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Extreme Spa Covers
- "Extreme" and "Deluxe" Models

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A full 6" to 4" Thick
Tapered Foam for the "Extreme Model" and 4" to 2" for the
"Deluxe" model
Extreme Spa Covers are among the industries thickest,
most insulating spa covers. Using a full 6" thick foam core provides
not only strength but also additional insulation to reduce your cost
of spa ownership.
This Thick foam core is the "back bone" of every spa
cover. Another important feature of this thicker foam core is that
it's a virgin foam, rather than recycled. The difference is that
recycled foam, although environmentally friendly, does not have
nearly the strength of the virgin foam used in Extreme Spa Covers.
The Deluxe Spa Cover has a 1 pound density EPS
(expanded polystyrene) foam core with metal reinforcements. It is
tapered from 4" in the middle to 2" on the edges to allow rain and
snow to slide off the cover easier. Flat foam will cause water to
puddle, causing the cover to sag, eventually breaking the cover.
The Extreme Spa Cover also has a 1 pound density EPS
(expanded polystyrene) foam core with metal reinforcements. It is
tapered from 6" in the middle to 4" on the edges to allow rain and
snow to slide off the cover easier. Flat foam will cause water to
puddle, causing the cover to sag, eventually breaking the cover.
Note: The 6" to 4" for the Extreme model and 4" to 2"
for the Deluxe are the actual measurements of the foam itself. Not
all the extra sealing layers of vapor wrap and vinyl and foam put
together. (Others may not use a "true" measurement, and add in
thickness of the other materials used).
The density of foam is measured by how much weight
one cubic foot of foam weighs in pounds. A 1 lb. density is generally
the ideal for a 4" thick cover. The strength is excellent as well as
it's insulating ability, yet light enough to lift an maneuver with
ease. Lesser densities are not recommended due to their lack of
strength. With the 6" Extreme model the 1.5 lb. density is more than
enough with 50% more insulation value over the Deluxe 4" cover. The
Extreme model is ideal for colder climates or locations where the
cover will have to bear weight (like kids running across it). The
best part about the thicker cover….it's the same weight, so even
though the foam is thicker and stronger, it is not heavier. The 1.5
lb. density was chosen because even though the higher foam densities
provide more strength, the additional insulating value is minimal. If
you would like the additional strength, we do offer this as an
option.
High Insulating R-value
Value
Extreme
Spa Covers have a
minimum R value of R-15. As an
option, you may upgrade 1/2
lb or 1 lb. density foam to achieve an even higher R-value!
One of the most commonly asked
questions about our covers is "What is the R -value of the cover".
The Deluxe Spa Cover has an R-value of 15, while the Extreme Spa
cover has an R-value of 21¼.
The following, though rather lengthy
description, explains insulation and R-value.
R-value describes a material's resistance to the
flow of heat. The higher the R-value, the slower heat will travel
or penetrate through a
material. The better the
material for insulating, the better R-values it will have.
Heat
flows by three mechanisms: conduction, convection, and radiation;
Conduction is the molecule-to-molecule
transfer of kinetic energy.
Just as a cast-iron skillet handle heats up because
of the transfer of heat or
conduction through the metal.
Convection is the transfer of heat by
physically moving the molecules from one place to another.
Forced-air heating systems work by moving hot air from
one place to another.
Radiation is the transfer of heat
through space via electromagnetic waves (radiant energy). A
flame from an outdoor fire can warm you even if there
is wind between you and the fire, because radiation is not
affected by air.
R-values by definition, only measures an
insulation's ability to resist heat loss by CONDUCTION.
The above's relationship to spas is this; heat
from the spa water rises by convection and radiation.
As it rises it heats the underside of the cover, then moves
through the cover by conduction. Increasing the covers
R-value reduces, or slows the rate of conduction. There are also
two ways to reduce the rate of convection, the first being a
