What’s the Difference in Spa Seat Options?

What’s the Difference in Spa Seat Options?

There are many options, customizations, and choices to make when choosing the best hot tub for you. One of the most important decisions is which spa seat options you would like. A great spa seat allows you maximum comfort, relaxation, and benefits. The cutting-edge technology, research, and intelligent design of Strong Spa® seat options help enhance these benefits, making them a great investment. What’s the difference in spa seat options?  Let’s explore the various types of spa seats to help you decide on the best choice for you.

Spa Seat Option #1: Lounge Seat 

Lounge seats are perfectly and precisely angled to allow for maximum reclining without causing you to float or bob upward. In a lounge seat, your body is submerged from the neck down allowing for full body massage and hydrotherapy benefits. The reclined angle, along with the natural properties of water, creates a weightlessness that can help alleviate chronic aches and pains. The Embark EL90 and the Summit SL60, among others, come equipped with lounge seats. 

Spa Seat Option #2: Captain’s Chair

As opposed to a lounge seat, a captain’s chair sits you in a more upright position but with good reason. A captain’s chair focuses on massaging your back, neck, and shoulders. Even though it is not as reclined as a lounge seat, a captain’s chair is still extremely conformable with an ergonomic design and contoured armrests. Captain’s chairs are found on many Strong Spa models including the Summit S50 and the Premium Madrid 60

Spa Seat Option #3: Cool Down Seat

A “cool down” seat is raised higher than other seats in your spa so you are not completely immersed. Take a break from being fully in the hot water on a cool down seat to allow your body temperature to lower back to normal. After a 5- to 10-minute break on a cool down seat, you can take another dip in your spa. A cool down seat can also serve as a transition from the warm water to the outside air as your exit.  

Additionally, a Strong Spa cool down seat can also function as a step for getting in and out of your hot tub. It has LED lights and a wavy texture to keep you safe while entering and exiting.

Spa Seat Option #4: Barrier-Free Seating Option

If you’d prefer more opening seating, Strong Spas also offers a barrier-free seating option. This means your hot tub would not have molded seats but rather bench-style seating. Barrier-free seating allows users to easily move from seat to seat and can even allow you to have a greater number of users if you desire. 

Which Spa Seat Options Should I Choose?

The best spa seat options for you are completely dependent on your personal desires and needs. Consider such things as how many typical users there will be and how you hope to benefit from your hot tub. Check out the various Strong Spa models with differing spa seat options. Contact our team at Texas Hot Tub Company at any time to further discuss the pros and cons of each seat type. Order your Strong Spa with exceptional spa seat options today!

LIMELIGHT OWNER'S MANUALS

The 2019 Limelight Collection Owner’s Manual will help you understand your spa’s features, and answer questions you might have regarding spa operation, water care, and maintenance. There is also a troubleshooting section included for your convenience.  

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