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What is a spa

Spas are designed for all year round use

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The spas have various dimensions and capacities, variable numbers and location of seats, benches or loungers, each of which has a given number of jets to massage individual parts of the body. The most typical features of spas are the wooden cabinet, in which the spa is fixed, and cover protecting the water level and preventing energy losses. A spa remains filled with water that is continuously heated to a required temperature as the optimum temperature for hydrotherapy is a recommended 37 °C to 39 °C. The equipment set includes filtration system and ozonator that keep water clean.

Universum Spa is a home oasis, a private rehabilitation centre, a place for the regeneration of strength, for relaxation and abreaction. It provides individual relaxation as well as family entertainment, eases fatigue after a working or sports achievement, can relieve you of pain, fatigue and stress. You will enjoy the spa exactly where and when you need it most, AT HOME! You can place the spa outside on a patio or directly in the garden and you will enjoy the bath in any weather, in every season. Look forward to having a fascinating soak under a starry sky or even in snowdrifts.

The spa continuously prepares a hot, wonderful bath

Filtration with ionisation keeps the water clean, heating keeps it warm, insulation with a cover protects the spa and saves operational costs. The fundamental part of a spa is the shell mould – its shape, dimensions and a series of other seemingly small details define whether a specific massage spa is really able to provide everything a spa is supposed to provide. Every detail of our spas is meticulously designed with an emphasis on your comfort and absolute relaxation. Moreover, spas are virtually maintenance-free because we know that your time is expensive. All you have to do is immerse your body in the water and enjoy...