out on the seats across from them.


I would consider:  Seating: I've seen some round tubs that have scultped, molded seats. This can greatly impact how comfortable or not, you are. The other consideration is how tall are you? Me, my wife and our close friends are all under 5'8". For you, it could be very different.  

So,  how do you tell? Wet test.  :D  Hell, bring your friends along and have them sit in it too.  
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Spatech_tuo on December 26, 2006, 12:16:10 pm
People buy round tubs because they like the look but their design is limiting if you're going to have 4 people in it. The corner seats in a rectangular spa give you much better seating that a round spa can provide.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: RUBADUBDUB on December 26, 2006, 12:19:19 pm
x2 for the Cal coop 103!

Also a different twist of a round tub check out a SOFTTUB 300 series. This is a cool little tub priced nicely but runs on 110v. Just a another thought.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Chad on December 26, 2006, 01:08:17 pm
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 Does anyone have any experience with a 6'6" round tub, as far as putting four people in it? I don't want it to be cramped, even if they are my friends ;-)

Tom

I personally have no experience with Nordic spas or round tubs for that matter. However, if you go to rhtubs.com and browse the review section, you'll find 4 people's comments on their own Nordic Crowns. Here is a pic of the Crown 2.

(http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r165/tileman_photos/p_crownii.jpg)
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: gcbrowni on December 26, 2006, 01:34:55 pm
The Great Lakes Sunlighter is round also. It seems like a sturdy basic unit, much likes the Nordics, but it has sculpted seats.

My reasoning was much the same as the OP's: 2 people, with an additional couple sometimes.

Disclaimer: I bought one 4 days ago.



Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: RobRoy on December 26, 2006, 01:48:40 pm
Check out Softub. Plugs into a 110v outlet. Empty it weighs 65 lbs.

A great 4 person hot tub.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: longshot on December 26, 2006, 02:32:41 pm
This is great input - thanks, all!  Especially helpful were the reviews on rhtub.com - hadn't seen those before - great to read first-hand reviews like that.  
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Chad on December 26, 2006, 02:50:39 pm
Your welcome for the link longshot but the real thank you should go out to Dr. Spa(long time member of this forum). Afterall, it is his website. :)
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Jacuzzi Jim on December 27, 2006, 01:38:09 pm
 I think the downfall with round spas is not the overall size of the spa but the lack of footroom,it gets cozy really fast but if you like playing footsie its fine.


 And if you are in there with a bunch of supermodels its even better.

 I would check out the Roberts tub!!
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on December 27, 2006, 02:49:34 pm
Unfortunately with a traditional woden hot tub you have TONS of foot room. Even more with ours as the bench is completely supported by the side of the tub and there's no bench legs. However, if you can get tiogether 8 or 10 supermodels I would be more than happy to assist in a some experimentation.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: drewstar on December 27, 2006, 03:03:23 pm
 While I think Doc's wooden tubs are stunning, wood tubs don't have insulation, nor do they have the therapy options of portable spas (round or not).  Making the jump from a round "portable spa" to a tradiiontal wooden hot tub may not be comparing apples to apples.   Doc, are the filtering systems on the wooden tubs simillair to what we are familliar with?

This might be a good topic...wooden tubs vs portable hot tubs.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: mntubber on January 01, 2007, 08:42:46 pm
Hi,
This is my first post...

I bought a new Nordic Crown XL this fall. It was set up the second week in October. I love it and have used it almost every day!!

It is mainly used by just me and I must say that it is perfect for one person. It's great with another person, too. I am pleased with the jets - they mean business and the placement is exellent. I have had as many as four other people in there with me and you will be touching a few feet, but overall I wouldn't say it's too crowded.

I ordered the LED lights and everyone that has been in the tub agrees that they are great. It's awesome at night. We all like the depth of the tub also.

I ordered the tub and it took about 6 weeks for delivery.

Hope this helps

Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Chad on January 01, 2007, 08:54:36 pm
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Hi,
This is my first post...

I bought a new Nordic Crown XL this fall. It was set up the second week in October. I love it and have used it almost every day!!

It is mainly used by just me and I must say that it is perfect for one person. It's great with another person, too. I am pleased with the jets - they mean business and the placement is exellent. I have had as many as four other people in there with me and you will be touching a few feet, but overall I wouldn't say it's too crowded.

I ordered the LED lights and everyone that has been in the tub agrees that they are great. It's awesome at night. We all like the depth of the tub also.

I ordered the tub and it took about 6 weeks for delivery.

Hope this helps

 

Welcome to the forum mntubber. I hope your Crown XL brings you endless years of trouble free soaking.  :)
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Bama on January 02, 2007, 11:15:37 am
LA Spa, Solaria has neck and shoulder jets plus a lounge seat and it is square.
I believe their is another LA Spa that has neck and shoulder jets without the lounge seat.  
I don't believe I would want a round tub, you loose the nooks that a square or retangle tub provide.  May not seem like much, but those extra nooks provide much more room.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Mendocino101 on January 02, 2007, 08:25:34 pm
I really like the Nordic round. We brought them in in the spring last year and have about 60 in the field, we have yet to have a service call and for the dollar they are a very good value. By the way I think the Crown 2 is the most bang for your dollar.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: longshot on January 04, 2007, 11:14:55 pm
Glad to hear the stories from happy round tubbers!  After much researching and debating, I decided to go with a Jacuzzi J210.  It's fairly comparable to the Nordic Crown II in size and features.  Includes LED lighting for 07, which should be fun, and I like the platinum pearl color option, and the dual footjets (Crown II only has one).  Delivery is set for early Feb, I'm told - looking forward to it!
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Chad on January 05, 2007, 02:31:05 am
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Glad to hear the stories from happy round tubbers!  After much researching and debating, I decided to go with a Jacuzzi J210.  It's fairly comparable to the Nordic Crown II in size and features.  Includes LED lighting for 07, which should be fun, and I like the platinum pearl color option, and the dual footjets (Crown II only has one).  Delivery is set for early Feb, I'm told - looking forward to it!

Congatulations!! Yes, another Jacuzzi owner! :)
I have a 2006 J-345 with platinum and silverwood and wouldn't trade it for any other $6000 tub.
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: Chad on January 05, 2007, 04:09:36 am
The J-210
(http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r165/tileman_photos/j210_platin_autumn250_p1.jpg)
(http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r165/tileman_photos/BigJ210.jpg)
Title: Re: Recommendations please:  round tub?
Post by: longshot on January 05, 2007, 03:00:59 pm
Aw, shoot, look at that - ain't it pretty??  :)

Thanks for posting, WhyNot!