Considering buying the Trainer 15D. I just got into Triathlon last year. Would the Trainer be enough for training or do I need to move up to the Challenger 15D?
@@MasterSpas I live in Chattanooga Tn and have tried out the MP Force D but would like to try out this Challenger 15D. My local dealer doesn't have one in the store. Where can we demo one, aside from coming to Fort Wayne? We are trying to make a decision between the two swim spas. We tried out the Trainer but it just was not powerful enough to swim in. There seems to be about a $10,000 difference between the MP Force D and the Challenger 15D which is A LOT of money so we want to make the right buying decision. What would you advise?
Your next closest dealer would be Hice's Pool & Spa in Tullahoma. I'm sure if you called they would let you know if they have a Challenger that you can test - their phone number is (931) 455-2500. The Challenger series is definitely made more for swimming than the Trainer series is, so if you're looking for swimming specifically over other aquatic exercises I would recommend something from the Challenger series over the Trainer series. As for differences between the MP Force D and the Challenger 15 D, the Challenger has 3 pumps whereas the Force has 2, the Challenger has 45 jets and the Force has 39. And probably the biggest difference would be that the Challenger features our Airless VIP Propulsion Technology (learn more here www.h2xswimspa.com/h2x-swimspa-vip-technology) while the Force features our Wave XP Propulsion Technology (learn more here michaelphelpsswimspa.com/features-wave_technology). Overall it all really comes down to personal preference, so if you're not sure which one would be perfect for you I'd recommend seeing if you can wet test them and talk through the differences and pros/cons for your specific needs with one of our dealers. Hopefully this helps, Vikki! -Kayla
Just did backyard makeover with a trainer 19d. Video is perfect to help me get started the right way. Thanks Ben and Mike!
Great video... Where can you get a pool buoy?
I have a H2X Trainer 15D. How do you suggest to adjust the nozzles on the jets of three rows of the swim spa jets?
Can the swim spa be in ground installation?
How much space do you need to get the pool into the backyard?
How do you convert a regular swim workout to a swim spa workout?
Bought an MP Force, I was wondering if the water level impacts the swim flow?
Considering buying the Trainer 15D. I just got into Triathlon last year. Would the Trainer be enough for training or do I need to move up to the Challenger 15D?
I only swim breast stroke - not sure if I could keep the body in situ??
Great video Ben!!
Thanks I am looking to purchase this
That was informative thanks for the lesson.
Great video buddy.
Looking to get one, I am over in Belgium, Europe. Do you have any re-sellers here?
what model spa is this?
Hello Vikki! This is our H2X Challenger 15D. Thanks for asking! -Kayla
@@MasterSpas I live in Chattanooga Tn and have tried out the MP Force D but would like to try out this Challenger 15D. My local dealer doesn't have one in the store. Where can we demo one, aside from coming to Fort Wayne? We are trying to make a decision between the two swim spas. We tried out the Trainer but it just was not powerful enough to swim in. There seems to be about a $10,000 difference between the MP Force D and the Challenger 15D which is A LOT of money so we want to make the right buying decision. What would you advise?
Your next closest dealer would be Hice's Pool & Spa in Tullahoma. I'm sure if you called they would let you know if they have a Challenger that you can test - their phone number is (931) 455-2500. The Challenger series is definitely made more for swimming than the Trainer series is, so if you're looking for swimming specifically over other aquatic exercises I would recommend something from the Challenger series over the Trainer series.
As for differences between the MP Force D and the Challenger 15 D, the Challenger has 3 pumps whereas the Force has 2, the Challenger has 45 jets and the Force has 39. And probably the biggest difference would be that the Challenger features our Airless VIP Propulsion Technology (learn more here www.h2xswimspa.com/h2x-swimspa-vip-technology) while the Force features our Wave XP Propulsion Technology (learn more here michaelphelpsswimspa.com/features-wave_technology).
Overall it all really comes down to personal preference, so if you're not sure which one would be perfect for you I'd recommend seeing if you can wet test them and talk through the differences and pros/cons for your specific needs with one of our dealers. Hopefully this helps, Vikki! -Kayla
Thank you for the information