It has 2 water treatment systems installed. The hard water treatment system keeps the water soft, which helps prevent the skin and hair from drying up. It also makes sure the unit remains in tip-top shape by preventing any chemical build ups which may damage it. We believe that this is an important feature, considering that this is a premium inflatable spa.
You get a ground mat in the pack so that you have some insulation between the tub and the ground and it is also a bubble mat so you get a little extra padding when you’re sitting on the bottom of the tub. The hot tub has bubble jets around the base which gives you a soothing massage in water that you can heat up to 104F to give you an all round relaxing experience. Check out the pros and cons below.
One person can set up an inflatable hot tub, whereas as a construction crew of plumbers, electricians and possibly even a crane operator is needed for a hard hot tub. Also, a hard acrylic hot tub will weigh between 400-900 lbs. (181-408 kg.) so moving it around is not an option. On the other hand, an inflatable hot tub can be drained and rolled to another location.
Unlike certain recreational water gadgets, you can maintain an inflatable tub easily. It’s not complicated as all you need to do is keep the water at a specific pH and clean out the filters regularly. It’s also a great consolation that the filtration system comes attached to the tub so that you don’t have to set it up or mess with it in any way. Just clean the filters often, and it will work perfectly.
A hot tub is more than a purchase, it is an investment. When choosing a hot tub, whether it be a stationary or portable spa, there are several factors involved. From placement of your hot tub; to maintenance; to its health benefits, these aspects should influence your decision. One of the main queries a hot tub owner will face is the practicality of owning a hot tub; however, that worry can be eliminated by purchasing a Softub spa.
Of course, you’re limited to seating arrangement and positions when you choose the smaller hot tub. Because you get a less amount of space, you also get limited seating options and might make it hard for you if you want to recline or let another person join in the hot tub. If you want to lounge more comfortably, then a larger hot tub might be a better choice.
One of the major advantages of an inflatable hot tub is its portability. It can be setup in your backyard during summer months or rolled up and stored away during winter months. Most inflatable hot tubs will come with air pumps that will allow you to inflate and deflate within a few minutes. This portability also means that you can take the device on vacations and it can also be easily disassembled if you are moving houses.
To help get a more accurate idea of how big the average inflatable hot tub is, firstly take a close look at the product image, make sure you like the look of what you see. Next you should closely consider the dimensions and the fact that what makes an inflatable spa well insulated are the thick walls of trapped air. These walls are on average around 10 inches thick.