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karismom:

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--- Quote from: zinger084 on March 21, 2018, 11:26:45 am ---I don't own one (yet...) but I don't see how people can steer away from the engineering (from a fellow engineer) of the Bullfrogs!?  100% wood free and jet packs to change out. 

I looked at Hot Springs, Jacuzzi, Sundance, Bullfrog (and threw in Viking).  I own an old Sundance, but right now, Bullfrog, IMO, is where it's at, and the others are going to have a tough go for the next few years keeping up.

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LOL, drink much koolaid? I can give you 3-4 reasons the engineering is flawed.

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Well, I for one would be interested in your opinion (because that's what it is) on 3 or 4 reasons why the engineering is flawed.

I guess we will see. Mine hasn't been delivered yet, but I pulled the trigger on a R6L last week for a great price, but decided to put down another 2K and get an A7L. Bigger, more jetpaks, the color I like (titanium shell), ozone and circulation pump. Still a great price.

castletonia:
Vita and Maax are the same company.  At $6k, I think a Vita is probably equal to anything else out there.  Not the greatest insulation and I assume steel frame, which I don’t care for, but I think it would be a solid hot tub at that price.

castletonia:

--- Quote from: zinger084 on March 21, 2018, 11:26:45 am ---I don't own one (yet...) but I don't see how people can steer away from the engineering (from a fellow engineer) of the Bullfrogs!?  100% wood free and jet packs to change out. 

I looked at Hot Springs, Jacuzzi, Sundance, Bullfrog (and threw in Viking).  I own an old Sundance, but right now, Bullfrog, IMO, is where it's at, and the others are going to have a tough go for the next few years keeping up.

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Opinions are just that, opinions.  Bullfrog makes a quality product, but plastic frames and jet packs don’t make them engineering marvels.  I sell Hot Spring and Caldera and used to sell Marquis.  They all acknowledge the push Bullfrog is making, but I don’t think anyone is afraid thinking they need to play catch-up.  Everyone has their own thing, jet packs are bullfrogs thing.

Sam:

--- Quote from: Tman122 on March 21, 2018, 05:29:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: zinger084 on March 21, 2018, 11:26:45 am ---I don't own one (yet...) but I don't see how people can steer away from the engineering (from a fellow engineer) of the Bullfrogs!?  100% wood free and jet packs to change out. 

I looked at Hot Springs, Jacuzzi, Sundance, Bullfrog (and threw in Viking).  I own an old Sundance, but right now, Bullfrog, IMO, is where it's at, and the others are going to have a tough go for the next few years keeping up.

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LOL, drink much koolaid? I can give you 3-4 reasons the engineering is flawed.

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You say that, but you never actually provide any good reasons.  Bullfrog spas are very well engineered. 

DJJ:
I just purchased a Bullfrog R5L for $5800 which is more in line with your price range. I have had it a few months and love it. It isn't a real large tub. I actually just downsized from a 6 seater to this one. It would be a perfect size for you and your wife. They say you can seat 3. There are 3 seats but it would be a bit crowded. I also love the jetpacks and power of the jets. As a matter of fact I have to turn them down because I find them too powerful.

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