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I read this all the time, new users floating out of the seats. When my wife first wet tested some hot tubs, she floated also. In my opinion, it just takes time to get used to sitting in a hot tub. I will compare it to riding a bike. You just don't hop on a bike the first day and ride, unless you are Lance Armstrong. Give it a few tries, and your body will adapt at how to stay in the seat. I wouldn't base my decision of buying a tub on being buoyant.
I wouldn't base my decision of buying a tub on being buoyant.
Quote from: Topline Mike on November 14, 2014, 09:23:59 amI wouldn't base my decision of buying a tub on being buoyant. That's got to be one of the MOST unique statements I've ever seen in this industry. The entire world typically says the exact opposite (this is one of the BIG reasons for wet testing!)
Hmmm ... as an old diver, just how does one float in one tub but not another? Your body's buoyancy in fresh water should be the same no matter what. The only thing I can think of would be if someone had enough salt in the water to change their buoyancy but that's due to differences in the density of water, not tub design ...