Dimension One Spas received the SpaRetailer Trade Certified™ status for manufacturing in 2010. The SpaRetailer Trade Certified status is a new award that means that D1 was selected as one of the best manufacturers in North America based on an independent audit related to sales, service, operations, and dealer network satisfaction. What you might not [...]
For centuries civilizations have flocked to warm bubbly waters to soothe their aching muscles. The steamy soak has evolved into the high tech home spas of today that can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $40,000. But in this time of economic uncertainty, is a backyard water oasis simply a luxury or could it be a coping necessity? Is there any science behind the soak?
Being outside brings a sense of liberation. Breathing in fresh air, feeling the warmth of the sun on our skin and hearing the gentle swoosh of leaves blowing in the breeze connects us to nature. It has a way of calming the mind and soothing the senses that few other things can [...]
Under the guidance of founder Bob Hallam, Dimension One Spas has grown from a small retail outlet to a trailblazing force in the home hydrotherapy industry.
San Diego Business Journal | November 24, 2008
Private Finalist: Bob Hallam, Dimension One Spas
Under the guidance of founder Bob Hallam, Dimension One Spas (D1 Spas) has grown [...]
D1 Spas’ Aquatic Fitness System is a full gym in a pool! Swimming, running, rowing, resistance training, stretching and healing are all possible in the AFS.
Healing Lifestyles and Spas, November 12, 2008
Rarely does a completely new, totally revolutionary concept in exercise come across our desks. Well this one definitely got our attention. [...]
Modern medicine confirms the ages-old belief: There’s healing in hot tubs.
Hot water healing is nothing new. As early as 2,000 B.C., Egyptians used hot baths to ease pain and invoke relaxation by placing sizzling rocks into water. In Ancient Greece, elaborate structures were built around natural hot springs as early-day hospitals and [...]
The use of warm water therapy for physical ailments has been around since the establishment of the earliest civilizations. However, hydrotherapy, as it is currently referred to, did not make a lasting impression on the United States until the 1930s when it became public knowledge that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had been using this method to help alleviate the debilitating symptoms of polio. Roosevelt considered hydrotherapy an imperative part of his rehabilitation therapy for the rest of his life.



