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Trying to do as much research as I can ... I have looked at tons, talked to others, wettested/dry-tested.... Narrowed down my spa choice to models from Hot Spring and Sundance. My main desire is therapeutic benefit - outside of the usual quality manufacturer/reputable dealer. I think with HS and SD I have both. Models from each - vary some in cost.Any thoughts from any one on them would be appreciated. I like the motojet (sp?) on HS but wonder about trouble with it within a few years? I love the "grab bars" on the SD 880 series - which I can't understand why more don't have them. I may not be old, but my joints are and its just a safety feature I appreciate - along with a "cool seat" or flat area to more safely enter the tub. Here are my models on my list after weeding out tons... HS - Aria and their next level down, Flair. (I do like the feel of the Aria's lounger more than the Flair as it is not as deep, but in the grand scheme its fine) $2500 difference. Sundance - Cameo, Marin or Altamar. Both dealers have excellent reputations in my area and have been wonderful to work with thus far. We are in NC, will mostly be just my husband and myself - college age/adult kids may come home more often with a hot tub - but mostly just us - stress relief and joint comfort.Thank you for any comments!!
You have a very tough decision! My husband wants me to give Hot Springs another try...I liked the Sundance dover better...smaller tub for us as it is just us 2...A small tub offers an easier in and out, My husband is 6'2 and he did fit into a Sundance dover and we we're able to sit side by side in it and with a pillow under me I had less float...Have your wife try using a pillow under her in the spa...
We found the plus factors for Sundance were---higher seating for the ladies----larger pumps---titanium heaterThe negative factors were ---salt water worried us about corrosion----seats lower in HS---moto massage had a lot of moving parts that could malfunction
Quote from: DaveMc on November 24, 2014, 01:14:55 pmWe found the plus factors for Sundance were---higher seating for the ladies----larger pumps---titanium heaterThe negative factors were ---salt water worried us about corrosion----seats lower in HS---moto massage had a lot of moving parts that could malfunctionjust so you and anyone else reading this post is fully informed...1. Hot Spring's uses a titanium heater as well2. pump size means nothing, how it personally feels on your skin means everything.3. moto-massage is essentially 1 moving part not "a lot" as described above4. salt levels in a salt water spa are approx. 1800-2000 ppm....as reference your own human tear drops are approx. 9,000 ppm and actual sea water is approx. 36,000 ppm....its kind of funny actually I keep seeing all these posts that mention "corrosion" and and I've been personally selling the saltwater system now since mid 2009 and I've yet to see 1 single instance/photo/in real life or otherwise of any type of corrosion at all...if someone has a photo or some type of proof that this has actually happened one single time I'd sure love to see it.
Almost every saltwater spa we ever sold had premature failures due to corrosion. You could see it on the heater element, the heater tube, the jets, etc..... Saltwater is corrosive. I don't have much experience with the ACE system that supposedly uses lower salt levels, but in general, most salt systems absolutely do tend to corrode components. We quit offering them due to the astronomical instances of component failure with them. To be clear, I am not speaking with direct experience with the Hot Spring salt system, though it has had it's own issues from everything I read.