Four women siting in spa.

What to Expect During a PDC Spas Wet Test


We know shopping for a PDC hot tub or PDC swim spa is exciting—but let’s be honest, it can also feel a little uncertain if you’ve never tried one before. That’s where a PDC Spas wet test comes in. At
PDC Spas, we make the process simple, comfortable, and actually… pretty enjoyable.


What Is a PDC Spas Wet Test?


A PDC wet test is your opportunity to try a PDC spa while it’s fully operational—filled, heated,
and running. You’ll step in, move around, and experience the jets, seating, and overall
performance in real time.
For PDC hot tubs, it’s all about relaxation and hydrotherapy.
For PDC swim spas, it’s about both relaxation and movement—giving you a feel for fitness,
resistance, and space.


What to Pay Attention To in a PDC Spas Hot Tub


Comfort & Support: Sit in multiple seats. You should feel supported—not like you’re floating or
constantly adjusting.
Jet Placement & Feel: Notice where the jets hit your body. Are they reaching your shoulders,
back, and legs in a way that actually feels good?
Seating Variety: Each seat should offer a slightly different experience—from deep pressure to
gentle relaxation.


What to Pay Attention To in a PDC Spas Swim Spa


PDC Swim spas are a different experience—and your wet test should reflect that.
Swim Current: If swimming is important to you, try it out. The current should feel smooth and
consistent—not choppy or uneven. Whether you’re a casual swimmer or using it for fitness, it
should match your pace.
Space & Movement: Walk around, stretch out, and move freely. A swim spa should give you
enough room to exercise, float, or play without feeling confined.
Resistance & Exercise Options:Try light movement—walking, jogging in place, or simple
exercises. You’ll quickly feel how the water supports low-impact workouts.
Cool-Down & Relaxation Area: Many swim spas include seating areas similar to a hot tub.
Test those seats too—you’re not always going to be “on the move.”


Don’t Overthink It


A lot of people feel unsure about scheduling a PDC wet test—but it’s much more relaxed than it
sounds.
Wear a swimsuit, take your time, and focus on what you like. There’s no performance, no
pressure—just a chance to see what feels right for your body and your lifestyle.


Why It Matters


Two models can look nearly identical—but feel completely different once you’re in the water. A
wet test helps you: understand comfort and fit, Experience jet performance or swim resistance,
and Decide what actually feels good to you. It turns a big purchase into a confident decision.