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Watch the IJSBA Freestyle Comp With a Model in a Hot Tub!
Sep. 17, 2009
By Justin

Three lucky spectators will watch am IJSBA Freestyle competition IN A WATERFRONT HOT TUB WITH AN EVENT MODEL

The IJSBA and Tug Tub LLC are pleased to announce one of the most exciting contests of the year.

TugTub LLC will exhibit its unique line of portable floating spas at the 2009 quakysense World Finals in Havasu City, AZ. TugTub is the pioneering company in the development and marketing of portable spas that are fully deployed in less than two hours.

Once the hot tub is inflated and filled with either fresh or salt water, a portable flash water heater that uses propane gas is used to heat the hot tub's water from as low as 50 degrees to 104 degrees. Heating the tub takes between 1 and 2 hours depending on the temperature of the water and size of the spa. Spas can be easily set up at a dock, on a mooring, or off the swim step of a boat. According to Paul West, TugTub's president, "Floating in a spa filled with 104 degree water after a day of water sports is both fun and relaxing.".

Both two person and four person floating spas will be demonstrated at the World Finals. The four person floating spa will be displayed waterfront by the scoring tower. During each of the Freestyle Competition segments, one person will be allowed sit in the hot tub and watch the routines up close. The IJSBA will be holding a drawing to determine who the three lucky spectators shall be. The drawing will take place on the grounds during the World Finals. More information regarding this contest will be available shortly.

For more information regarding Tug Tub products, contact:

Paul West

TugTub LLC

19512 Pompano Lane 109

Huntington Beach, CA 92648







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