The decision to buy a hot tub takes a lot of consideration. You will have many choices to make in the journey to finding the best hot tub for you, even down to the type of hot tub you select. One type of hot tub you may be considering is a soft-sided hot tub.
This article will cover exactly what a soft-sided hot tub is as well as what to look for when shopping for one. It will also explain some of the other hot tub options and features that make hot tub ownership so pleasurable and attainable for a range of budgets.
What is a soft-sided hot tub?
A soft-sided hot tub is a portable hot tub that is convenient and easy to install and transport. Soft-side hot tubs are typically made of high-density foam walls that are covered with heavy-duty, often marine-grade vinyl material, latex, or layers of PVC. Some companies have their own specialty materials with which their hot tubs are made. Though designed to be sturdy, they are not entirely puncture-proof.
Generally, a soft-sided hot tub is a “plug and play” spa, meaning it plugs into a standard 110v outlet and draws less than 15 amps. One of the benefits of a soft-sided hot is there is very little setup involved. Once you plug it in and fill it with water, it will soon be ready to enjoy.
Another pro of a soft-sided hot tub is that it is a less expensive alternative to a traditional hot tub. The initial buy-in of a portable or hard-sided hot tub from a premium brand could potentially deter first-time hot tub buyers. However, the initial cost of a soft-sided hot tub is more attainable for many. However, it should be noted that a soft-sided hot tub does not offer the same level of features, amenities, and hydrotherapy as a traditional hot tub from a quality brand.
Soft-sided hot tubs are also referred to as inflatable hot tubs. Within this category, it’s important to consider brand and model, as some may be made with higher-quality materials and offer additional features and amenities.
Soft-sided hot tubs have padded surfaces rather than the ergonomic seating, or seating options of a traditional hot tub. Some brands and models may feature bubblers that create a jet-style effect while others may have jets for hydrotherapy. However, based on the fact they are 110v, soft-sided hot tubs typically do not have the same level of power that traditional hot tubs can provide for next-level hydromassage.
Soft-sided hot tubs should not be confused with portable hot tubs. These are two very different types of hot tubs. While a soft-sided hot tub is easily portable, the term “portable” in this case actually refers to what most people think of as a traditional hot tub. Jacuzzi® hot tubs are examples of portable hot tubs. While not soft-sided, nor easily transferable from place to place without professional assistance, portable hot tubs are considered as such because they are not built into the ground or a permanent structure. Another positive aspect of soft-sided hot tubs is that they generally do not require any special electrical wiring or adding plumbing that would necessitate hiring a professional. Most of these 110v models can simply be plugged into a standard outdoor outlet and then filled with water.
As a buyer, you must understand the differences among your many options so you can make the most informed decision. Ultimately, your decision should result in the purchase of the perfect hot tub for you that can bring you many years of comfort and pleasure. Discover some of the main features and amenities of a soft-sided hot tub so you can maximize your shopping experience.