Hot Tub Forum
Brand Specific Forums => Marquis Hot Tubs => Topic started by: MattieB on March 05, 2015, 12:23:12 pm
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I continue my search for the perfect hot tub. I am going to wet test the Marquis Epic. It is a leftover 2014 for $10,000. I wasn't interested in a lounger, but hoping the adirondack option is comfortable, and the configuration of jets looks very nice. Epic owners...how do you like your tub? Will Marquis tubs stand the test of time?
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Awesome tub. One of my favorites. Marquis is second to none in quality. The adirondak is nothing like a lounge it's quite comfortable. My favorite seat in that tub is the captains chair to theright of the adirondeck. quite a comfortable seat
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That is my favorite hot tub! The Epic is great. $10,000 is a good price, the store I work at sells it for $11,995.
Just do a search at the top for the word "Epic" and you will find posts from a lot of happy owners of that model.
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I thought OP was looking for replies form consumers.
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I thought OP was looking for replies form consumers.
Well if it were up to a Marquis consumers there wouldn't be any replies at all at this point. Plenty of time for one to chime in.. Sad!
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I thought OP was looking for replies form consumers.
Well if it were up to a Marquis consumers there wouldn't be any replies at all at this point. Plenty of time for one to chime in.. Sad!
Yeah it is. I know a couple of people who love their Marquis tub are on this board as well. Guess they don't come on as much after they bought there tub. I'm a dealer but also have one and love it. We sell a good amount of them and warranty issues are few and far between
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I'm a competitor of Marquis and will say that they have an excellent reputation for building a great spa. I think the epic is a nice mold. It seems you've found a great spa at a great price. If the wet test is comfortable and meets your needs, go for it!
Good luck!
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I don't have my tub yet...but I do have my choice made and the Marquis Epic is the tub I will purchase, probably in April. My wife, daughter and I loved all the seats, even adriondack, no one floated out. I wet tested the tubs I wanted to wet test; I'm really glad I did, because the one I had high hopes for just did not work for me. I've been following Hotsprings and Marquis for some time now and think they are both reputable and well made tubs. Second choice tubs I have looked at are: Caldera, Bull Frog, and Sundance.
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I just wet tested the Marquis Epic. I am going to take the plunge. Seriously considered the Bullfrog, but the wet test did it for Marquis. I hope my family will enjoy it for years to come.
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You will like that tub very much. Now comes the hard part. Waiting. Stick around and give us a review of your purchase/dealer. Bookmark the board, give us a 1 month, 6 month and 1 year review. And if you need water help. Test it now see what you need to balance and choose a sanitizer.
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I just wet tested the Marquis Epic. I am going to take the plunge. Seriously considered the Bullfrog, but the wet test did it for Marquis. I hope my family will enjoy it for years to come.
Congrats on the purchase
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I had two Marquis spas in the past - the first was a 2003 Euphoria that had so many problems that Marquis took it back and we got a 2006 Epic which was not problem free either. Hopefully you will have better luck with yours than we have had with our previous Marquis spas.
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That last post gets me nervous about such a large purchase. The dealer is very reputable, but I don't want to purchase a brand that has issues. Other Marquis owners please let me know your experiences. Thanks to this forum to help hot tub purchasers make good decisions.
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Any spa can have some issues! Doesn't matter how much you pay or what brand it is, it might have a problem at some point. It's why you go with a reputable dealer, and a good company. Marquis is a great company, your dealer I don't know, as a company is only as good as it's dealer.
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Meriflowers issues are very rare for Marquis. And it's possible water care could be part of it.
In all me years hanging around this board and others he is really the only person who has been here with issues on a Marquis. I live in Northern Minnesota and our Marquis dealer has been here for more than 20 years. You don't survive that long here without doing something right. Many brands have come and gone. Only a few remain.
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Any spa can have some issues! Doesn't matter how much you pay or what brand it is, it might have a problem at some point. It's why you go with a reputable dealer, and a good company. Marquis is a great company, your dealer I don't know, as a company is only as good as it's dealer.
this...spas selling for 12-16k can have issues on the first fill-up...things happen, its a part of life, what matters most is how the dealer reacts and how quickly they take care of the issue. There is a reason 90% of us on here continually preach buying from a solid local dealer.
