The Grand Rapids is our entry spa — the cheapest, lightest, easiest route into owning a real hot tub we sell. This is the 2025 model, priced to clear last year's inventory direct from the warehouse: 2–4 adults, 760 L of water, 110 air-powered massage jets and a 1940 W heater, all plugging into a standard UK 13 A socket. No electrician. No concrete pad. No HGV, no crane, no delivery logistics to plan around.
Honest framing on where it sits: a rigid acrylic hot tub in our range starts around £3,000 and ramps up from there. An inflatable at this price asks you to accept a handful of real trade-offs — air-powered jets instead of water-injected hydromassage, a longer heat-up from cold, a vinyl body instead of an acrylic shell, a starter chemical routine you manage yourself. In return you get the whole category at last year's price, with a footprint you can deflate and pack away at the end of the season if you want to. That's the deal — and it's the right deal for a lot of first-time owners.
What's included as standard is genuinely good kit for the price. An aromatherapy canister with a sample kit, a digital control panel built into the pump unit, two Microban antimicrobial filters, a floating thermal blanket under the cover, a 6″ inflatable thermal cover with lockable straps, and a spare pipe-and-seals pack. Marine-grade vinyl outer in a faux-leather coffee wrap — real vinyl, not a two-tone moulded plastic imitating it (a distinction most inflatable rivals reserve for their step-up tiers). Mainland UK delivery is included in the price, not bolted on at checkout. Step up to our acrylic hot tub range when you're ready for a rigid shell — the Grand Rapids is the honest first spa.
