Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: 104 degrees on May 06, 2007, 03:28:32 pm
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What makes one better then the other. I'm talking about jets that are in the same class.
Thank's 104 :)
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What makes one better then the other. I'm talking about jets that are in the same class.
Thank's 104 :)
There are only subjective answers to that one:
The way they feel! :D
Test soak. ;D
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assuming that by "same class" you mean "same quality" so you are not concerned about functionality and longevity, then Dan is completely right. Some people like a stronger massage than others, some like more jets for the feet, or neck jets and some people find that after a while, they dont use the jets much anymore, and just like quiet water. Jets can be a novelty that wears off, especially with social tubbing (noise) or they can be very therapeutic. I use mine as much now, if not more, then when I got the tub a little over a year ago, but I'm often soothing minor injuries, and it HELPS SO MUCH.
So I'd suggest trying lots of tubs out, and also considering how you visualize most of your tub use. quiet time listening to birds or bats, or eyes closed, getting massaged? Social or therapeutic?
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I think its all about flow, how much water flow comes out of the jets, small jets high pressure will usually just make most people itch.
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I think its all about flow, how much water flow comes out of the jets, small jets high pressure will usually just make most people itch.
This is very true >:( i had it happen.
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assuming that by "same class" you mean "same quality" so you are not concerned about functionality and longevity, then Dan is completely right. Some people like a stronger massage than others, some like more jets for the feet, or neck jets and some people find that after a while, they dont use the jets much anymore, and just like quiet water. Jets can be a novelty that wears off, especially with social tubbing (noise) or they can be very therapeutic. I use mine as much now, if not more, then when I got the tub a little over a year ago, but I'm often soothing minor injuries, and it HELPS SO MUCH.
So I'd suggest trying lots of tubs out, and also considering how you visualize most of your tub use. quiet time listening to birds or bats, or eyes closed, getting massaged? Social or therapeutic?
We tub alike
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There are only subjective answers to that one:
The way they feel! :D
Test soak. ;D
I was looking more at quality. how do you know that there quality rather then the cheap plastic type.