Lay-Z-Spa Ibiza Hot Tub 140, AirJet Massage System Inflatable Spa with Freeze Shield and Rapid Heating, 4-6 Perso
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140 AirJet Massage SystemAt the touch of a button, surround yourself with thousands of therapeutic bubbles and experience an intense full-body massage thanks to the powerful integrated 140 AirJet system. | DuraPlus & Beam ConstructionBeam construction provides superb structural stability and cushioned comfort. Whilst DuraPlus material offers protection from sharp objects and UV rays. | Freeze Shield TechnologyUse your Lay-Z-Spa all year round thanks to Freeze Shield. Activating the pump automatically when it gets cold outside, you can safely use your hot tub when the ambient air temperature drops below 4°C. | Easy to SetupTaking less than 5 minutes to inflate, setting up a Lay-Z-Spa is easy ad requires no tools to install.
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Weight: | 38 kg |
Dimensions: | 180 x 180 x 66 cm; 37.98 Kilograms |
Brand: | Lay-Z-Spa |
Model: | BW54291GB |
Colour: | Ibiza |
Colour: | Ibiza |
Quite easy to set up, cost about 8 to heat from cold but so worth it we couldn’t be happier with this spa the bubbles are so powerful it’s such a treat to get in after work with a Prosecco
We love this hot tub, decided to purchase it to decide if we would use it enough to eventually get a hard tub but I don’t think we will want to as this has plenty of room, just as much as a hard tub it’s much bigger than we expected it to be.
I don’t think we will use it all year round every year either so it’s nice to have the option to put it away if we wish to.
Definitely recommend, we used to own a round one many years ago which was supposedly 4-6 people too but this definitely has more space. I think Lay z spa have improved on these massively.
This was a gift for my mother. She absolutely loves it! Works great and looks really nice. Very good value for money.
However, you can’t comfortably fit 2 adults in this tub. Luckily my mum is small and Dad large so it is okay for them but they couldn’t get in with their friends.
So if you are wanting a tub for entertaining, or if you have a large family. I would say this isn’t the rub for you 🙂
Nothing to dislike its a brilliant bit of kit, my husband is 6ft 3 and we have a lot of space its bee a blast having this in our own home k x
I’m amazed by how it feels and the quality is really good no issues with any damage from the product however with blowing using the air jet pipe after installing it isn’t my cup of tea but would recommend it and with a led light accessory from lazy spa aswell just don’t leave it in the water all the time cause its battery powered.
Fantastic inflatable hottub. We had an old lay-z-spa Vegas model with the egg shaped heater for 10 years. We had read reviews that this is poor quality compared to old models. This is not the experience we have had. The new heating unit is considerably better. The timer function is fantastic. We got the non-wifi version, but the timer allows flexible control, we set it to heat a couple of hours before we get home from work and it is ready to go when we get back.
This is a 1-piece tub, the old one had an outer ‘jacket’, this allowed water to collect between the outer liner and the tub, meaning you had a slimy mess to clean at the end of the season. This single piece tub should not suffer from this issue. The heater seems much quicker, although I suspect uses more electricity. The bubbles also seem more powerful than the old one, so far we have no regrets.
Fantastic value.
Cheap, well designed,good materials its easy to lay out and put together;Fill time is around 2 hours up to working temp, 37 ,5 hours the filters are of the paper cartridge type ( upgrade if you can asap) if there is a let down with this hot tub its those filters they need constant cleaning and definitely need changing after 7 days of family use !;and they are expensive! The filter/heater housing is a major redesign from those used in the past and is far more efficient and morw solidly built !
We love this spa!! It fits 4 people comfortably and is fab when you get to use it by yourself. Gets to 40 degrees slowly, about a day to get to temp, and this is a bit too hot for us. Once you get the hang of adding the chems (we use bromine), the pool is lovely and clear and will last more than a week. On the downside, the instructions aren’t very clear as they were for another spa. You have to clean the filter every day and use the test strips regularly because a sunny day will deplete the chems in 2 hours. Time release tablets don’t work properly so I crush them and add into the water when the test strips show low bromine. The cover is fab, helps keep the temp about 28 on a cool day and 34 when its above 20 degrees. The spa has helped with stress relief and achy muscles and joints. Best purchase this year.
For the price that it was bought at it is quite an enjoyable experience. For those looking to buy one of these, I would recommend one that is made from one piece of material (doesn’t have an outside material like this one) as when the air gradually decreases moisture likes to get trapped in there possibly creating mould.
Can’t praise this highly enough. Took 45 minutes to put up, an hour and 15 to fill.
Heater, bubbles etc all work perfectly / even if it only lasts a year I would be pleased.
