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Thermospas Concord Platinum or Marquis "The Show" or "Epic"
NBonugli:
Castletonia,
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah, I isolated the diverter valves to one seat at a time...it was just underwhelming for me...maybe it's me, lol.
I have back and shoulder issues...I think, I need something more aggressive versus hiring a full time masseuse (no Bob Kraft pun intended)
Nick B
Boston
swilly1000:
I remember wet testing an Epic and thinking it was very good pressure.
--- Quote from: NBonugli on March 02, 2019, 04:32:07 pm ---Unfortunately the dealer said a wet test wasn't available for this particular tub...but I could test another D1 tub on the floor.
--- End quote ---
No wet test = no sale. Not a chance I would lay down that kind of money without taking it for a test drive.
Hottubguy:
Nick in the Boston area Full foam should be a prerequisite. I wouldn’t even consider a tub that’s not full foam except maybe Arctic but I don’t need know enough about there insulation system to say one way or the other. I too am also surprised about the Marquis wet test. In my personal opinion Marquis and D-1 both make 2 of the most powerful tubs on the market. You weren’t at me shopping Marquis so I’m guessing you were up on Amesbury. The sales manager up there does a great job with his customers. He is really one of the best in the business. D-1 guy up that way I don’t know much about. The Show is the most powerful tub I have ever sat in. At least you are getting off the idea of the Thermospas. Without wet testing the Marquis you may have bought it and wouldn’t be happy. The thermospa Jet wise and power wise is nowhere near a D-1 or a Marquis. I also think the lack of the reviews on D-1 is more about them not having nearly as many dealers compared to the other brands.
NBonugli:
Hottubguy,
I'm assuming you are in Natick?
I went up to Seasonal Speciality Stores in Amherst, Nh. I did stop in a couple of weeks ago up in Amesbury looking for Jay
but he was away at a Caldera or Marquis dealer convention or something. I dealt with their head of service (I forget his name)
and he seemed like a pretty decent guy. Unfortunately they didn't have an Epic or Show to water test or I would have. We talked
some numbers...but I figured till I finished scoping out other brands and then depending on findings circle back around and meet
up with Jay at some point...or another Marquis/Caldera dealer. Amherst, NH had a private room setup, so I shot up there with my
daughter. I wanted to try out a "show" but they didn't have one...because they said it was not typical stocked tub and a special
order.
Maybe I was doing something wrong when in the Epic..or maybe I'm just not the typical spa buyer...who the hell know...but I I've
been in spas/tubs prior and I messed with every diverter, air valve, etc. on that Epic and sat in every seat multiple times...the only
real jets that did something for me personally...were the whirlpool jets and the power blasting out of those things. I'm not saying that
the normal jets didn't have enough power/pressure in general...(maybe for most they would adequate/just fine) just not enough for
me personally.
The only real feedback that I have on the Thermospas Concord model is from my friend and coworker who has had the same model for 5 years (but with 1 less jet pump and no air blower jets) and he has bad shoulders and bad back
similar to myself and he swears by it. He also had a Thermospas for a long time prior from what he told me that he gave to his neighbor when he decided to upgrade to the Concord Gold five years ago. I haven't personally been in
the TS yet....but I'm thinking that with (3) dedicated jets pumps and therapy/air control...it's got to have more power going to each seat versus two pumps? 3>2
That's also part of the reason the D-1 seemed appealing...Yes it's larger then the TS 80" x 80" (or most of the other tubs I've been looking at within my price range) versus the D1 exec coming in at 110"x 92"
but the D1 is setup with (3) dedicated jet pumps...and has (2) whirlpool jets as well (one on floor and one to the side of the bench seat)
Bottom line is if I'm spending that type of money...I want to make damned sure that sucker has the power to blow socks and wigs
right off. Not that I'll actually be wearing socks or wigs in the tub...but you get my drift.
I'm the type of person that would rather have too much power and not need it/dial it down and use when needed...versus not having enough jet power and regretting it.
Thank you again for the insight...it's much appreciated.
Nick B
Boston
Hottubguy:
No I am south of Boston. Halfway between the cape and Boston. Jay @ Precision was whom I was referring too. Last week he was in the Dominican as one of the award winners for Marquis Spas. I think at the minimum you need to try the thermospa. Personally thinking if you weren’t impressed with the Epic then I think you will be extremely underwhelmed in the Thermospa. Not sure if Jay stocks the Show or not but another Marquis tub I would consider if in your shoes would be the Reward. If you aren’t impressed with that then maybe Marquis isn’t for you. In Natick you have Hot Spring and Sundance. Again 2 very nice tubs. Keep searching and trying. You will find the tub that is right for you. Plus I know most of us are getting rid of 2018’s pretty discounted st this point so you should be able to get a great deal right now. Did anybody at Seaso al go over operation of the Epic with you?
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