Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Bama on July 19, 2006, 09:53:02 pm
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;D Help...Anyone own a LA spa? My hubby and I are looking at a LA spa-paradise H2 and Sundance Maximus. I like both spas, however I'm most interested in quality of both.
Thanks
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Hi Bama,
Welcome to the board.
I'm not a salesperson, nor do I own an LA spa. Funny there really hasn't been a lot of chatter lately around here with LA Spas.
There was a member: Salesdv who was/is an LA dealer. He could help get the ball rolling.
This forum also has a "search" feature" that works Ok. You've got to pay attention to the date range feature to get the most out of it.
I played with it for a bit, and found the following threads that discuss LA Spas:
http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=wtb-hottub;action=display;num=1146186144;start=15
http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=wtb-hottub;action=display;num=1133741635;start=15
http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=wtb-hottub;action=display;num=1130100256;start=15
based soley on what these threads had posted let me try to give an unbaised summary:
LA spas are considered to be a decent spa. Not as big as some of the more popular tubs mentioned here, but I didn't see any posts that came out and said they were a problem
There seems to be some concerns over the warrenty. You may want to dig deeper to see if this is an actual concern, or just some folks bashing.
The company appears to have gone through some changes (owner) in the past few years.
There were some good comments on thier filterering system.
There were some discussions on the fact the LA spas are a TP tub, (Vs Full foam), and well that's a whole argument in of itself.
Hopefully some folks with practical knoweldge and experice can jump in. I would advise that with any tub, you shop around and wet test.
Never buy off the internet.
Soooo, what have you been looking at for tubs? Have you wet tested any? Any thoughts inpressions?
What's your budget? Where do yuo live? do you like long walks on the beach? ;)
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Salesdvl is a Regional rep who travels quite a bit. He will probably be along soon. I need to go check out the new store he just opened not far from my house. I haven't seen an LA spa in 4 years when a store from 90 miles away was at the State fair.
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;D Thanks for the input guys. I appreciate it.
I have looked at Sundance-Maximus, Cal Spa-CN26,
and LA spa-Paradise H2. These are large spas. Cal and LA are small swim spa size. Any input on these models would be most welcome.
As far as walks on the beach...I'm a mountains/lakes kind of person. LOL
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I do sell them, so..........
I would place Sundance above those 2 brands(I think most dealers without bias would as well). I would also place CalSpa well below a LASpa. But that's just me!
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If your decision is down to L.A. or Sundance, I would say that either would be a great choice.
L.A. did change ownership a few years ago and the new owners are committed to maiking L.A. a "world class" organization.
If there are any questions or anything I can help with, just let me know.
Dwayne :)
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Hey!
It's about time you showed up!
That world class business ... I live by a World Class Shoprite ... is that owned by LA Spas too? ;)
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perhaps. I think eventually everything will be owned by a small number of people.
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perhaps. I think eventually everything will be owned by a small number of people.
Someday all restaurants will be Taco Bell"
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(http://www.laspas.com/images/paradiseh2_img.jpg)
Wow, impressive. Salesdevil, they have this one on the floor at the new store? Maybe Saturday I'll stop in for a look.
Model P99118
Seats: 8
Dimensions*: 92" X 133" X 35"
234cm x 338cm x 89cm
Total Jets: 66 (alt.jets: 52)
Total Therapy Ports: 118 (alt.ports: 78)
Water Volume: 650 gallons / 2,461 liters
Dry Weight: 1,025 lbs / 465 kg
Filled Weight: 6,420 lbs / 2,912 kg
Voltage/Amp: 240V, 60A
Pumps: 2-3 5 MBHP / 2.5 HP cont. each
Jet Selector Valves: 3
Aqua Klean* Filtration System: Yes
Spa Light: 12V
Pillows: 6
Thermo Plus Cabinet: Redwood or Coastal Gray
* All dimensions nominal. With Summit speaker system, add 8" (20cm) to total height
With a tub this size I would definitely buy a top of the line cover lifter, probably with gas shock assist.
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He just orderd one for a customer yesterday. I think he should get another one for display.
So, what happened to Bama?
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I saw something like that at a Vita showroom.
It was when I was just looking ... my first thought was this thing is huge ... my second thought was what the f*** you need something that big for. It appeared to be half the size of my pool!
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Hi Ya'll,
Thanks for all the response! Went yesterday to wet test a LA spa Solara. It has the same seats as Paradise H2. They dont stock H2, say it's too big. Well...I really like it. I just wish I knew more about the qualilty.
Warranty seen good enough, if they are good enough to honor it. I liked a Cal spa as well, but I found a lot of negative feedback on the warranty. It appears company will do anything to get out of warranty work.
This info is all online. Still looking for feed back kids....
stay cool!
Bama
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I think there's not too much negative to say about LA, if there was I think you would read it.
People will say negative things about ALL manufacturers whether slight or "don't buy". Cal typically gets the latter.
I have a HS dealer by me selling Weslo tubs as their low end ... if he stands behind it (don't know) then it could be a great tub for someone looking to spend that amount of money vs buying it from Walmart.
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WMCCCALL,
Thanks for pointing out the need for the lift with gas assist. That is important for me since I am a puny weakling!! I will take that to heart should we make the H2 our final choice. So far, it is our choice. Still doing some research tho. Not much info out there on it, which makes it a bit frighting.
Thanks again.
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Vinny,
To answer your question on why a hot tub that big...
well you see I'm not looking for a lesiure tub.
I have a special need.
I really need a swimming pool and a hot tub for physical therapy, but that would be over kill!
With this tub I have the best of both worlds.
I have the large center of the tub to do my required open water resistance excercises, and I have the seats for hydro therapy. Other typical hot tubs are too small, I can't stretch out and do my excercises.
My doctor has givin me a prescription for the tub, so that I can get my special needs tended to.
Now do you get it? I hope others with specials needs discover how this tub can help them.
I wish the company would market the tub better in order to reach others such as myself who are in need.
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You might want to take a look at the Artesian Island Bimini spa. It appears to be almost the same shell as the LA tub. It might have pump/jetting/price differences that you might like better. Jeff
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Bama,
If you wet tested and you like it then most of the decision is made. Dont over think it. L.A. Spas has been in business since 1976, which makes them one of the oldest in the industry. The L.A. warranty is a good one. So there is no worry there.
Good luck.
Dwayne
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Bama,
Everybody has their own needs. Most people don't have a need for a tub that big - obviously you do.
My comment was on how I felt about a tub that big. I also say why the F*** spend $12,000 on a 8'x8' tub but obviously people do.
Please don't take my comment as anything other than a comment. When I saw that big a tub in person, I just couldn't understand why make a tub that big ... obviously it fits the needs of some people.
Vinny