Most other hot tubs are firmer than the Intex but Intex does this on purpose to prevent overinflation and damage. It's not a bad firmness at all, it's just less than any of the other inflatable hot tub brands.
Can you please make a dedicated video of you reviewing and trying out different hot tub accessories? Such as under water mood lights, cupholders, seats, headrests, etc? 😊
For Relxtime, it seems the trade off for being built into the hot tub itself is that it can't heat and use the jets at the same time. It seems like most other hot tubs can do both at the same time which would be more beneficial in cooler weather. Is this true? It seems really hard to find this information, they don't list these things specifically online from what I can tell. Great video!!
I don’t remember that being a thing, but we just got another one and I will test it out. Either way, this doesn’t make a big difference. When the bubbles are on the hot tub starts cooling off so much that the little bit of heating really won’t make a difference. The hot tub is it going to cool down no matter what when you turn the Jets on because it draws air from the outside. The heaters on these things are not incredibly strong to begin with. So truthfully, the difference will be minuscule, if noticeable at all.
I love the Saluspa design but currently on their site it’s 2,500$. Such a large gap in price compared to all of their other products. I’ve been looking for other companies with a similar design including the layout and seats, but have had no luck as of yet. I appreciate your video and thank you
If it's just for one person, any of the models will do since they're all about the same size. We, however, liked the Coleman SaluSpa Atlantis a little bit better than the rest, so hopefully you will too! amzn.to/3XugJ33
The intex looks pretty inflated when you were sitting on the edge. Is it supposed to be even more firm than that?
Most other hot tubs are firmer than the Intex but Intex does this on purpose to prevent overinflation and damage. It's not a bad firmness at all, it's just less than any of the other inflatable hot tub brands.
Can you please make a dedicated video of you reviewing and trying out different hot tub accessories? Such as under water mood lights, cupholders, seats, headrests, etc? 😊
It may or may not be in the works 🤭
For Relxtime, it seems the trade off for being built into the hot tub itself is that it can't heat and use the jets at the same time. It seems like most other hot tubs can do both at the same time which would be more beneficial in cooler weather. Is this true? It seems really hard to find this information, they don't list these things specifically online from what I can tell. Great video!!
I don’t remember that being a thing, but we just got another one and I will test it out. Either way, this doesn’t make a big difference. When the bubbles are on the hot tub starts cooling off so much that the little bit of heating really won’t make a difference. The hot tub is it going to cool down no matter what when you turn the Jets on because it draws air from the outside. The heaters on these things are not incredibly strong to begin with. So truthfully, the difference will be minuscule, if noticeable at all.
I love the Saluspa design but currently on their site it’s 2,500$. Such a large gap in price compared to all of their other products. I’ve been looking for other companies with a similar design including the layout and seats, but have had no luck as of yet. I appreciate your video and thank you
Not square - but the Saluspa Santorini is a great pick amzn.to/4eBeZen
So which one would you recommend for a one leg man
If it's just for one person, any of the models will do since they're all about the same size.
We, however, liked the Coleman SaluSpa Atlantis a little bit better than the rest, so hopefully you will too! amzn.to/3XugJ33
so if the saluspa Atlantis was 579, thats pretty cheap huh?
Yeah, that’s a pretty good deal! There are cheaper ones like the Relxtime, but Atlantis is a solid quality choice.