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I'm about to go visiting myself. Finally got the insurance company BS squared away and have a check in hand. I really enjoyed my J345, but am torn now between a new hot tub or a sauna. If anyone has any practical experience with an indoor home sauna, I'd like to hear it.
Actually it was just a visit to two stores, three if you count the Royal Spa dealer 2-3 weeks ago. It was chemical shopping day for me, last time I went to the Jacuzzi/Sundance Dealer, so this time I went to the HS/Cal Dealer. I do that so I can look at various models and try to keep up to date. I never stop at the local Arctic dealer for Chemicals! Why? Tom can tell you why! (Thats a joke btw) Anyway, this mega giant store was totally out of Dichlor and only had MPS in 5 pound bottles. A pool saleslady tried to sell me pool chemicals that were the same. Not to make it a total wasted trip I walked back into the spa floor and checked out two limelight spas. Attractively priced, I would definitely put the pulse on my wet test list. (Currently Majesta, J-365, Vanguard and now this Pulse) FYI, I'm not in the market unless my current spa requires major dollars to repair. After that I left to go to the Sundance Jacuzzi dealer again.My shock walking in was to see the main eyecatching spa was a $15K Dynasty spa with 19" LCD TV and stereo. I kind of had some inside info that they were considering adding the Dynasty line. Apparently they did and our authorized Dynasty Service reps. I've only heard good things about their Service Dept. I would never buy this spa, but there was some interesting things about it I'll see if I can upload the equipment compartment pic I took with my phone.I got my chemicals and took a look at several other Dynasty models. They didn't drop any product lines to pick this one up. Their sales floor is huge and one of my favorites to just walk around. I saw a few neat things, but one disapointment. I think the current model America II is the closest to my current model. In mine the wrist jets are a huge waste and it looks like they copied the same location, right wrist 10" higher than the left wrist. Its impossible to use both comfortably
I am going to assume you are talking about All Seasons spas and Scioto Valley? Thanks!Sean
We sell and have sauna's. I love the sauna, but it is different than the hot tub by far. What kind of therapy are you looking for? Are you looking at the infared or traditional steam saunas?
I was thinking about you when I was in the store and was going to mention it in my message. Check out that $15k Dynasty when you go in. [/quote}If I was gonna buy a hot tub, it wouldn't be a 15k model!
I am looking at a traditional high heat sauna. The Far Infrared concept bothers me, it is too much like being microwaved.On therapy:I have managed to break my left leg in four places in a motorcycle accident, then 17 years later, I broke my pelvis in three places, three ribs, collarbone all at once when a lady tried to "beat me" through an intersection when I was running lights and siren (we tied). When it gets cold and damp, the only things that take the ache away are a hot tub or high heat sauna. Even though it is only temporary, it is comfort.To be fair, I've never tried an infrared sauna. Just can't wrap my arms around the concept.I bought my last tub from All Seasons in Hilliard. I was pleased with the prices and service. They will be my first stop if I go the hot tub route.