Do watersense (2.0GPM) rain shower heads work respectably?

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We are deciding between a rain shower head with hand shower vs a traditional shower head, and likely using the Hansgrohe line (which is awful awkward to navigate). Local code requires watersense compliant fixtures.

It looks like most of the rain shower heads are pretty high flow... like 4GPM+. They make a few that are watersense complaint. Do these work well, or are the more of a joke? With conventional ones being such high flow, seems like the low flow ones might be suspect. We haven't had a rain shower head previously.

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We are deciding between a rain shower head with hand shower vs a traditional shower head, and likely using the Hansgrohe line (which is awful awkward to navigate). Local code requires watersense compliant fixtures.

It looks like most of the rain shower heads are pretty high flow... like 4GPM+. They make a few that are watersense complaint. Do these work well, or are the more of a joke? With conventional ones being such high flow, seems like the low flow ones might be suspect. We haven't had a rain shower head previously.

Thanks!
Consider Delta in lieu of Hansgrohe.

 
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