OT portable spas

I'm looking in to various options for pain management, history has proved that hot tubs at the gym or wherever are definitely helpful, we don't expect to live in our current house for that much longer, so fitting something permenant isn't an option, we don't have much space to work with either. So I'm wondering about something portable, most of these are inflateable, there is the odd one out there which you build from a frame, hard sides and a liner of some sort.

Does anyone have one? My research so far suggests that there are some bad brands with lots of negative reviews and some good brands which regardless of which site you look at have lots of positive reviews, obviously they have a slightly higher price tag!

As it happens, I generally don't like the jets in the tubs I have used, they are too strong, so weak jets or just not using them suits me just fine. I also prefer a lower temperature, I talked to the tech guy and the gym once and he said they keep them hot as it means they can use less chemicals to keep them germ free, but when it's only us using it, I know we still need to keep it clean, but it would get way less use than anything in a gym.

Thanks Anne

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Anne Rogers
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I have been looking into ThermoSpa, which is a brand that can be installed either as truly permanent or temporary, and which can be emptied, loaded up on a truck, and moved to a new house -- even the swim-in-place pool can be! They're also supposed to be one of the most reliable brands, with "guts" that can be easily gotten to by any repair folks. There seem to be lots of options, models, and price ranges, and I'm saving up!

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Mary

I have a (2man) , you would have to be small, hot tub made by Marque. Its just right for me. Only uses 130 gal of water. The jets can be turned way down or off, heat adjusted etc. Would be quite portable. They are great and hhelpes the poor old aching bones lol.

lyn

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lyn5

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