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cranbiz:
I'm glad you found something. Enjoy.

I will be interested in the long term reliability of the Wellis. They are new to the US and they look like a decent tub. I'm also curious about how good the dealer support it.

Sam:
Nice!  Wellis seems to be making a lot of noise in the U.S. these days.  I really like what they are doing.  Seem to be really well made with good features at a decent price.  Come back and update us after you've had it for awhile. 

Ripper238:

--- Quote from: Canton on February 02, 2024, 07:54:37 pm ---Just wanted to give an update.  I ended up getting a Wellis Monte Rosa for me an my wife.  And while my only point of reference was the Maxx spa I had that was probably 20 years old, the difference is night and day.  The jets are amazing compared to what I remember.  Had the spa about 4 months now and am very pleased with the tub. It has definitely helped with my wife's back problems.

Just wanted to thank everyone for their help.

--- End quote ---

Great to hear! The Monte Rosa will provide great jet verity and therapeutic benefits for you and your wife for a long time.

Malcom Turn:
Sounds like you're on a mission to find the perfect spa for your wife, which is super thoughtful of you! Since she liked the lounger section in your old Maxx Spa, definitely keep an eye out for that feature. When you're shopping, look for tubs with adjustable jets so she can customize the massage to target her back. Brands like Jacuzzi, Hot Spring, and Sundance are known for their therapeutic tubs. It might also be worth checking with a physical therapist for specific recommendations tailored to her needs. Hope this helps, and good luck with your search!

Vincent Jennings:
Dealing with back issues is a real pain in the... well, back! I feel for your wife, man. Okay, so my aunt had a similar deal with her back probs, and she swears by those tubs with hydrotherapy jets. Like, legit, it's like a mini massage for your entire body. Check out models with adjustable jets so you can tailor the pressure. And yeah, that lounger section is key – it hits the sweet spot, you know?

Also, consider those tubs with built-in heating features. Keeps things cozy and can help relax the muscles even more. Maybe hit up a few spa showrooms, test the waters (literally), and see what clicks. Best of luck, hope your wife finds some relief soon!

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