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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: hayesj on July 25, 2017, 05:48:55 pm

Title: Just gettin started.
Post by: hayesj on July 25, 2017, 05:48:55 pm
Gee, whiz....Too many brands/ configurations. Somewhat narrowed it down to between Marquis and Artesian because of dealer location. 40 miles from either. Vector 94? Artesian Dove Canyon? I'm not really hung up on price, just want a comfortable, reliable tub. I'm 6'3'', so needs to be deep. Just me and the wife, although we entertain from time to time, so want a bigger tub. Need foot blaster massage, neck and back of course. On the fence about a lounger,... I'm going to pour a pad beside the deck and two sides will be flush with the deck so I need to know which tub before I pour. Thoughts? options I should really consider? I'd like to hear from owners and unbiased professionals.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Tman122 on July 26, 2017, 07:25:18 am
Gee, whiz....Too many brands/ configurations. Somewhat narrowed it down to between Marquis and Artesian because of dealer location. 40 miles from either. Vector 94? Artesian Dove Canyon? I'm not really hung up on price, just want a comfortable, reliable tub. I'm 6'3'', so needs to be deep. Just me and the wife, although we entertain from time to time, so want a bigger tub. Need foot blaster massage, neck and back of course. On the fence about a lounger,... I'm going to pour a pad beside the deck and two sides will be flush with the deck so I need to know which tub before I pour. Thoughts? options I should really consider? I'd like to hear from owners and unbiased professionals.

I think either of your choices will be good. But I also think you should go sit in a couple preferable wet.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Conine2965 on July 26, 2017, 08:02:14 am
I purchased a Marquis Vector 94L. The Artesian 860 was also on the short list both models you can get with or without a lounger. Both great choices in the price range I was looking at. The 94 has great seating with good therapy in most seats. If you have a my question feel free to ask.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: The Wizard of Spas on July 26, 2017, 05:00:56 pm
Not one in one hundred would say something bad about either Marquis or Artesian.  As Tman said- Wet test, wet test, wet test.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Thisismyname on July 26, 2017, 05:18:59 pm
Well here's your one. Just wet tested a marquis Epic an hour ago and couldn't wait to get out of it. This was about our sixth wet test of different manufacturers and was by far the worst. Didn't like the seats didn't like the Jets didn't like the diverter valves. Oh well we keep looking.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Clarkp on July 26, 2017, 06:10:09 pm
Just spec and pour a 120" by 120" pad and don't worry about the brand / model.  Yes, concrete is expensive if you're having it poured but you'll want it at least 10 to 12 inches wider than the out-to-out on your final selection anyway.

Go ahead and order your concrete, and then call your electrician!
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: meriflower on July 26, 2017, 10:45:50 pm
We have owned Marquis and I think their HK jets provide good therapy.  They are a reputable brand and they do stand by their product and warranty.  As others said the important thing to do is wet test - it's all personable preference.  If you can wet test a model with MicroSilk try it - I absolutely love it!  I have never owned an Artesian so cannot comment.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: castletonia on July 26, 2017, 10:50:26 pm
Both good spas.  I sold Marquis for 3 years.  Great company and great product.  Definitely wet test.  I'm 5'8" and personally don't think the Vector21 spas offer that deep of seating.  If its in your budget, check out the Marquis Euphoria, awesome spa and in my opinion has deeper seating than the V94.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Conine2965 on July 27, 2017, 12:59:34 am
I'm 6'1 and my vector 94L is plenty deep for me but I did not set test the Euphoria to compare. But wet test any good spa you can til you find the one for you.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Tman122 on July 27, 2017, 06:51:05 am
Well here's your one. Just wet tested a marquis Epic an hour ago and couldn't wait to get out of it. This was about our sixth wet test of different manufacturers and was by far the worst. Didn't like the seats didn't like the Jets didn't like the diverter valves. Oh well we keep looking.

But having an unsatisfactory wet test of one model from Marquis does not make it a bad brand. However you are the first person who didn't like HK jets.

What was wrong with the diverters?
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: hayesj on July 27, 2017, 08:37:15 am
Good stuff! Will wet test for sure. Thanks for the microsilk opinion. What about ozone? Or other features I should or shouldn't include?
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: The Wizard of Spas on July 27, 2017, 12:44:03 pm
Yeah I got sniped because I hadn't thoroughly explained what I meant:  You don't really hear bad things about either brand when it comes to quality.  Hence, the wet test mantra to see what feels comfortable to you.  Apologies.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Tman122 on July 28, 2017, 07:01:00 am
Well here's your one. Just wet tested a marquis Epic an hour ago and couldn't wait to get out of it. This was about our sixth wet test of different manufacturers and was by far the worst. Didn't like the seats didn't like the Jets didn't like the diverter valves. Oh well we keep looking.

