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Blow Up Hot
Tubs
Hot tubs are a luxury and comfort
for many people especially in cold
places like mountains. However, it
is impractical to expect these
comforts from every lodge or cabin
you rent. Further, it is neither
luxurious nor comforting to lug a
heavy hot tub on the rugged trail.
But, if you are one of those people
who simply cannot function without a
hot tub, you should consider getting
on of the popular blow up hot tubs
sold today. These are portable,
lightweight, and smaller versions of
your regular hot tub. But do not be
fooled by their lightness or size,
these blow up hot tubs are the real
deal when it comes to mountain
bathing.
Usually made of collapsible material
like nylon canvass or rubber, these
blow up hot tubs look like slightly
bigger versions of kiddie wading
pools. The only difference between
them lies on the height of the tubs.
The hot tubs are higher than the
wading pools, usually reaching about
adult-waist level. Also, these tubs
are sturdier than the kiddie wading
pools which are usually made with
plastic. These tubs can be inflated
using manual air or electric air
pumps. Since most manufacturers
include air pumps for free, this is
really not a problem. Letting the
air out and packing the tubs back in
their bags or boxes are very easy.
The materials used for these tubs
allow for quick folding. Despite
their size, these tubs fit easily in
small bags, much like ordinary
sleeping bags. Aside from its
height, these portable tubs also
have features similar to home spas
and the traditional hot tubs.
Blow up hot tubs have jets like any
hot tub or home spa set. The jets
have slightly less power than those
found on conventional tubs but given
the tubs' construction, the jets are
quite impressive. The blow up hot
tubs sold in markets today also have
added features which make bathing
outdoors more convenient. These tubs
usually come with head rests and
built-in motors for extra water
power. Just make sure to buy a tub
that is sturdy and big enough for
you and your family.
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