Sundance Spas. Four series. Four ways to enjoy hydrotherapy.
Sundance® Spas offers five distinct collections designed to match different lifestyles, spaces, and relaxation goals. Whether you’re looking for premium hydrotherapy, advanced massage features, modern style, everyday comfort, or approachable value, each collection delivers the quality, performance, and relaxation Sundance® Spas is known for.
Sundance® Spas FAQs
What makes Sundance Spas a good choice for a hot tub?
Sundance Spas are known for combining hydrotherapy, comfort, water care, and long-term performance. Many models include patented Fluidix® jets, ergonomic seating, advanced filtration, and user-friendly controls designed to make hot tub ownership more enjoyable and easier to maintain.
What are Fluidix® jets?
Fluidix® jets are Sundance Spas’ patented jet technology. They are designed to create a variety of massage sensations without traditional moving parts, helping deliver targeted hydrotherapy for areas like the back, shoulders, neck, legs, and feet.
Are Sundance Spas good for hydrotherapy?
Yes. Sundance Spas are designed with hydrotherapy in mind, using warm water, buoyancy, and strategically placed massage jets to help promote relaxation, comfort, and muscle relief. Many models offer different jet styles and seating options so you can choose the massage experience that best fits your needs.
What Sundance Spas series are available?
Sundance Spas typically offers several series with different sizes, features, comfort levels, and price points. Popular Sundance collections include premium luxury models, mid-range family spas, value-focused options, and compact hot tubs for smaller spaces. This makes it easier to find a spa that fits your lifestyle, backyard, and budget.
How many people can fit in a Sundance Spa?
Sundance Spas are available in a range of sizes, from compact 2–3 person hot tubs to larger models that can seat families or groups. The right size depends on how you plan to use the spa, how many people will use it regularly, and how much space you have available.
Are Sundance Spas energy efficient?
Many Sundance Spas are built with energy efficiency in mind, using insulated cabinets, efficient pumps, programmable controls, and fitted covers to help retain heat and manage operating costs. Actual energy use will depend on your model, climate, water temperature, usage habits, and installation location.
What water care system do Sundance Spas use?
Sundance Spas use advanced water care systems that may include MicroClean® filtration and CLEARRAY® Active Oxygen technology, depending on the model. These systems are designed to help keep spa water clean, clear, and easier to maintain.
Are Sundance Spas easy to maintain?
Yes. Sundance Spas are designed to make maintenance manageable with advanced filtration, water care systems, accessible controls, and optional smart monitoring features on select models. Regular maintenance still includes testing water, balancing chemicals, cleaning filters, and replacing water as needed.
Can I control a Sundance Spa from my phone?
Some Sundance Spas are compatible with the SmartTub® system, which allows users to monitor and control select spa functions from a smartphone. Depending on the setup, this may include temperature control, energy usage insights, maintenance alerts, and remote monitoring.
Can Sundance Spas be used year-round?
Yes. Sundance Spas are designed for year-round use when properly installed and maintained. With good insulation, a quality cover, and regular water care, you can enjoy your hot tub in every season, including colder months.
What should I consider before buying a Sundance Spa?
Before buying a Sundance Spa, consider your available space, desired seating capacity, hydrotherapy needs, electrical requirements, water care preferences, and budget. You should also think about whether you want premium features like advanced lighting, enhanced jet systems, smart controls, lounge seating, or upgraded filtration.
How do I choose the best Sundance Spa for my home?
The best Sundance Spa depends on how you plan to use it. For deep hydrotherapy and premium comfort, consider a higher-end series. For family use, look for spacious seating and versatile jet placement. For smaller patios or simpler ownership, a compact or value-focused model may be the best fit. A local dealer can help match the right Sundance Spa to your space, budget, and wellness goals.
Blog posts
Hot Spring vs. Caldera vs. Sundance: A Dealer's Honest Comparison
Which one should I get — Hot Spring, Caldera, or Sundance?" We hear it multiple times a week. Because we sell all three (plus American Whirlpool), we can give you a genuinely honest answer instead of a brand-loyal pitch. This comparison breaks down what actually separates them: Hot Spring and Caldera share a parent company (Watkins Wellness) and core tech like the FreshWater Salt System, while Sundance (Jacuzzi Brands) takes a different path with CLEARRAY UV-C. We compare insulation, water care, jets, build quality, price, and warranty — each with our honest dealer take — then give you a clear framework for which brand fits which buyer. No wrong answers here, just the right one for you.
Best Hot Tubs for Idaho Winters: Cold-Climate Buyer's Guide
Idaho winters don't just test hot tubs — they expose them. When it's 5°F in Idaho Falls with wind whipping across the Snake River Plain, every weakness in your spa's insulation, cover, frame, and plumbing becomes a real problem. This guide breaks down the 6 features that separate a true cold-climate hot tub from a three-season disappointment — full-cavity insulation, base pan sealing, frame material, cover quality, freeze protection, and cabinet durability — then compares how Hot Spring, Sundance, American Whirlpool, and Caldera each handle them. Includes our top picks by scenario, 8 winter ownership tips, and a power-outage protocol for when the grid goes down.
How Much Does It Really Cost to Run a Hot Tub in Idaho? (Real Numbers)
Most hot tub articles give you the same vague answer: "$50–$100 a month." This guide does something different — it uses actual Idaho electricity rates from Idaho Power, Idaho Falls Power, Avista, and Rocky Mountain Power to calculate real operating costs. We break down electricity, chemicals, water, filters, and cover replacement, then give you a total annual number you can plan around: as low as $350–$495/year in Idaho Falls with a well-insulated spa and the FreshWater Salt System. Plus 8 proven ways to cut your costs. No vague ranges — real numbers for real Idaho homeowners.
























