Product Details
This model also features side-by-side seating to foster socialisation while you enjoy a classic hydrotherapy experience. The roomy Ramona® model offers plenty of room for friends and family, including a lounge seat where you can melt your cares away while relaxing in a reclined position. Seats in many sizes throughout the spa offer configurations and jet formations to rejuvenate your body and spirit. And, nestled into a corner of the footwell, an asymmetric foot dome spells relief for fatigued feet.
Seating & Jets
Specifications
Start by measuring the area where you plan to put your spa. You'll need at least 2 feet of clearance on all sides for access and servicing. Also note any gates, doorways, or pathways the delivery team will need to pass through. Standard spa dimensions range from roughly 6'x6' for smaller 2-person models to 8'x8' or larger for 6-8 person spas. Swim spas would be even larger. Measure access points too because most spas need a clear path of at least 36 inches wide. Your Sundance® dealer can walk you through exact dimensions for any model you're considering.
There are a few things to line up before delivery day. First, your electrical: most Sundance® spas require a dedicated RCD-protected circuit installed by a qualified electrician. Some smaller models may run on a standard household power supply, but confirm this with your dealer early, as electrical work can take time to schedule. Second, your foundation should be in place and fully cured before the spa arrives. On delivery day, the crew will need clear access from the road or driveway to your installation site so measure any gates, fences, or doorways along that path in advance. Most spas are delivered on a pallet and moved with a dolly or crane. Once the spa is in place, your dealer's setup team will connect it and walk you through initial start-up. You'll balance your water chemistry before the first soak. Your Quick Start Guide covers the steps, and your dealer is always available to help. Plan for about 24 hours for the water to heat to your preferred temperature before you get in.
A lounge seat is a full-length reclined position that lets you stretch out completely so your whole body is in the water, and jets are positioned along your back, legs, and feet. It's ideal for people who want a full-body soak and targeted lower-back or leg massage. An open (upright) seat positions you in a seated posture with jets aimed at your back, shoulders, and neck. You have more freedom to move and interact with other people in the spa. The trade-off: a lounge seat takes up significantly more space in the footwell, which can limit how many people comfortably fit at once. A spa with one lounge and four open seats may feel crowded when all five are occupied. Think about how you'll actually use the spa as solo relaxation benefits from a lounge; social soaks generally work better with open seating throughout.










