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Changing Jets to Match Bullfrog's Gyrossage

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Tman122:
Yea, test more. You might find it's easier and more natural to change seats a few times during a soak for different feels without having to move a jet pack or buy more, or...........sorry bullfrog fans. Their a good brand just not for this person. It happens. They were impressed with your jets though so that helps your reputation. Maybe another model BF would work?

And the perfect tub for you will have at least 3 places you can sit comfortably and relax to a different feel without floating. If it makes you itch don't buy it either. Floating and itching right at the top of my list of don't get.

It's OK to make an effort and float in a hot tub (that's actually quite nice if your ears are under water and the jets drown out all outside noise, close your eyes and only open them to stare at the stars for a minute or 2. Wedge your toes someplace comfy. Spread your arms. Cool when it's snowing lightly to but 103-104 is appropriate here.) They make nets that can make this an even more relaxing experience.

But you shouldn't float when you don't want to.

Sorrentino100:
I'm going to try wet testing the A5l, it has 31" of depth which may help with the buoyancy issue. The gyrossage was my favorite jetpak followed by the Oscillator and Pulsator. All 3 had some type of kneading or pulsing action. The jets on all of these are the largest offered by Bullfrog. I like the plumbing simplicity, jetpak modularity and energy efficiency of the Bullfrog hot tubs. Hot tubs are fairly costly, so I will be taking my time and researching and wet testing until I find the best fit.

Omnigeek:
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 ...

wmccall:

--- Quote from: Omnigeek on January 16, 2015, 09:45:31 pm ---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 ...

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The design of the seats plays a great deal in floating.  Even if your floating in the ocean and you put your feet up in the air your other half sinks.   Seats that force your knees up push your bottom down.  Seats that recline a great deal force your bottom up.

Waterlogger:
Women are more buoyant than men for some reason.

If your being blown out of the seat, turn the jets in that seat down...Cant see why it would matter what tub your in.

Hot water and bubbles.

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