| Moving Massage Jet. Some manufacturers have designed elongated oval jets that oscillate the water in either a vertical or horizontal fashion. They work by fanning the water back and forth in a pulsating manner. They are ideal because they can provide a tremendous amount of therapy to the back, or any other specific area of the body. Some manufacturers put them in a sequence, usually two or three in a row, to provide a deep and thorough massage to the entire back area. This positioning of multiple jets is ideal for a therapy seat.
Shoulder Jets. These jets are designed to be installed above the water line providing targeted massage action to the shoulder area. Some manufacturers have even designed them to be directional because most people are of differing heights. With this jet, it is possible to create massaging pressure right where you want it.
Pillow Jet. This feature combines the comfort of a pillow with the massaging pressure of a jet, allowing for a complete neck massage. Massage therapists have often indicated that the neck area is the place where most people hold in all their stress and tension. This unique jet eliminates the need to submerge your head underwater in order to receive a neck massage.
Independent Seating Control
Traditionally, the biggest problem with hot tub use is the conformity of the hydrotherapy; one person dictates the hydrotherapy for all users. Some people may prefer an invigorating, powerful massage, while others may prefer a mild massage. Even still, others may prefer simply relaxing in calm water. You should be able to receive the type of massage you want, as opposed to the type of massage that the manufacturer decides to give you. The answer to this problem is independent seating control. |