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What is the selling point of "barrier free" seating? I've seen it on websites and a dealer mentioned it, why is it desirable?
Quote from: NurseN2000 on June 22, 2011, 09:07:41 pmWhat is the selling point of "barrier free" seating? I've seen it on websites and a dealer mentioned it, why is it desirable? The easiest analogy I can come up with is its the same difference you'd experience comparing bucket seats to bench seating in the front seat of a car.
Quote from: sorebikr on June 23, 2011, 11:31:38 amQuote from: NurseN2000 on June 22, 2011, 09:07:41 pmWhat is the selling point of "barrier free" seating? I've seen it on websites and a dealer mentioned it, why is it desirable? The easiest analogy I can come up with is its the same difference you'd experience comparing bucket seats to bench seating in the front seat of a car. Its just a little nicer for moving around IMO (though you're bouyant so the car thing is only partially accurate really) and better if you're wanting to sit closer to someone . Its really a personal preference thing. I like open seating and while it may be top 10 on my checklist of things to look for when shopping for a new spa its certainly not top 2 or 3 for me.