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Our range of hot tubs is designed to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and support overall wellbeing. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, these hot tubs deliver consistent heat therapy for recovery and everyday relaxation.
Why Choose a Hot Tub?
Heat therapy has long been used by athletes, physiotherapists and wellness professionals to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension and support recovery. Regular hot tub use helps improve circulation, reduce stiffness and encourage both physical and mental relaxation. When combined with cold exposure, hot tubs can also play a key role in contrast therapy routines.
Key Benefits of Hot Tub Use:
Relieves Muscle Tension & Joint Stiffness – Warm water helps relax tight muscles and ease everyday aches
Improves Circulation – Heat encourages blood flow, supporting recovery and mobility
Reduces Stress & Promotes Relaxation – Supports nervous system regulation and mental wellbeing
Supports Recovery & Mobility – Ideal post-training or after long periods of physical activity
Promotes Better Sleep – Helps the body unwind, encouraging deeper and more restful sleep
Supports Contrast Therapy – Use alongside cold immersion to enhance recovery benefits
Hot Tub Types in Our Collection
Plug-and-Play Hot Tubs
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Easy installation with standard power requirements
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Compact designs suitable for home use
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Ideal for relaxation and light recovery
Hard-Shell Spa Hot Tubs
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Durable construction for long-term use
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Multiple seating positions and jet configurations
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Suitable for indoor or outdoor environments
Premium Hot Tubs
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Precise digital temperature control
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Advanced jet systems for targeted comfort
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Designed for regular use and higher-performance recovery needs
Who Should Use Our Hot Tubs?
Athletes & Active Individuals – To relax muscles and support recovery
Homeowners – Create a personal relaxation or wellness space
Gyms & Studios – Add heat therapy to recovery and wellness offerings
Sports Teams & Clubs – Support recovery between training sessions
Wellness & Health Professionals – Integrate heat therapy into holistic care routines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What temperature should a hot tub be set to?
Most hot tubs are used between 37°C and 40°C, depending on comfort, duration and individual preference.
2. How long should I stay in a hot tub?
Typical sessions last 15–30 minutes. Shorter sessions are recommended for higher temperatures.
3. Can I use a hot tub every day?
Yes. Many people use hot tubs daily, though frequency and duration should align with your activity level and wellbeing goals.
4. What’s the difference between a hot tub and contrast therapy?
Contrast therapy involves alternating between hot and cold immersion to stimulate circulation and recovery. Hot tubs are often used alongside ice baths for this purpose.
5. Are hot tubs suitable for indoor and outdoor use?
Yes. Many models are designed for both settings, provided ventilation, flooring and electrical requirements are met.
