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Single Body Swim Spa

One body of water, one temperature, one set of controls. Single body swim spas are simpler to run, more compact, and more affordable than dual temp models — the right call when swimming or exercise is the main event.
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The Case for Keeping It Simple

A single body swim spa holds one temperature — most owners settle in the mid-80s, warm enough to relax in, cool enough to exercise in. That simplicity pays off three ways: lower purchase price, lower operating cost, and a smaller footprint for the same swim lane. Ten of our fourteen swim spas are single body, from the compact Active EP-12 exercise pool to the 16 ft AquaSwim.

If your household genuinely wants 104°F soaking alongside cool-water swimming, that's what our swim spa + hot tub combos are for. Everyone else saves money here.


Single Body Swim Spas – Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely — mid-80s water with hydrotherapy jets is comfortable for most soaking, especially in summer and shoulder seasons. What you can't do is hold hot-tub heat and swim-training cool at the same time; that's the dual temp trade.

Yes — one body of water, one heater, one temperature to maintain. They're the most economical swim spas to own, especially with full-foam insulation for Minnesota winters. See operating costs.

Most owners land between 82°F and 88°F depending on how they split exercise and relaxation. Serious swim training runs cooler; family lounging runs warmer. You can change the setpoint seasonally.


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