caspian tiger paw bengal tiger paw sumatran

specifications
Seating Capacity 5 Adults
Dimensions 7' 2.5" x 6' 7" x 33"(H)/2.20m x 2.01m x .84m (H)
Water Capacity 330 gallons/1,249 litres
Weight Dry 689 lbs./312 kg
Weight Filled* 4,204 lbs./1,907 kg
Spa Shell Colors
  •  Ocean Wave
  •  Sand
  •  Sterling Marble
Corresponding Cabinet
    Coastal Gray
    Redwood
    Coastal Gray
Light (Extra Large) Dimmable blue LED light
Lighting Option-Interior Luminescence® multi-color lighting system
Lighting Option-Exterior Clarion® lighting system
Jets
(Total Jets-26)
1 JetStream Jet, 2 Rotary Hydromassage Jets, 5 Directional Hydromassage Jets,
18 Directional Precision Jets
 
Control System
Convertible
IQ 2020; 115v/20 amp, (includes G.F.C.I.
protected power cord. Or 230v/50 amp, 60Hz)
**
Heater
Convertible
No-Fault(R) (1500w/115v or 6000w/230v)
Jet Pump
Convertible
Wavemaster(R) 7000
(1.65 HP Continuous Duty,
 3.5 HP Breakdown Torque)

Control System
Dedicated
IQ 2020; 230v/50 amp, 60Hz,
(includes G.F.C.I. protected subpanel)
Heater
Dedicated
No-Fault(R) (6000w/230v)
Jet Pump
Dedicated
Wavemaster(R) 9200
(Two Speed, 2.5HP Continuous Duty
 4.8 HP Breakdown Torque)
Water Feature Amur(R) (backlit with blue LED lighting)

Circulation Pump SilentFlo 5000
Electrical Safety ETL and C-ETL Listed
Effective
Filtration Area
65 sq. ft., top loading
Ozone System Option FreshWater(R) III Corona Discharge
Vinyl Cover 1.5 lb. density foam core/UL Classified, ASTM rated
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Tiger River Spas

 

The Bengal Tiger

Most Bengal Tigers
live in India.
The estimated wild
population is
approximately 4,000,
with about 333
in zoos.
Although wild
Bengals are
considered more
secure in India
than other tiger
subspecies in Asia,
there is the potential
for rapid demise
through recent
increases in poaching
and poisoning.


Tiger River Spas helps to preserve endangered species.

Since 1992, the makers of Tiger River spas have donated a portion of the proceeds from the sale of Tiger River spas to support the conservation efforts of the World Wildlife Fund, the Zoological Society of San Diego and the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species (CRES) to aid animals poised on the brink of extinction. We have also had September officially declared as "National Save the Tiger Month" to help raise awareness of this crisis.