Inflatable Hot Tub - The Comfort Without The Price


You may have always wanted a spa or hot tub or your own, but for reasons of price, space, maintenance issues and more, you have decided against it.  However, there are some exciting developments in the world of spa ownership that make having a hot tub almost a universal possibility.  Now, the availability of the inflatable hot tub brings the long sought after pampering closer to home.

The inflatable hot tub offers complete convenience with its quick set up.  These are designed to inflate, fill, heat, and begin soaking.  As you can imagine, they are just as easy to take down and store when the weather suggests that hot tub season has come to an end.

The convenience of an inflatable spa does not stop with the ease of use.  If, for example, you are living in a rental situation, this kind of spa will allow you the flexibility of being able to change addresses without the prospect of a back breaking hot tub move.  You won't have to borrow your uncle's truck nor will you have to convince family or friends to lend a hand.

For those that want to enjoy the benefits of hot tub ownership, but without they typical price tag, this is the way to go.  Spa2G makes a four person inflatable spa for  $700 to $800.  MSpa has come out with its Blue Sea Bubble Spa which carries a price tag of less than $700.  Another choice is the Aero Spa Hot Tub that can be purchased for somewhere in the neighborhood of $700.

These hot tubs come with some of the features of the far more expensive high-end counterparts.  But make no mistake, these are fairly no-frills options.  When compared to hot tubs or spas from Caldera, Sudance, Balboa, Cal Spa and some of the other well known manufacturers, the inflatable versions pale in comparison.  Don't be fooled into thinking that they will have many of the options or accessories like contoured seating, strategically place hydrotherapy jets, surround sound stereo or any of the other luxury features you might expect.

On the other hand you will essentially be paying deeply discounted prices in comparison.  When you compare the $6000 to $10,000 price tag of the Caldera variety, for example, you will have a lot of money left over for actual vacations.

Ultimately, you should be clear on what it is you are looking for in a hot tub.  If you review your options and objectively look at your present situation, then you can make a well thought out decision.  If you decide that your goal is to be submerged in comfort while not being anchored down nor breaking the bank, an inflatable hot tub might just be perfect for you.


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