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We understand your bathtub should be an ideal sanctuary to unwind after a demanding day.
The Power of Bathtub Jets
The whirlpool system concept has been evolving over many years. With the original jet system designed by Roy Jacuzzi in 1949. Even today, his original design principles are still followed based on the introduction of air and water mixture using a venturi design as pictured.
The jets are designed to allow a powerful flow of water through the jet, introducing air using his venturi design concept. The air mixture increases the power and flow as the air is introduced, and this in turn, then allows for full control of the water and air mixture via the air control system.
The effect is thousands of small air bubbles mixed in water, giving the bather the ability to increase and decrease the required pressure, and therefore enhancing the physical and well-being health benefits of water.
Hydrotherapy in Focus
Hydrotherapy is a therapeutic form of warm water-based massage that includes moving and exercising in water. While many mass-produced bathtubs include ‘whirlpool systems’ that do little more than create a pointless show of bubbles, a true spa hydrotherapy system will yield measurable benefits in terms of health, relaxation and resilience in the face of stress.
The secret to efficacy is a bespoke design. Like conventional massage, hydrotherapy can only be truly effective if it is applied to the right places and if the pressure can be varied according to need. Since all bathers’ bodies are different, the best spa hydrotherapy systems must therefore be tailored to the user and they must be easily controllable.
The bespoke placement of jets is essential for making a spa hydrotherapy system truly effective and worthwhile. Whether electronic or manual, our spa hydrotherapy systems are distinguished by their quiet operation, hygienic design and robust engineering.