It’s the middle of winter and it definitely feels like it - temperates are icy, the ground is covered in snow and the wind is howling. For many people, this is their favourite time of year to use the hot tub! Sinking into the warmth and comfort of hot water during these chilly times can be very enjoyable. Take a look at these just added products that are sure to help make your winter soaks more enjoyable.
This is a great product to have in the winter to ensure that your spa maintains optimal temperatures and your digital system is providing accurate readings. This new thermometer is made with corrosion resistant chrome and a glass sealed scale, for a stylish and durable experience. It also features a handy suction cup on the back so it doesn’t float away while you’re trying to check the temperature.
It happens all the time in the winter: you get to the hot tub ready to jump in the steamy water, but there’s nowhere to put your towel that isn’t covered in a mound of snow. These cover lifter accessory hangers conveniently attach to your cover lifter with an adhesive velcro, creating up to 4 hooks on your cover lifter that you can use to hang your towels and robes.
New Years has passed and our fitness resolutions are still going strong. After a long day at work, an intense session at the gym, or even after an invigorating walk, the new Sport RX line by inSPAration is a great way to rebuild and revitalize your body in the hot tub using a blend of epsom salt, sea salt, vitamins, and aromatherapy.
Even after shovelling, the ground around your hot tub is usually wet and slippery. This new anti-slip tape helps provide extra traction and grip for a safer walk to and around the hot tub. This is a great product to put around the hot tub, on a path from the door to the hot tub, or even on your hot tub steps, for less risk of slips and falls.
Using your hot tub in the winter can be a great experience for many people. Always remember when using your spa in the winter that safety is key! For more information on using your hot tub in the winter, check out our previous blog post here.