Compare fairly
Swim Spa Brands
Brand reputation matters, but it is no substitute for evaluating the actual unit in front of you. Use the framework below to compare any two manufacturers on equal footing.
Our approach to brands
How to compare swim spa brands
Swim current
What propulsion type, and can you test-swim it before buying?
Build & structure
Shell backing, frame material, and base — what carries the water?
Insulation & efficiency
How is heat retained, and what are realistic running costs in your climate?
Warranty
Separate terms for shell, surface, structure, equipment, and labor — and who honors them.
Dealer & support
Local service, parts availability, and reputation for standing behind the product.
Track record
Years in business, owner reviews over time, and parts that are standard vs. proprietary.
Brand overviews
Neutral snapshots of manufacturers you're likely to encounter.
Master Spas
USA (Indiana)
A large U.S. manufacturer best known in the swim spa world for its Michael Phelps Signature Swim Spas line and H2X/Momentum families.
Endless Pools
USA
A pioneer of the at-home current-swimming category, known for propulsion systems engineered around swim performance.
Hydropool
Canada
A Canadian manufacturer that markets self-cleaning filtration and cold-climate engineering across its swim spa range.
Jacuzzi
USA
A long-established hydrotherapy brand whose swim spa lines lean on its jet and pump heritage.
Artesian Spas
USA
A U.S. manufacturer offering swim spas across several tiers, often sold through independent specialty dealers.
Wellis
Europe (Hungary)
A European manufacturer with a broad swim spa catalog distributed internationally through dealers.
Coast Spas
Canada
A Canadian builder known for large-format spas and swim spas, including extended-length models.
PDC Spas
USA (Pennsylvania)
A family-owned U.S. manufacturer offering swim and exercise spa lines built to order.