Pleasant surprise for an impulse buy.
No comment on longevity, this is from a person who has had the item for two weeks and is a ‘first impression’ review.
It is nice to use, it’s comfortable to sit in, the achievable temperature and the controllability of the temperature are both great. The airjets? Well, they’re nice but there is only one setting – 11 – and you can’t adjust it so unless you want to continually sit in a maelstrom it’s of limited use. I’d love rot be able to turn it down to ‘sneaky fart’ but ‘brontosaurus the day after a feed of beans’ is all that’s available. It sounds like a jumbo jet taking off too. This does not prevent me from enjoying sitting in it with the jets off very much.
From the point of view of set up, the instructions are just crap. They lack detail, the illustrations are generic and sometimes the instructions are just plain wrong. This should not be complicated for Lay-Z-Spa but they’ve cut corners to save pennies and I think much less of their products because of it. YouTube videos and Google were the resources which helped me to commission the thing, the instructions were mostly just a hindrance.
If I change my opinion on anything I’ll adjust my review but this seems to have been a good expenditure of two-and-a-half hundred quid at this point.
Used for the first time recently. Set up instructions are terrible though and you need to watch a YouTube video. Came as described and works well.
Getting the right chlorine levels will take some practice I think but overall I’m happy with it so fa
Brought this as a family Christmas present, this year we had Christmas early, we all lov the hottub Especially the young kids Who regularly use public swimming pools with was a natural progression . However I’m disappointed by the app by that I mean I couldn’t actually use the app, I had to use a bestway app I found out about through reddit. Setup was relatively easy took 1-2 minutes To inflate, I used water From the hot tap to fill took about 2 hours ,when it’s turned of from 40 c losses 10 over night (5- 10 c ) the Temperature was perfect at 35c
Bought this in the sale for 250 which was an absolute bargain. Rock solid compared with other versions and the bubbles from the middle of the bottom are a great added addition. WiFi only works with the Bestway app instead of the Lay-z-Spa app and even then it takes several attempts to get it to work, but once connected it’s brilliant and makes getting it ready really easy. It’s worth buying a separate insulation cover as that is saving us loads in electricity and means the temperature only drops by about 5 degrees in 24 hours during Autumn and also protects the lid and shell of the tub.
Got this hot tub for a bargain price so I can’t really complain but this is an honest review none the less. Less than half price as the box was damaged. Turns out it was only the outer cardboard sleeve and not the actual box itself, everything inside in perfect condition. Very easy to assemble and inflate. A little bigger than I needed as it’s just the 2 of us but on saying that there’s plenty of room for just the 2 of us! Everything works great as you would expect from Lay Z Spa…apart from the WiFi Absolute nightmare trying to get it to connect and after several very frustrating hours I’ve just given up on it. I have a friend who has the Singapore and it took him months to get the WiFi to connect, it stayed connected for a couple of weeks then disconnected and now won’t reconnect… Great hot tubs, crap WiFi so if you’re buying for that remote connection alone, don’t! If not then it’s great! That’s why it’s just 4 stars though…
Got 1 for my son who was going to pay 320 ,found it on Amazon for 215 so ended buying myself 1 as well.
Doesn’t seem as deep as my last Vagas lazy spa .Think it might just be very slightly smaller as from maximum water level to the top rim ,as seems just as deep in the water depth.
New design in pump square not a egg .Lift/ tilt control panel, easily altered as you don’t have to hangover the sides to change the settings when in the tub. There is also a new tube protruding at the bottom outside to let the water out ,another good upgrade from the old style. You can connect a pipe easily to drain it where you want it to go. The other new design is the tablets go into a cap/cover where the water returnsinto the tub.It has a freeze protection system also but not used as yet .Believe price gone back up now .What I paid I am a happy customer.
How did we survive without this?…. We’ve bobbed around in expensive, fixed spas and always comment on how they don’t match up to our Ibiza. Very clever and sturdy construction, easy to assemble/disassemble, and the pump unit works brilliantly (plenty warm enough with loads of bubbles). I would say it’s more suited to 3-4 people (6 is rather ambitious), but it’s the perfect pool in every other way, highly recommended!
PS: Get yourself a foam matt to pop it all on. Then once you have the water shocked and settled, we found a floating dispenser with Clearwater’s Multifunction Chlorine Tablets to work best, keeping the water safe (consistent PH etc). There’s very little maintenance to be fair, but I’d keep a bottle of Foam Reducer handy as it can sometimes become a little frothy… and you’ll need filters, maybe replacing them every 3-4 sessions. To date, it appears to be quite economical, no huge energy bills after using say once a week.
