Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: SuzyQ on December 01, 2007, 10:28:38 am
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Due to limited space I need a corner model. What's the best one? Thanks!
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In my opinion, for the price, this one is tops:
http://solanaspas.com/showroom_tx.html
Dimension 1 makes a really sharp looking one that is similiar in style to a jet fighter! I really like the looks of it. They are very expensive, but it might be just what you are looking for.
Good luck!
Termie
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SuzyQ
Welcome to the forum.
Depending on how limited your space is you may be able to use a small square or rectangular spa. All this is not considering a cover lifter, they can take up a lot of space to your limited area. :(
Happy hunting.
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SuzyQ
I had the same situation with space limitations. It tooks months of planning and checking out spa's before I found one that would fit the space and, felt like I was in a spa that had good jet action.
I wet tested the Solana- Positives- A great massage for such a little tub, seat depth fine for me (I'm 5'3"), nice foot jet, comfortable all the way around, less water to fill it than most other spa's, resonable price. Minus- Not very deep for taller folks (my friend 6' had to scrunch down to get full back massage), only has 1 year warranty. Also, I didn't like the way you have to crawl over one another to change seats. If you are the primary user that should not pose a problem.
Over all, I would say it's a nice little hot tub backed by a reputable company.
As always TEST SOAK!!! before you purchase.
Look over your space again. I was sure I didn't have the space for anything other than a pie wedge shape. Turns out, with a redesign of my space, I could fit other spa's in my corner, even with the cover lifter.
Coleman, Artesian, Watkins Hot Spot & Tiger River have some really nice smaller spas that may work for you. Hot Springs Jetsetter is also smaller in width. I tried all of these mentioned before my purchase. Good Luck in your search.
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http://www.marquisspas.com/spa_rendezvous.asp