Do you want an affordable, portable jacuzzi that offers therapeutic benefits beyond standard bubblejet spas?
A hydrojet spa utilizes high pressure water jets. Unlike standard air jets that primarily push air into the water to create bubbles, massaging jets focus on water flow and pressure to target specific areas of the body. These jets can often be adjusted for direction and intensity. People use them to unwind, relieve stress, soothe sore muscles and improve circulation.
What Features to Look for in a Massage-Jet Inflatable Spa:
When selecting a hydro-jet inflatable hot tub, prioritize durability, ease of setup, temperature control, insulating covers and portability. These features ensure a relaxing and hassle-free experience, catering to comfort, convenience and cost savings.
Comparison: Hydrojets VS Bubblejet Spas
Massage jet inflatable hot tubs offer targeted massage therapy, superior relaxation, and powerful jets for muscle relief. However, they tend to be pricier and consume more energy compared to bubblejet models.
Bubblejet inflatable hot tubs, on the other hand, are more budget-friendly and provide a gentle, soothing experience. Yet, they may lack the intense therapeutic benefits of their higher-powered counterparts.
To find out of a hydro-jet hot tub is worth it for you, review the comparison chart below:
Feature | Hydrojet Inflatable Spa | Bubblejet Inflatable Hot Tub |
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Massage Therapy | Targeted, powerful jets for muscle relief | Gentle, soothing bubbles for relaxation |
Price | Tends to be higher | Usually more budget-friendly |
Energy Consumption | Generally higher | Typically lower |
Maintenance | Requires regular cleaning and maintenance | Same |
Intensity of Experience | Offers intense, therapeutic benefits | Provides a gentle, relaxing experience |
Setup | Takes about an hour | Takes about an hour |
Portability | Lightweight and easy to transport | Lightweight and easily portable |
How Long Do Saluspa Spas Last:
Inflatable hot tubs are designed with durability in mind, built to withstand regular use and varying weather conditions. Their lifespan typically ranges from 3 to 5 years with proper care. Replacement frequency depends on usage and maintenance. See more on the durability and lifespan of inflatable spas.
These newer-model spas feature DuraPlus 3-layer material, which is 33% more puncture resistant and 56% more stretch resistant. Consequently, they help extend the life of your tub.
Spa Set-Up & Maintenance:
Setting up a blow-up hot tub involves 4 basic steps. First, you unpack the spa parts. Second, you inflate the tub using the included pump. Third, fill the inflated tub with water, and lastly plug in the spa (110 or 120V) and connect the pump.
The entire spa set-up process only takes about an hour or so to complete. After that, routine maintenance entails tasks like skimming debris, changing filters and testing water chemistry.
Specific water treatment methods are recommended to sanitize the water and prevent bacterial growth. The built-in ChemConnect system evenly dispenses chlorine or bromine for you. Just buy either chlorine tabs or bromine tablets and add once a week to your spa.
Do Inflatable Hot Tubs Use a Lot of Electricity? You don’t have to spend a lot of money to operate a blow-up jacuzzi. See what it costs to run an inflatable spa. Plus, the Saluspa Hydro Jet comes with an insulating cover that offers 40% higher energy efficiency.
Updated April 6, 2024