Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: guyplayeur on May 12, 2007, 05:10:30 pm
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I haven't wet tested a tub with a lounger yet. One of the models I'm considering, the Jacuzzi J-460, has one, but my local dealer doesn't have one to wet test, which is a real bummer.
I'm wondering if anyone has a preference for one or not. Anyone got one and wish they hadn't? Or the other way around? Looking for stories.
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Is there another jacuzzi Dealer around you that might have one? If so it is worth the drive to make sure you love the 460 before you get it in the backyard. For example if your over 6' the 460 might be a little shallow for you.
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Do they have another Jacuzzi with a lounger? Lots of companies have similar loungers from one tub to the next. For example, it looks like the "lounge seat" (more of a seat than a lounger) in the J-360 is similar to the J-355.
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no other nearby dealer, and no other wet tubs with a lounger on site. it's pretty ridiculous, actually.
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When I went looking for a tub I was dead set on getting a lounger but after wet testing a couple I decided not to get one. I kept floating out of them. I would definetly wet test one.
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We tested tubs with loungers and tubs without: we didn't find the lounger to be useful or comfortable. We have a HS Grandee: open seating with two Moto Massage DX units on it and we don't miss a lounger at all. However, don't take our word for it: wet test tubs with and without a lounger and then make your decision.
Bill
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We wet tested three models (one Sundance and two HotSpring) with loungers and ended up going with a model without a lounger. Initially we liked the lounger but found we kept floating and had to hold ourselves down to stay in the seat.
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Loungers are another one of those personal preference things - you either love it or hate it. When we were shopping, my fiance insisted on getting a spa with a lounger. He is always in it. He has only tried on of the other seats once and went right back to the lounger.
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I'm petite and I cannot lay out in the lounger. I have to sit on my knees. My husband is 6' and I think the lounger will be good for him, but he did not wet test. I could not stay put in the lounger seat.
I think it depends which model you go with. The models I seem to like all have loungers so I might be stuck with one.
If I had my choice, I would not get a lounger. I think they are a waste of space. I would rather have the extra seat.
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You can put me in the no lounger category with no regrets. Open style seating gives me more flexability and the SD Optima has two sides that are molded to fit your body and head to lounge across.
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I haven't wet tested a tub with a lounger yet. One of the models I'm considering, the Jacuzzi J-460, has one, but my local dealer doesn't have one to wet test, which is a real bummer.
I'm wondering if anyone has a preference for one or not. Anyone got one and wish they hadn't? Or the other way around? Looking for stories.
I dry sat the lounger in the 465 Friday at my dealer. It's definetly a longer, deeper lounger than the average. I'm 6'1'' and it's the only one that seemed to fit me just right that Jacuzzi offers. I might possibly be selling my 6 month old 345 to my cousin and purchasing the 465. It's only me in the tub 95% of the time and I really want to be able to look up at the stars at night w/o straining my neck. I might be able to get into the 465 for $9000 w/o the stereo. It's very tempting. We'll see.
Chad
Btw, I know you were wondering about the 460's lounger. They are basically the same except the 465's is a full lounge (There's no seat at the foot of it.) Instead there are two very powerful foot jets. I can't wait to get in it with water.
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465
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460
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I haven't wet tested a tub with a lounger yet. One of the models I'm considering, the Jacuzzi J-460, has one, but my local dealer doesn't have one to wet test, which is a real bummer.
I'm wondering if anyone has a preference for one or not. Anyone got one and wish they hadn't? Or the other way around? Looking for stories.
Put me in the camp of loving the lounger. Has been a favorite seat for 2 years. Find that after the newness wears off it is usually just me and the wife in tub. Buy what fits you and not what you think other people might like.
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There's not a better seat in the tub for stargazing than the lounge, IMHO. As far as "losing" an extra seat, my lounge accomodates 2 very easily...either vertically or horizontally... ;)
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My vote was NO LOUNGER.
Besides the floating issue I didn't want
to lose the two regular corner seats.
It's a personal choice.
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We went for the Hotspring Vista which has a lounger. We hardly use that seat, but everybody is different. If we were to get another tub we would opt out of the lounger. One thing we do use the lounger for is to sit on the "hump" where your knees are supposed to be. This gets us in the highest sitting position that's still in the water for cooling off without having to sit on the top edge.
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Vote me in for the lounger. I love the Envoy lounger. Your mileage will vary depending if you float out of it or not. I would be lost without the lounger. Wet test and you will know the answer. Good luck with your purchase.....
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I don't fully relax until my feet are off the floor. I sit in a large la-z-boy lounger in our living room while I snooze pretending to watch TV. We have had 4 spas, each with a lounger.
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We went with the lounger. Wife wet tested it, and the lady loves the lounger. Uh oh...I don't think i'll ever get to sit in it... :-?