Hot Tub & Swim Spa Scene RETAILER FOCUS
ABOVE: In the domestic range, the company’s bestselling model is the Marquis Epic, due to its unrivalled hydrotherapy massage jets.
wellness facilities are at the cutting edge,” says Martin. “We are fortunate that we are able to offer our customers a one stop shop. Our ability to take a project from initial design, right through to final commission and ongoing service, enables an unmatched level of quality and design control.” BOS Leisure always has exciting projects on the horizon.
BOS Leisure Bestsellers Marquis Epic
Dimensions: 90” x 90” x 35”
Capacity: up to 5 adults Jets: 65
Capacity: up to 7 adults
Jets: 82
ABOVE: The Marquis 545, which is renowned for its premium quality and value for money.
Most recently the company has been involved in the installation of the spa facilities at the new Gaia Spa at Borringdon Hall in Plymouth. The spa, which opens this summer, will be the largest spa opening of 2016.
Marquis 545 Dimensions: 84” x 84” x 34”
Currently the team is working on the Thames Lido project, which will see Kings Meadow Swimming Baths turned into an outdoor swimming experience with a pool, spa and restaurant. The team has also begun work on a new, state-of-the art, 25m competition pool at Exeter School. “Year on year we surpass our achievements through our constant endeavour to push the boundaries,” says Martin. “Whether it be a domestic swimming pool install or 500m2 commercial spa installation, the BOS Leisure team takes great pride in delivering a fantastic product.”
BOS leisure Tel. 01656 741625
www.bosleisure.co.uk
ABOVE: Martin Ursell (right) is supported by a dedicated sales team, service department and commercial contracts team. Hot Tub & Swim Spa Scene RETAILER FOCUS 15
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