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I know water chemistry and properly maintain my water at all times. These things aren't cheap and I don't have money to throw away. Also if it was something that I did I highly doubt that Marquis would have taken back my Euphoria and give me a heavily discounted price on a new Epic. I will say Marquis was good with that and my dealer was good at coming out and fixing problems. Sorry the OP asked for owners responses so I gave mine/chimed in. For the OP do a search on Marquis on this forum, other spa forums, the BBB, Google, etc. Also with on other spas that you are interested in. As I already stated, I hope you have better luck with yours than I had with mine. If you really love the Epic get it - just because I can't recommend it shouldn't stop you for getting something you want. Now if I were to listen to Tman I wouldn't have gotten my current spa that I really love! :)
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I know water chemistry and properly maintain my water at all times. These things aren't cheap and I don't have money to throw away. Also if it was something that I did I highly doubt that Marquis would have taken back my Euphoria and give me a heavily discounted price on a new Epic. I will say Marquis was good with that and my dealer was good at coming out and fixing problems. Sorry the OP asked for owners responses so I gave mine/chimed in. For the OP do a search on Marquis on this forum, other spa forums, the BBB, Google, etc. Also with on other spas that you are interested in. As I already stated, I hope you have better luck with yours than I had with mine. If you really love the Epic get it - just because I can't recommend it shouldn't stop you for getting something you want. Now if I were to listen to Tman I wouldn't have gotten my current spa that I really love! :)
meriflower
Every body's different and that's what I preach. Just because I haven't drank the BF koolaid. No need for your hostility. I haven't drank anyone's koolaid. And I believe what feels right on your butt is what's important. Mattie wet tested both and decided based on the what should be the most important factor for everyone. As long as the brands have a good reputation. And Marquis does. Not my favorite either meriflower. But they have a grand reputation in Northern Minnesota. It's chilly up here. I'm sorry you have a bad taste in your mouth from Marquis and if I was in a position to help you to get a better taste for Marquis I would.
You can read all my posts, I never said BF wasn't a decent tub. I'm just not into gimmicks. I would be into, in this order; Butt Comfort/Power/Feel, Reliability/Long Term Value, Energy Efficiency, Quiet Operation, Brand Reputation, Dealer Reputation, Cost, Bells/Whistles/Gimmicks.
If it's not gimmicky to you it explains all our choices. :) In all the 25 years I have owned 10-15 different HT's Marquis included. I have never felt the need, or had the want to move jets. I think one of the reasons Arctic Spas kinda stopped selling that you could do it on there tubs also. I do however move to different seats, a lot, and that's why comfort on my butt is real important :) You could argue that reduced plumbing is a benefit but, if a tub feels right and it's not a BF than maybe more plumbing is better? As long as the plumbing is properly engineered. From what I have seen and felt from Marquis and their reputation for a fabulous feel to a bunch of people. Ya gota think they got the plumbing part aced? Intuitive controls, big diameter high water flow HK40 jets. Smooth/quiet/long lasting high flow pumps/motors.
Just because I hold Marquis in higher regard than BF does not mean you made a bad decision, for you. Please don't think that's what I am saying and sorry if I came off that way. I hold a couple others higher than Marquis. But these are my personal choices. Learned from a lot of feels. Believe it or not while not even close to my top 10 brands, Calspa had the best feel from all the tubs I owned. It was noisy, and an energy hog and beat up but it felt so comfortable for entertaining, soaking ,laying back watching stars and beating on a sore spot. Turn up the music to drown it out. Better feel for me than any of the other tubs I owned. 9 years old when I got it.
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Tman - I did take offense to you implying I possibly caused my spa problems due to water care. On another post you said I was possibly a salesperson. So sorry if I sounded hostile but oftentimes I feel that you try to discredit me on this forum for having different opinions. By the way, I'm from MN too.
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Back to the question asked. I highly recommend the Epic. I'm in year five with mine and have had no major problems with the tub. The shaft on several control values have broke (they were not abused) and Marquis replaced them free of charge. Water maintenance is straightforward and the tub is very comfortable. My brother in law also has an Epic several years older than mine and he would second what I have said.
Have fun with yours.
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Thanks for all the great replies. I am just waiting for the snow to melt before we get the tub delivered and set up. Can't wait!
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I take it you got the Marquis Epic?
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Congrats on the tub. You won't be disappointed by the Epic. Post some pictures when you get it all set up!
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Yes, I did get the Epic. It was the most comfortable tub I wet tested, and I loved the feel of the jets. The responses to my post helped me feel comfortable with my decision.
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Congratulations. I'm sure you'll love it.
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Yes, I did get the Epic. It was the most comfortable tub I wet tested, and I loved the feel of the jets. The responses to my post helped me feel comfortable with my decision.
Grats! Marquis makes a good spa. Happy hot-tubbing :)