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The ModStep 2XL is the only step in the industry that offers a wide landing platform that is safe and attractive. The large 24” x 35” top platform includes a non-slip, rubber tread to prevent slipping. Built with a powder-coated aluminum frame and polymer treads, the ModStep 2XL is the sturdiest, safest and strongest two-tier step on the market. The easy to attach handrail helps ensure the spa user is able to safely and easily enter and exit their spa.
The Clear RTV Silicone Sealant 66B designed by Permatex® is the perfect solution to fixing the cracked or undone sealant around your spa assembly parts and jets. This spa adhesive sealant from Permatex® will bond and seal frayed edges. This is the perfect adhesive as it is waterproof, weatherproof, flexible, and can be used in temperatures ranging from -75° to 400°F.
The coupler is used to connect the lower and side portions of your CoverMate Easy product.
The 84" x 94" Hot Tub Cover is a Master Spa Factory OEM replacement (SKU: x458494). It is specifically designed to fit your Master Spas® hot tub. This cover is extremely energy efficient, as it's made of a 1.5-pound foam density, six-inch thick foam insulation (which tapers to 4-inches along the sides), and a full-length heat seal. It has been upgraded to include two rubber grip handles and is made of a high quality marine-grade vinyl covering that is mildew treated and unfazed by UV rays.
Note: This particular hot tub cover folds along its shortest dimension (the 84" side).
