floating blanket or cover,
the second being our exclusive Reflex Energy Shield used for the
covers underside material which
is an option or upgrade.
The R-value is the ability of the object (in this
case the foam ) to slow this conduction. Heat flow through the
object is measured by varying
the temperatures from one side of the material to
the other. For instance the inside of the material is 90°F
(32 °C), and the
outside of the material is 50°F (10°.C).
Various industries are required to have their
products R-value tested using ASTM standards under very exact
testing perimeters. Here's the relationship to spa covers. SPA
COVERS ARE NOT IN AN INDUSTRY REQUIRED TO HAVE R-VALUES TESTED
ACCORDING TO ASTM STANDARDS! When comparing the R-value of a hot
tub or spa covers it's important to ask what temperature
difference the R-value was calculated at. Our covers are
insulation value, as per ASTM standards are R-14 (tested at the
ASTM standard of 40º temperature difference)
Reinforcing Metal C-Channel
The foam cores are further strengthened with a full 20 gauge, 2½" wide C-channel running the entire length of the cover.
Running the entire length of each piece of foam, along the hinge is a 2½" wide, 20 gauge galvanized steel C-channel support beam. This is the heaviest gauge (thickest) reinforcement beam used in the industry, others tend to be 22 to 26 gauge. Galvanized steel is used for it's increases strength over aluminum, and also because of it's greater resistance to chemicals (chlorine and bromine). C-channel is much stronger than lesser expensive T-bar others may use.
If the possibility of this C-channel rusting has been made a concern to you, it really shouldn't be. The only way for this C-channel to rust is if the vapor barrier surrounding the foam is broken. If this happens the foam core of a cover will absorb water (getting heavier and heavier) long before the C-channel loses any integrity.
6 Mil Vapor
Barrier
The vapor barrier surrounding the foam is the most important aspect in protecting the cores from absorbing water. Not only is the vapor barrier of
Extreme Spa
Cover's the thickest, but the option of adding a second layer make it the most protective!
One of the most important features of an insulating cover is the vapor barrier surrounding the foam. The barrier used in
Extreme Spa Covers is a 6 mil. single-extruded, polyethylene sheeting. This extra thick sheeting is then double heat sealed around the foam core. As an added feature the sheeting is vacuumed of air during the sealing process. This prevents the cover from "bloating" from any trapped air expanding, when the sun beats down on it.
One of the options offered on Extreme Spa Covers is to double wrap the foam core with a second layer polyethylene sheeting. This is something few other manufacturer offers and we highly recommend it due to the following; Covers have a small hole on the bottom side of the vinyl covering to allow any accumulated water and condensation to drain out. As much as this is an absolute necessity, it also allows evaporating chemicals to rise up into the covers interior (needless to say covers with an open mesh bottom are the worst). Over a long period of time these chemicals can start deteriorating the vapor barrier to a point where it becomes porous. The porosity then allows steam and evaporating water to penetrate into the foam insulating cores. One day science will probably develop a better vapor barrier (although those wanting to sell lots of covers may not use it), but until then doubling up the polyethylene sheeting can greatly extend the life of your cover.
The Heaviest and Most
Durable Vinyl
With a weight of 30oz. (per lineal yard), the vinyl of
Extreme Spa
Covers is the heaviest available. It also exceeds the specifications of "Marine Grade Vinyl",
and "Premium Grade Vinyl".
"Marine Grade Vinyl" was developed for the harsh climates of boating and the awning industry. To be classified as a marine grade, the vinyl has to meet certain requirements (whether these requirements are exceeded or not is another story). The vinyl used in Extreme Spa Covers exceed all specified requirements of both "Marine Grade Vinyl", and "Premium Grade Vinyl"!
The following are the specifications of the vinyl used in our covers (helpful for making any comparisons);
UV Rating & Weather Resistance : 1500+ hours
