So, you’re in the market for a spa pool or swim spa, but unsure which one you’re best suited to? Both products offer a range of benefits, but ultimately it will come down to personal preference and the size of your backyard. But what are some technical differences between the two? Let’s jump into it.
What does a Spa Pool offer?
A Spa Pool will measure roughly two-metres square, with a variety of seating positions, including bench seats, individual seats, and loungers.
Perfect for couples seeking an escape, all the way up to large families, or someone who loves to entertain. There are countless sizes and configurations to suit your needs. Not to mention the incredible health benefits that come with spa pool ownership. From simply relaxing after a challenging day to hydrotherapy jets that are carefully placed to pinpoint parts of your body prone to tightening up. There’s nothing better than soaking the day away in your own spa pool.
What does a Swim Spa offer?
Swim Spa owners get all the benefits of a spa pool, alongside a mixture of different seating options, with additional space designed for users to swim, walk, or run against a variable current. Ranging from four metres by two metres, up to six metres by three metres, you will need need a bigger space for a swim spa than that required for a spa pool. However, not as much space as you would need to install a conventional swimming pool.
Offering that extra space, a swim spa is perfect for those looking to keep their fitness up, enjoy a daily swim, or want a fun new area to splash around with the kids. Fit with a current you can control, a swim spa offers a brand new option for training. Whether you’re keen to swim, walk, or jog, the adjustable control will allow you to find the perfect level of resistance. Also a great area for teaching little ones how to swim.
One point often overlooked, is that you can use a swim spa or spa pool all year round. Simply set your desired temperature. Maybe that’s a cool 25 degrees on a sweltering summer day or an enticing 40 degrees during Winter. A superb way to shake off those winter blues, enhance the summer days, and keep your fitness level where it should be. Picture yourself, soaking in a warm spa, looking up at the stars on a cold winter night. Pure Bliss.
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