But having an unsatisfactory wet test of one model from Marquis does not make it a bad brand. However you are the first person who didn't like HK jets.

What was wrong with the diverters?

Did they not operate smoothly? Didn't they not do enough to adjust the power? Where they noisy?
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: wmccall on July 28, 2017, 09:30:52 am
Gee, whiz....Too many brands/ configurations. Somewhat narrowed it down to between Marquis and Artesian because of dealer location. 40 miles from either. Vector 94? Artesian Dove Canyon? I'm not really hung up on price, just want a comfortable, reliable tub. I'm 6'3'', so needs to be deep. Just me and the wife, although we entertain from time to time, so want a bigger tub. Need foot blaster massage, neck and back of course. On the fence about a lounger,... I'm going to pour a pad beside the deck and two sides will be flush with the deck so I need to know which tub before I pour. Thoughts? options I should really consider? I'd like to hear from owners and unbiased professionals.

Your 6'3, how tall is your wife, If she is 5'8 or less that can make finding a tub that  you are both comfortable with. I know I wouldn't use mine as much if she wasn't with me.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Thisismyname on July 28, 2017, 10:47:09 am
Well here's your one. Just wet tested a marquis Epic an hour ago and couldn't wait to get out of it. This was about our sixth wet test of different manufacturers and was by far the worst. Didn't like the seats didn't like the Jets didn't like the diverter valves. Oh well we keep looking.

But having an unsatisfactory wet test of one model from Marquis does not make it a bad brand. However you are the first person who didn't like HK jets.

What was wrong with the diverters?

Did they not operate smoothly? Didn't they not do enough to adjust the power? Where they noisy?

They were hard to turn....were difficult to figure out which went to which seat.  I dont know....just the whole tub didnt feel right to us.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Hottubguy on July 29, 2017, 10:45:05 am
Well here's your one. Just wet tested a marquis Epic an hour ago and couldn't wait to get out of it. This was about our sixth wet test of different manufacturers and was by far the worst. Didn't like the seats didn't like the Jets didn't like the diverter valves. Oh well we keep looking.

But having an unsatisfactory wet test of one model from Marquis does not make it a bad brand. However you are the first person who didn't like HK jets.

What was wrong with the diverters?

Did they not operate smoothly? Didn't they not do enough to adjust the power? Where they noisy?

They were hard to turn....were difficult to figure out which went to which seat.  I dont know....just the whole tub didnt feel right to us.

That's why it's important to wet test.  As far as difficult to figure out where they went to which seat.  There is only 3 settings on those valves so it's not too hard to figure out.  Did the dealer give you a rundown at all on the tub or did he just let you get in?
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: meriflower on July 29, 2017, 11:59:19 am
Good stuff! Will wet test for sure. Thanks for the microsilk opinion. What about ozone? Or other features I should or shouldn't include?

My Marquis had ozone but my Bullfrog doesn't - really haven't notice a difference.  It is supposed to be beneficial. Actually I just sold my Bullfrog and am getting a Marquis Spirit with the MicroSilk.  Other option was the constellation light package.  I saw the Vector series and they look neat but purchased the Spirit model which is part of their Signature series - it's a 2016 model , new, so pricing was good plus it has MicroSilk which was the main factor for me.  You might want wet test a model in the Signature series - I like the HK jets and it was something I missed and happy to come back to.  They are more money but you get a better warranty and some options come as standard (includes ozone).  MicroSilk is still an option and an expensive one at that I'm told.  But may be worth it to you - it was to me.  Come back and post your findings!  Too often people come here and post and once they get their spa up and running and the chems figured out they kind of disappear in the land of Spatopia!  :)
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: Sam on July 29, 2017, 01:25:36 pm
  Come back and post your findings!  Too often people come here and post and once they get their spa up and running and the chems figured out they kind of disappear in the land of Spatopia!  :)

Agree!  Come back  :)  Not enough experienced consumers stick around.  It's nice to have a totally different perspective than that of the industry people.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: hayesj on August 07, 2017, 03:33:31 pm
Thanks, Hoping to do some testing this weekend. I've been building the deck and hope to get the pad poured in the next two to three weeks. I'm retired, the wife still works and we live 1 1/2 hours from any dealers. Trying to get her available has been hard.
Title: Re: Just gettin started.
Post by: hayesj on August 08, 2017, 12:46:12 pm
Any recommendations on which tub has the best foot therapy/ massage?