The Orca is the large-format option in the Core Series — seven seats and 40 jets at the most accessible price point for a genuinely spacious Arctic Spas hot tub.
TL;DR
- Large seven-person Core Series spa with 40 jets
- Most affordable large-format Arctic Spas hot tub
- Same full foam insulation and freeze protection as Classic and Custom
- Standard water care with salt water available as an upgrade
- Best for families who want space and reliability without the Classic or Custom price
Who the Orca Is Designed For
The Orca is for buyers who want a large spa and have done the math on what they actually need. Seven seats at the Core Series price point means families who want space for the whole household — or buyers who entertain regularly — can get a genuinely large spa without moving to the Classic or Custom price tier.
The Core Series is Arctic Spas’ entry-level lineup, but “entry-level” in this context means fewer features and a lower price — not a compromise on insulation, construction, or cold-climate engineering.
Seating and Capacity
Seven seats in a spacious layout means the Orca can handle a family soak without anyone feeling crowded. The seating is designed for open, comfortable soaking across a large interior.
For buyers who are choosing between the Orca and a smaller Core Series model, the question is whether the larger footprint and higher water volume are justified by how many people typically use the spa at once.
Core Series Performance
The Orca has 40 jets across a large interior. The jet coverage is effective for the number of bathers, though the distribution across a larger surface area means the coverage per seat is less concentrated than a smaller spa with the same jet count.
For families who are primarily interested in a social soak rather than intensive therapeutic use, the Orca’s jet layout is more than adequate. For buyers who want high-concentration therapy at every seat, the Classic or Custom Series offers more targeted performance.
Orca vs. Classic Series: What Changes and What Doesn't
Moving from the Orca to the Classic Series adds better jet placement and quality, a higher overall feature level, and access to the salt water system as an integrated upgrade. What stays the same is the core Arctic Spas proposition: full foam insulation, Canadian manufacturing, and the freeze protection that makes an Arctic Spas reliable in a New Brunswick winter.
For buyers who have compared the Orca to non-Arctic Spas options at a similar price, the insulation architecture is typically the decisive difference.
New Brunswick Perspective
The Orca is a strong value play for New Brunswick families who want a genuinely large spa but are not ready to spend at the Classic Series level. Poolboy customers who own the Orca consistently note that the insulation performance matches or exceeds what they experienced with more expensive spas from other brands. The Arctic Spas build quality carries across the full lineup.
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Visit a Poolboy showroom in Fredericton or Moncton — or explore the Orca on the Arctic Spas website.
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