Spare parts for Arctic Spas

Spare parts for Arctic Spas - Click to enlarge

Blue Falls Manufacturing builds hot tubs for Arctic Spas and Coyote Spas in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where the temperature rarely exceeds 0°C from mid-November to mid-March. Not surprisingly, all aspects of their marketing, including the name and the polar bear logo, focus on cold temperatures and thermal insulation. Arctic Spas is also one of the first manufacturers in North America to use Chinese components.

We were told that one of the founders of Arctic Spas was also an investor for Rising Dragon, and Arctic started using their sealing parts (jets, valves, skimmers and light fittings, among others) in 2009. Arctic Spas has also developed its own control systems under the name of Global Spa Components, and has been using them since about 2011. Previously, Gecko systems were installed on Arctic and Coyote spas.

Arctic Spas hot tubs are often plumbed with translucent flexible tubing, marketed as "Torsional Reflex Hose", which is not standard size in the spa industry. They connect this pipe to standard parts by pushing in a rigid 2 inches piece of pipe at each end, with a lot of red glue.

- Quentin