The Arctic Spas Tundra is a mid-size model that occupies a practical sweet spot in the lineup — larger than the compact options, more manageable than the flagship models, and well-suited to families who want genuine performance without the scale of the Summit XL or Yukon.

TL;DR

  • The Tundra is a mid-size spa designed for 4-5 bathers with a balanced layout
  • Good jet coverage across therapeutic zones with adjustable intensity
  • Full Arctic Spas cold climate engineering and freeze protection
  • Available with the integrated salt water sanitizing system
  • Best for small families or couples who want flexible, daily-use performance
Arctic Spas Tundra
Custom Series Tundra — At a Glance
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Where the Tundra Fits in the Lineup

The Tundra sits between the Klondiker and the Summit in the Arctic Spas range — a mid-size spa that offers more interior space and feature density than the compact models without requiring the footprint and budget of the top-tier configurations.

For families of three to four who use the spa regularly, it is frequently the size that feels right: spacious enough for comfortable multi-person use, practical enough to maintain without difficulty.

Seating and Interior Layout

The Tundra interior is configured for versatile use. A lounge seat provides full-body therapeutic coverage. Upright seating positions with targeted jets serve the neck, shoulder, and lower back zones that carry the most daily tension. For small groups, the layout provides meaningful coverage to multiple bathers at once.

Jet Performance

Jet placement in the Tundra follows the Arctic Spas principle of purposeful coverage rather than maximum count. The jets are positioned to address the therapeutic zones that matter most for regular wellness use — shoulder decompression, lumbar support, and foot circulation.

Each position is individually adjustable for direction and pressure, allowing bathers to customize their experience.

Cold Climate Engineering

Like every model in the Arctic Spas lineup, the Tundra uses the full foam insulation architecture and freeze protection system designed for Canadian winter conditions. A Tundra running through a New Brunswick winter maintains temperature efficiently, with the heating system supplementing rather than fighting the insulation.

Salt Water System Availability

The Tundra is available with the Arctic Spas integrated salt water system. For a family spa used frequently by multiple people, the consistent chemistry management of the salt system is a meaningful benefit — water quality stays predictable without requiring manual intervention after every heavy use session.

Installation and Site Considerations

The Tundra requires a structurally sound base and a dedicated 240V electrical circuit. Its mid-size footprint makes site preparation simpler than for the large models, and it fits into more backyard configurations. Poolboy handles delivery and installation throughout New Brunswick.

Who the Tundra Is For

The Tundra appeals to small families, couples who want more space than the compact models provide, and buyers who plan to use the spa year-round and want a size that is practical to maintain. It is also a common upgrade choice for buyers who started with a smaller spa and found it limiting.

Comparing the Tundra to Adjacent Models

The Tundra offers more interior space and jet density than the Klondiker, and a slightly more manageable footprint than the Summit. For buyers sitting between these two models, the choice typically comes down to whether the extra capacity of the Summit justifies the difference in footprint and cost.

A side-by-side comparison at a Poolboy showroom is the clearest way to make the call.

New Brunswick Perspective

The Tundra is the kind of spa that works well for a household at multiple stages of life. When children are young, it is large enough for a family evening routine. As children grow, it is the right size for a couple who has made hot tub use a permanent part of their wellness practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Tundra is designed for 4 to 5 bathers, with a mix of lounge and upright therapeutic seating.
The Tundra offers slightly more interior space and jet coverage than the Klondiker. The Klondiker is the better choice for buyers who want a capable mid-size spa at a more accessible price point. The Tundra is worth the step up for buyers who want a larger, more versatile interior.
Yes. The Tundra uses the full foam insulation system standard across the entire lineup. Cold-climate performance is consistent regardless of model size.
Yes, with proper structural preparation. The Tundra weight when filled requires a deck rated for the load. A structural assessment before installation is recommended.
Arctic Spas provides a comprehensive warranty covering the shell, cabinet, and mechanical components. Poolboy can walk you through the current warranty terms during a showroom visit.

Ready to see the Tundra in person?

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