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5 - 6 Seats

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Things to Consider When Purchasing Your Spa

Installing an outdoor spa on your property can be an investment in your home and health. A 5-seater spa can be used for entertaining and relaxing with your family and friends. Larger spas with more seat options will usually offer more massage options than smaller models which may be suited to more versatile uses.

How To Choose the Best Spa for Your Home

Many first-time spa buyers choose a spa that doesn’t meet all their needs. Doing your research before purchasing a spa can help you buy a product that suits your space and compliments your lifestyle. Here are four things to consider when choosing a spa for your home.



  • How much space do you need for your new spa? A 6-seater spa is around the same size as a 5-seater spa, and both require at least two square meters of ground space for installation. Spas are usually round or square-shaped, with side dimensions ranging from 2 - 2.5 metres long. The walls of your spa will be between 800 mm - 1 metre high, with steps an optional extra that would require extra space at one point, for easy access in and out of your spa. Make sure you measure your space before purchasing a spa.
  • How to choose a location for your spa: Remember to allocate space to walk around the spa comfortably and perform maintenance at the control panel when needed. You’ll need a structurally sound flat surface, such as a concrete slab or deck, to support the weight of your spa and the water and bathers within it. Consider privacy and sun-shading when choosing the location for your spa.
  • How will you use your spa? Spas have many uses that dictate the seating layout and jet placement. Think about your motivation behind purchasing a spa - do you need it for self-care and relaxation, pain or stiffness relief, or as a fun way to socialise? Many spacious spas even allow you to stretch and perform low-impact exercises in the water. Understanding how you want to use your spa helps you make better shopping decisions.
  • Some additional spa features to consider: Many premium spas come with optional extras to make your experience more enjoyable. Built-in wi-fi, lighting, and waterproof speakers are exciting features for your spa if you plan to use it for social gatherings. You can also choose various colours and finishes for your spa cabinet, shell, and cover to match your landscaping or patio design.

Different Types of Spa Seats in a Typical 5-Seat Spa

There are endless spa seating configurations to choose from for 5- and 6- seater spa. Each type of spa seat uses posture support and carefully placed jets to perform a unique function. Understanding how you want to use your spa will help you choose one with the seating you need. Here is a summary of the types of seating you may find in a 5-seat spa.


  • The captain’s chair is a slightly reclined seat featured in many 5-seater spa. This seat is ergonomically designed to support a comfortable seated posture with numerous strategically placed air jets against your back, neck, shoulders, and legs. The captain’s chair often has its own dedicated headrest and armrests for optimised comfort. This seat is a favourite among regular spa users.
  • Reclined loungers allow you to lie back and submerge your entire body in the water. These seats include jets that target your legs and feet, causing them to float slightly, causing a pleasant weightless feeling. The moulded design and angular backrest keep you from floating away during your massage, so you can allow your muscles to relax completely.
  • Bench seating is ideal for entertaining, allowing many people to sit side-by-side on the shared bench. A bench seat supports an upright posture with your feet resting on the ground. Many spas incorporate a bench seat along one side for couples to sit together comfortably. The jets are positioned at regular intervals along the backrest of a bench seat, giving everyone the chance to experience them.
  • Cooldown seats are shallower seats near the surface of the spa. A cooldown seat can serve as a transitional space for getting acclimated to the water temperature as you enter the spa. They also act as a natural step to make climbing in and out of the spa more comfortable. These seats are also ideal for children and can be a comfortable place to relax without getting your hair wet.

Why Choose from Just Spas? 

Just Spas operates as one of Australia’s industry-leading home spa suppliers, with over 25 years of experience in the spa industry. 


As a Just Spas Dealer, we are proud to be a part of a 60 strong dealer network throughout Australia and New Zealand offering a large range of some of the best spa and swim spa brands on offer. 


With a wide range of brands and designs available, we allow you to choose the product that suits your lifestyle the best. We provide all the necessary knowledge and advice on the best spa options for your home and budget based on your requirements and the available space. 


We understand that taking time to unwind is essential to maintaining balance in your life, so if we can support you with the means to experience a better lifestyle balance with proper rest and revival then we are doing our jobs right. 


If you enjoy spending time with others while you relax, then view our great selection of 4 to 12 seat spas or swim spas so you can spend your time relaxing in style with friends or loved ones. 


With such a large range you're sure to find the spa or swim spa that suits your lifestyle or hydrotherapy needs. 


Contact Us today about how you, your family and your friends can benefit from owning your own spa or swim spa in your own backyard.

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