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Have you thought about looking at something other than D-1 or Coleman
Here in California....The dealers tell me that far fewer people who buy thier second spa want the lounger...
Here's the best of both worlds in my opinion. You'll notice the 2 corner seats are what I consider barrier free and allow the user to swing in either direction and make a "lounger" out of them.
Nice spa Steve..... too bad Beachcomber seems to have no representation in the south. I did zip code searches throughout the entire state of Louisiana as far West as Houston, Texas and as far East as Mississippi..... No dealers.
Well what's with that eh? :-/Shortly we will rule the world... have patience! Did you determine just how far away the closest dealer is? Whatever it is, it's worth the trip!! Steve
the whole lounger thing is confusing... I see it as something that takes up one whole side of a tub.... I read where in too many instances people float out of them or they dont exactly fit right.... I've read where it's the least used part of the tub.....
Regardless of wether or not the spa you purchase has a lounger, make sure that it offers barrier free seating allowing you to stretch out.Steve
Hope to wet test the Optima within the next few weeks. The dealer is 85 miles a way and doesnt currently have the Optima filled with water.