about sundance hot tubs
Average Pricing of a Sundance Hot Tub by Series
NOTE: Each collection has multiple sizes available so the price range given reflects the smallest to the largest with standard included options.
Sundance Spas maintains a significant presence in the hot tub market today, recognized for its history of innovation and focus on delivering quality hydrotherapy experiences since its founding in 1979. As a key brand within the Jacuzzi Brands LLC portfolio, Sundance operates alongside sister companies such as Jacuzzi, Dimension One Spas, Hydropool, and others, leveraging shared manufacturing and corporate resources. While its origins are in California, a substantial portion of Sundance hot tubs are currently manufactured in facilities located in Mexico, supplementing production that may also occur in the United States, allowing the company to efficiently serve its broad market base.
Contemporary Sundance hot tubs are distinguished by technologies like their patented Fluidix® jets, designed to provide diverse massage sensations without reliance on moving parts, and advanced water purification systems such as ClearRay® UV-C, aimed at simplifying maintenance and ensuring cleaner water. Despite their reputation for robust construction and innovative features, a notable downside for Sundance spas, similar to other premium brands under the corporate umbrella, is often their price point, which tends to be higher than many competitors in the market, reflecting their positioning and perceived value.