The Viking Hot Tub: Where It All Began!
Inaugurating our spa line, the Viking Series Hot Tub holds the honour of being our maiden venture and proudly carries the mantle of our company's namesake.
Despite its simplicity in design, it excels in fostering engaging conversations among all participants.
Within this series, you have the option to select from three models, offering versatility from plug-and-play convenience (110v/240v convertible) to luxurious editions featuring LED illumination and stainless steel jets.
Features
- Seating Capacity: Accommodates 5 Adults
- Lounge/Non-Lounge: Non-Lounge
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Dimensions:
- 72″ Round, 35″ H
- 89 cm round
- Water Capacity: 250 gallons | 950 liters
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Weight:
- 330 lbs | 150 kg dry
- 2,416 lbs | 1,094 kg filled*
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Jet Count: 20
- 8 Cluster Spectrum Jets
- 6 Mini Spectrum Jets
- 1 Ozone Jet
- 4 Poly Spectrum Jets
- Lighting System: 12 LED points-of-light
- Water Feature: N/A
- Control System: Balboa BP100, 240v/50amp
- Heater: 5.5kW Heater
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Energy Efficiency:
- 2.0 lbs density polyurethane closed cell foam
- Temp Shield and Foam Board
- Certified to California Energy Commission (CEC) Standards
- Jet Pumps: 1
- Performance Rating: VSHS 4
- Filtration: 20 square foot filter
- Water Care: Mazzei ozone injection system (optional)
- Spa Cover: 1-1.5 lbs density and 4″ to 2.5″ tapered foam core
Benefits
Dive into a realm where each element goes beyond mere product components, igniting your journey toward a superior, healthier, and more vibrant self.
Enhanced Flexibility & Muscle Relaxation
Soaking in a hot tub can help improve flexibility by relaxing muscles and increasing blood flow to joints. This can lead to greater range of motion and reduced risk of injury during physical activities.
The combination of warm water and hydrotherapy jets can help alleviate muscle tension and soreness. This can be especially beneficial after intense physical activity or a long day at work.
Improved Circulation & Pain Relief
The heat from a hot tub causes blood vessels to dilate, which can improve circulation throughout the body. Better circulation can help reduce inflammation, promote healing, and contribute to overall cardiovascular health.
Hydrotherapy has been shown to be effective in relieving various types of pain, including arthritis, joint pain, and chronic back pain.
The buoyancy of the water reduces pressure on joints, while the massaging action of the jets helps to release tension and alleviate discomfort.
Stress Reduction & Better Sleep
Spending time in a hot tub can trigger the release of endorphins, which are the body's natural feel-good chemicals.
This can help reduce feelings of anxiety and depression, promoting a more positive mood and overall sense of well-being.
Soaking in a hot tub before bedtime can promote relaxation and help improve sleep quality. The warm water can relax muscles and ease tension, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the night.
Skin Rejuvenation & Social Connection
Hot tubs can help improve skin health by opening pores and promoting sweating, which can flush out toxins and impurities.
Additionally, the warm water can improve circulation to the skin, leading to a healthier complexion.
Hot tubs provide a relaxing and enjoyable space for socializing with friends and family.
Whether it's a quiet evening with a loved one or a lively gathering with friends, hot tubs offer a unique opportunity to connect and unwind together.
FAQ
What are the benefits of owning a hot tub?
Hot tubs offer a range of benefits, including stress relief, muscle relaxation, improved circulation, pain relief, better sleep, skin rejuvenation, enhanced flexibility, and social connection.
How often should I clean and maintain my hot tub?
It's recommended to clean your hot tub's filter regularly and maintain proper chemical balance to ensure water quality. Generally, you should clean your hot tub every 1-3 months and check the chemical balance at least once a week.
What temperature should I set my hot tub to?
The ideal temperature for a hot tub is typically between 100°F and 104°F (37°C and 40°C). However, it's important to adjust the temperature according to personal preference and health considerations.
Are hot tubs safe for pregnant women?
Pregnant women should consult with their healthcare provider before using a hot tub. In general, it's recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures, especially during the first trimester.
How long should I stay in a hot tub?
The recommended duration for a hot tub session is typically 15-30 minutes. Prolonged exposure to hot water can lead to dehydration and overheating, so it's important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed.
Can children use hot tubs?
Children should only use hot tubs under adult supervision and for short periods of time at reduced temperatures. It's important to ensure that children can safely touch the bottom of the hot tub and are able to regulate their body temperature.
What is hydrotherapy, and how does it work?
Hydrotherapy involves using water to promote healing and relaxation. In a hot tub, hydrotherapy is achieved through the combination of warm water and massaging jets, which can help relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and reduce stress.
How much does it cost to operate a hot tub?
The cost of operating a hot tub can vary depending on factors such as energy efficiency, usage frequency, and local utility rates. On average, expect to spend around £15 to £45 per month on electricity and maintenance for a well-maintained hot tub.
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