Do you love swimming? Enjoying relaxing in a hot tub? And like to save money? Well, check out MyBath.biz’s new Swim Spas. We’ve had many people ask, “What’s a Swim Spa?” so we’ve decided to give a brief introduction to this incredible water therapy system.
When I first saw our new Swim Spas I was excited because I love swimming, hot tubs, yet couldn’t afford to install an inground pool. Not to mention, inground pools don’t include a hot tub.
So what’s the deal with Swim Spas? A Swim Spa is an economical way to have the best of all worlds. On the swimming pool side you have adjustable water current for swimming, water aerobics, and other cardiovascular water exercises. On hot tub side you have hydro-pressure massage jets to loosen up your muscles and joint.
Swim Spas offer many forms of water therapy also known as hydrotherapy. Water therapy exercises are a popular form of exercise as water’s natural buoyancy reduces injuries, strains, and aching associated with exercise. Water is also healing for those with muscle, joint, and bone pain. For instance, a warm hot tub session can feel especially good for those struggling with arthritis, broken bones, and joint pain.
The Swim Spa can be installed as an above or inground unit. Comes with the self-cleaning ozone sterilization system which rids your swim spa of bacteria, mold, and other contaminates found in humid conditions. And is extreme weather certified meaning your swim spa is built to withstand extreme hot and cold weather conditions. Many swim spa users use their swim spa year round for wellness purposes.
To learn more about MyBath.biz’s Swim Spas and how they can meet your hydrotherapy needs click here.
I have never seen one of these in real life. They look amazing and I want. I was just wondering if they were considered a hot tub in my home owners association. I cant have a swimming pool but I can have a hot tub. Will one of these fall under the hot tub category?
Posted by: Ahren Franks | Feb 17, 2009 at 10:24 AM
I really would like to get 1 of these swim spas. How much does it cost per month to run the average size swim spa? I know insulation matters too. Let me know, Please!
Posted by: Andre Jalovski | Mar 03, 2009 at 11:46 AM
this is a very interesting swim spa and hot tub. it gives you two products for the price of one. it fits in a small area. i think this is a great buy.
Posted by: james | Mar 10, 2009 at 09:30 PM
I bought a swim spa from another company online a year ago. It was supposed to be powerful enough to swim against the current. No such luck for me. I'm not a Michael Phelps either. I swam a little in high school. I was really disappointed with it. It had no hot tub section like the one I bought from you guys. My new swim spa is wonderful it has enough power to keep me swimming. Thanks for the upgrade guys!
Posted by: Heath Mayo | Mar 12, 2009 at 10:52 AM
Yeah, a combination of a hot tub and swimming pool. That's fun but the real cool thing about it is the sheer size of it and reaction of your neighbors. What the heck is that? Bill this is a swim spa and feel free to ask to come over and pay admission:)~
Posted by: Darron Ralston | Mar 19, 2009 at 09:36 AM
How does one justify having such a huge tub/pool? I guess I can say that I live way out in the middle of nowhere and there is no spa near. The weather doesn't permit me to do activities outdoors for the most part. I feel that this was a very wise thing to do to help me and my family keep active. I would like to think that most people that want things go out and get them. I use water from my well that I dug and I use solar panels on my house to heat the water in my house. I fell confident that anyone that wants to save energy and keep green can if they choose.
Posted by: Austin Heinsberger | Mar 31, 2009 at 12:11 PM
The swim spa sure looks great for a senior citizen. It can be installed inside or out of the house. It would be a wonderful way to fulfill your daily exercise and have fun too.
Posted by: Flora | Apr 02, 2009 at 02:13 PM
These swim spas look like cloud 9! I especially like the TV's and sound system. Is it possible to install a mirror at the bottom so you can see how you look?
Posted by: Darren Channing | Apr 27, 2009 at 02:22 PM
No kidding! These swim spas are cool. I had that recommended to me to, the mirror is so you can see your form better. It helps make adjustments.
Posted by: Sean Humphreys | Apr 27, 2009 at 04:23 PM
A swim spa has been the only thing my son really likes and responds to. He has leukemia and the swim spa has really raised his spirits and somehow given him an appetite. I'm really pleased with mine and I would recommend one to any person that has a sick child. It's easier for them to move around in the swim spa.
Posted by: Kris Mortensen | Jun 17, 2009 at 02:51 PM
These are awesome! I have never seen a swim spa so big. I could swim laps in that thing! I could almost fit my family reunion in it.
Posted by: Javier | Jun 25, 2009 at 04:41 PM
For me, this swim spa was a relief to the heat of the western heat. I live about 20 miles from civilization. Going to local pool is not gonna happen. This is perfect for the summer time heat!
Posted by: Virgil Dow | Jun 30, 2009 at 02:55 PM
I just saw my neighbor get one of your swim spa's craned over his house! That thing is friggin huge. I was taking video of it but my cam battery went dead. They have it all ready to go but they bought some funny signs. Don't pee in my swim spa. I don't swim in your toilet. Kinda funny people them Kaisers.
Posted by: Miles Tynes | Jul 23, 2009 at 02:15 PM
I've never seen a swim spa before. They look like the future of hot tubs. That 8888 is what 36ft. I've seen several swimming pools that can't stand a chance against that.
Posted by: Al | Aug 03, 2009 at 04:27 PM
I'm completely infatuated with swim spas. My brother just had one installed last spring. Last year the kids wanted to be at his place every weekend so we visited about every three weeks. This year is was every weekend. My wife and I both have a pretty good tan. I'm already saving to one up my brother so they come over to our house next year.
Posted by: Pete Castledine | Aug 17, 2009 at 04:30 PM