Stabilized Pigment Rating : 500 hours
Weight : 30oz
Thickness : .040
Cold Crack Rating : -20°
Abrasion Resistance : 200 Cycles
Unlike some covers where the vinyl cover is heat sealed together, another important feature of Extreme Spa Covers is that they are completely double sewn together with the highest quality thread. Heat sealed seams become very brittle in the hot sun and freezing cold.
The vinyl in Extreme Spa Covers, besides being the thickest in the industry, also has mildew inhibitors, UV stabilized coloring to prevent fading, increased resistance to chlorine and bromine and is available in 10 colors.
Continuous One-Piece
Reinforced Hinge
Extreme Spa
Covers solid one piece, multiple layered hinge is optionally reinforced with nylon webbing making it the strongest part of the cover!
With the current trend of cover lifting devises (which we highly believe in) the hinge is one of the most worked parts of a cover. The Extreme Spa Covers hinge is constructed of the same high quality vinyl as the rest of the outer cover. It is not simply two halves of the cover sewn together, but is a one piece hinge, double stitched into each half of the cover. There's also a unique hinge-seal on the underside of the cover to fully insulate this normally un-insulated area. One of the options available is additionally reinforcing the hinge by adding an extra layer consisting of the same 1-1/2" wide nylon webbing the handles are made from. This upgrade consists of a strip of nylon webbing running the entire length of the hinge! While other covers hinges are their weakest point, this nylon webbing reinforcement makes the Extreme Spa Covers hinge the best possible!
Large Corrosion Proof
Zippers
The zippers are one of the lesser important parts of a cover. However if anyone ever steps on your cover causing the foam to bow you'll want to remove and turn over the inner foam core. For this reason Extreme Spa Covers use zippers designed to maintain their "zipping" ability for years. The large teeth (6mm) prevent debris from causing them to stick and they're rust and chemical corrosion proof. And of course they're double stitched for added strength.
Super Strong Reinforced
Tie-Down Straps
With so many covers in areas of high winds,
Extreme Spa
Covers use exceptionally strong nylon webbing for the tie-downs. These are the strongest tie-downs possible.
Just like the handles, the tie-downs of Extreme Spa Covers are also made of exceptionally strong nylon webbing . Each cover comes standard with four tie-downs equipped with locking child resistant safety latches. To assure the integrity and prevent the straps from ripping out (perhaps from high winds), the straps are sewn into the cover in four places, including the skirt. This makes them virtually tear-proof.
Besides aiding in keeping out unwanted visitors, the tie-downs, when properly used help to prevent strong winds from blowing off the cover. There is also the option of additional tie-downs.
The "locking latches" are molded after the quick release buckles found on sports equipment and have been specifically designed for spas! Each NMF Fastener may be locked down individually. They are quickly installed with three stainless steel screws (provided).
Gusseted, Double Stitched
Skirt
Expertly designed to protect the outer edge of your spa, the skirt of Extreme Spa Covers are also strong enough to lift the cover!
The skirt of a cover is another of the many important parts. It needs to properly protect the lip of your spa from the damaging rays of the sun, and be strong enough to use for lifting your cover. Extreme Spa Covers skirts are double stitched into the cover for strength, and gusseted to provide the best protection! One piece continuous skirts, which are easier to manufacture, have many inherent problems as compared to skirts that are gusseted (also called "slited"). Gusseted skirts hang much straighter and have much less tendency to bunch-up under the cover, preventing a proper seal between the cover and the spa. As the sun beats down on a cover, extreme heat can build up between the skirt and the outer lip of the spa. This intense heat can actually damage the outer lip of the spa. A gusseted skirt allows this heat to escape, preventing heat damage from occurring. The skirts are double sewn into the cover for extra strength and strong enough to lift even the heaviest of covers.