I got my first hands on look at one of these at a friend’s party. My son had a blast and we bought one for ourselves the next day. We had written them off for years as just a cheap bit of rubbish for those that can’t afford a real hot tub. How wrong we were. I’m a total convert. They are easy to setup and hold their temperature amazingly well. Mine is set to 38 and has never gone below 36 all summer. And that was after prolonged use with the bubbles raging. The only difficulty is with water chemistry. That is something all hot tub owners have to deal with and is no worse here. You need to test regularly and be prepared to make adjustments. You’re going to need to buy all the relevant chemicals and test strips. Not a major issue but I’m used to more complex versions of this with my marine fish tanks. This is a walk-in-the-park by comparison. Just worth researching so you know what you’re getting into.
There’s no arguing these spas are great and we really enjoy ours. That said, we had the older model Vegas. We only purchased a new one because the inflatable got filthy when oil off of our decking got on the bottom (through the rubber mats). The new pump though better looking, doesn’t seem as powerful and the filter wants changing every 4/5 hours of use unlike the old pump. So much so, as we still have the old pump we’re considering swapping it over.
So glad we chose the square model
Lovely and spacious for 2 people and not too intimate with four. Good strong bubbles
Would recommend placing it on an insulated board and a mat to preserve some heat. Pump is a soft drone so not too annoying unless right outside bedroom window!!
It comes up to temperature quite quickly and holds its temperature when left on
37 38 39 is just lovely
the base is squishy and quite comfy. We have it on all the time and were in it on Xmas day!
Once inflated, surround is very sturdy and good to climb over. The lid might need pumping up occasionally but easy to do.
The Clips need to be done up tightly to avoid water pooling on the lid. This will happen if it’s not on a completely flat surface
All in all , very pleased, great Value for money and it has changed our leisure time for the better. Now we go in every evening instead of watching trashy TV, a perfect wind down before bed.
Easy to use and helping my aches and pains. Wish I’d of bought sooner.
Easy to inflate, takes a while to heat up if you don’t leave it on all the time. Haven’t seen an electricity bill yet but loving it so fa
Good value for money and had no issues so fa
Delivery was very good on the Hot Tub, I think it should come with a starter kit of chemicals from Lay z spas. Easy to unbox and assemble/ inflate I would suggest watching the videos on You Tube before commencing they are very helpful especially when using the chemicals. The tub is quite deep so a shorter person will need a cushion, when the jets are on it is quite noisy so think about location, the app is good as well and easy to set up. My biggest gripe is the jets are not adjustable it is 100% on or off considering we bought the Milan for this reason it’s disappointing I have e mailed Lay Z spa and created a job ticket sadly these days like a lot of companies no response very poor customer service. Finally a company should not advertise in its blurb that a product has 2 speeds when it clearly does not !
Wanted one for a while managed to get this and don’t regret one bit . Looked at instructions which wasn’t that clear so watched a video on YouTube and had it ready to fill with water within ten minutes
East to set up does the job.
Not sure the temperature reflects the true temperature of the water but I like it.
For 499 I’m happy
We debated endlessly whether to buy one of these and I did lots of research on the different brands and models available and read carefully various feedback given online.
I would highly recommend you take the plunge and buy one. So easy to set up, arrived in a small (but heavy) box and inflates in minutes. Takes a while to fill up, and a few hours to heat up but within an afternoon we were in and enjoying it.
Solid construction; soft comfortable base to sit on; pump/bubble machine is very quiet; comes with a decent length and robust cable and 3 pin plug; and the bubbles are really nice.
I think 6 adults would be a squeeze (but not impossible at all), but I couldn’t find one advertised with significantly larger dimensions that wasn’t solid and into the many thousands of pounds.
We love it. Go for it!
Everything came in one box, product is very good, no problems
This is our first venture into a hot tub and we and the family are impressed. Works well, fits about 4 at a push, certainly 3 with ease and is not too big for me and the missus to enjoy either alone. I rested it on two layers of flooring. The Lay-z-spa and some garage / workout foam flooring to provide thermal protection below.
Costs to run… well I reckon just ticking over with no use, covered etc at 35oC, about 1.50 a day (it’s outside and in Yorkshire so depends on ambient temp!) rising to 4-4.50 when being hammered by the kids that don’t pay the leccy bill at 38oC +) for 10+ hours. We will probably empty it October to Mid-Spring as I suspect costs will outweigh the pleasures.
As for hassle… it’s like having another pet. Keeping up to the filter and chemicals is definitely worthwhile.
Easy set up and heats really quickly. The square shape also so much better than the round versions.
Great spa, good power – at least 50 a month to run which was an unpleasant surprise