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Murcie355:
Hello Everyone, I'm new to the spa world and was hoping to get some good advice from anyone that might be familiar with either of these spas. I was quoted on the Jacuzzi J375 $10k w/tax to include cover, lift cover, delivery and steps. Was also quoted $11,200 on a sundance Cameo to include the same extras. We want a spa for hydrotherapy. I lean toward the cameo for the hip jets and prefer the lounge feature thats in both. The sundance dealer said their Cameo model is more comparable to jacuzzi's J465 model. He also said the Jacuzzi J375 was more comparable to the sundance Hamilton which he priced at $8200. I welcome anyones opinion on the spas mentioned and whether the pricing I was given on both spas sounds like a great deal. Does anyone own one of these spas and how does the pricing sound? Thank you so much for the input.

HotTub9707:
Hi!  You're looking at 2 great tubs.  I recently purchased a hot tub for the first time, and indeed the Cameo and J-375 were among my final contenders.  Like you, hydrotherapy is important for me.  Being a cyclist and long-distance runner, I need good foot massage and calf massage...and I soon found that the models with a lounge seat were very therapeutic for me.  I loved the Cameo but it had 2 major drawbacks for me:  the lounger eats up 2 corner seats, and the spa quickly gets cramped if you're having more than 4 people in it.  I turned my attention to the J-375, which solves the Cameo's first problem by still having 3 corner seats along with the lounger.  But for me the foot jets in the lounger were too small and not strong enough for much-needed foot therapy.  I was quoted pricing of $8,700 for the J-375 and $10,000 for the Cameo, before tax.  Not quite satisfied with either tub, I continued my search and splurged a bit for a Jacuzzi J-480.  The tub has an amazing lounger that fits like a glove, plus three awesome corner seats all with great jetting.  It has the foot dome, the aesthetics are beautiful, and the tub is very comfortable for up to 6 adults.  I highly recommend checking out the J-480.  It's more expensive than the Cameo, but strike a really good deal on it and it won't be all that more expensive.  Very best of luck with your search, and I look forward to hearing which model you end up with.  You're looking at the 2 best brands, and you won't go wrong.  All the best!! 

Tman122:

--- Quote from: Murcie355 on September 26, 2016, 11:52:01 pm ---Hello Everyone, I'm new to the spa world and was hoping to get some good advice from anyone that might be familiar with either of these spas. I was quoted on the Jacuzzi J375 $10k w/tax to include cover, lift cover, delivery and steps. Was also quoted $11,200 on a sundance Cameo to include the same extras. We want a spa for hydrotherapy. I lean toward the cameo for the hip jets and prefer the lounge feature thats in both. The sundance dealer said their Cameo model is more comparable to jacuzzi's J465 model. He also said the Jacuzzi J375 was more comparable to the sundance Hamilton which he priced at $8200. I welcome anyones opinion on the spas mentioned and whether the pricing I was given on both spas sounds like a great deal. Does anyone own one of these spas and how does the pricing sound? Thank you so much for the input.

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I say forget about the price until you wet test and see which one fits YOU the best. Then start talking price with the dealer.

Murcie355:
Thank you both for the input.  Hot tub 9707, I really appreciate the in depth response. I deal with hip issues so the reason I was leaning towards the cameo was because they have specific jets directed towads the hip.  I dont anticipate having many in the spa at one time so the cramping issue wouldn't be a problem for us. Hot tub 9707, if the seating arrangement was not an issue would you still have gone with the J480? Thanks again!

HotTub9707:
That's a good question, if it was only ever 2 or 3 people in the tub the Cameo is a great choice.  But one thing I've learned from doing many wet tests is how much I enjoy a wide variety of seats and jetting in a tub.  And that was a good part of the reason I splurged on the J-480.  A great lounge seat, 3 awesome corner seats, a seat under 2 elevated waterfalls, and a cool-down seat.  Six different seats with different jet arrangements, all of which can enjoy the foot dome (except for the lounger) and 3 of which have great calf massage (critical for me).  That said, the Cameo is an awesome spa as well...many things to love about it.  As Tman122 pointed out, wet test all of these models (and others) if you can.  Wet testing will indeed be your best indicator of which is the right spa for you.  The challenge can be that dealers may not have the models filled that you're most interested in, that was a challenge I found.  But at minimum wet test a spa from each of the series...Sundance 880-series and Jacuzzi J-300 series and J-400 series.  Picking a hot tub can be a tough decision.  At one point I was considering J-375, J-385, Cameo, Optima, Maxxus, and J-480.  Wet test as much as you can, gather as much information as you can, process it all, and go with your gut.  Good luck!  Any more questions, I'm happy to give my two cents. 

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