Heavy Duty
Handles
Unlike the handles on many covers which tend to be a great weak point, Extreme Spa Covers handles have been designed and engineered to be one of the strongest! Handles are great when the cover is new, but over a long period of time most covers eventually get a bit heavier. Cover handles, having such a small attachment area can be easily torn off, sometimes tearing the cover. Our cover's handles are made of extremely strong, 1-1/2" wide nylon webbing. Additional stitching, and internal reinforcing make them some of the strongest available. One of the many options offered, is to have the nylon handles vinyl covered. It should also be noted that you can also lift this cover by the skirts. Our skirts are reinforced and designed for lifting the cover.

Standard nylon webbing handle |

Optional vinyl covered handle. |
On the underside of the cover there are two additional handles attached to the continuous "hinge seal". These handles help in maneuvering the cover on and off the spa in tight areas.

Double Laminated Polyester
Scrim Underside
12oz double laminated, tight mesh reinforced, chemical and ozone resistant scrim underside. Optional Reflex Energy Shield adds even more insulating ability!
The underside material of the cover that faces the spa's water takes the most abuse. It's also the first line of defense in preventing chemical damage and moisture infiltration, and must be durable enough to withstand the constant dragging from removing the cover from the spa. Extreme Spa Covers use a12oz double laminated, tight mesh reinforced, chemical and ozone resistant scrim. This material is so strong (it's constructed similarly to rip-stop- nylon) that it's used internally throughout the cover to reinforce the
double stitching.
As an option, the scrim can be substituted with Reflex Energy Shield, a 12 oz scrim coated with a highly reflective, woven metallic material. One of the ways heat is lost is that it radiates out in waves (see above on R-value for a full explanation on insulation value and heat loss). The Reflex Energy Shield gives our spa cover a great advantages over other spa covers. The reflective nature of the Reflex Energy Shield yields a reflecting dish effect that bounces these heat waves back down into the water thereby increasing the cover's insulating ability.

Please note, excessive chemical use in the spa can lead to the woven metallic material "blistering" from the scrim. Excessive chemicals are the only thing to cause this, and blistering or bubbling is not covered under warranty. Covers with Reflex Energy Shield should be removed from the spa for a minimum of 20 minutes when shocking.
Moisture Drains
Specifically located to prevent water from accumulating inside the cover, and designed to not scratch the spa when the cover is removed.
Color Matched
Thread
The thread used in Extreme Spa
Covers is a 93#, UV resistant, bonded, Dacron Polyester thread. Covers are completely double stitched and this thread will not mildew or rot, nor will sunlight degrade it over time.
With the entire cover being double stitched together, the thread is also an important aspect to consider (some cover manufacturers heat seal their vinyl together, but the seams tend to become very brittle in the hot sun and freezing cold).
The thread used in Extreme Spa Covers is a 93#, UV resistant, bonded, Dacron Polyester thread. The polyester part is what's important, unlike cotton thread (or cotton wound polyester) it won't rot out in a short period of time, and the UV resistance prevents any degradation form the sun. "Bonded" means that it's actually water tight and can't absorb mildew causing moisture. The 93# is the weight of the thread and the entire Extreme Spa Cover is completely double stitched.
Ten Colors


Please note, colors may vary slightly from how they appear on your computer
Meets or Exceeds ASTM F1346-91
Standards
ASTM (American Society of Testing: and Materials) has developed a standard for Pool & Spa Covers intended to protect children under the age of five. This Standard, ASTM F 1346-91, establishes three cover classifications:
Power Safety Covers, typically found on swimming pools.
Manual Safety Covers, such as the Extreme Spa Covers.
Other Covers, which do not serve as a barrier for children under the age of five and do not qualify as a safety cover.
While Extreme Spa Covers have been tested to not only meet, but exceed the "ASTM F1346-91 Manual Safety Cover Standard" (when used according to instructions), adult supervision is the only way to prevent accidents. Be sure to maintain constant eye contact with children whenever they are near or could get near any body of water.
The ASTM Standard includes specific performance tests and labeling requirements. Covers must be able to pass tests such as static load tests for weight support, perimeter deflection tests for entry or entrapment between the cover and the side of the spa, and surface drainage tests to see if a dangerous amount of water could collect on the cover's surface. There are also requirements to include labeling in consumer information and on the cover itself. Labeling must contain the proper warnings (as described by the Standard) and identify the product as a safety cover.
ASTM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Static Load: In the case of a spa with a width or diameter not greater than 8' the cover shall withstand the weight of 275 pounds. In the case of spas with a width or diameter greater than 8' from the periphery, the cover shall be able to hold a weight of 485 pounds to permit a rescue operation.
Perimeter Deflection: The covers shall be designed in such a way that when it is tested (installed according to directions), deflection of the cover does not allow the test object (sized to simulate a child's head) to pass between the cover and the side of the spa, or to gain access to the water.
Other Requirements: Special labeling, fastening (locking down), surface drainage and conformance on literature and notifications standards.
Four Year
warranty
Extreme Spa
Covers four year warranty is one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry.

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