Hydrotherapy involves using water to relieve a range of ailments, and it’s been around for centuries. Hydrotherapy is a natural treatment proven to improve a wide variety of concerns, from anxiety and fatigue to chronic pain and asthma.
Installing a hydrotherapy hot tub at home is an investment in your long-term well-being, where you can access the benefits of regular hydrotherapy sessions in your own backyard.
We’ve selected our three best hydrotherapy hot tubs to showcase the therapeutic features available at different price points, dimensions, and styles – starting at just $10,000 for a 2-person spa.
We’ve helped hundreds of customers embrace hydrotherapy at home with premium, Australian-made hot tubs and a dedicated installation service. Give us a call if you have any questions about our hydrotherapy spa pool range.
In this article:
- Top Features to Look for in the Best Hydrotherapy Hot Tub
- Our Best Hydrotherapy Hot Tubs
- Hydrotherapy Stories from Our Customers
- FAQs
Features to Look for in a Hydrotherapy Hot Tub
Details matter and not all spa pools are designed for hydrotherapy. These are the most important features to focus on to make sure you’re investing in an effective therapeutic experience:
Jet Configurations
When selecting a hydrotherapy hot tub, both jet placement is key to targeting specific areas of discomfort to get optimal therapeutic benefits:
- Lumbar: Target the spine’s centre and upper back, ideal for alleviating back pain.
- Shoulder and Neck: Located below the headrest, these jets reduce neck stiffness and shoulder tension with precise massages.
- Hip: These jets ease hip discomfort and improve flexibility, which is beneficial even if you don't have hip pain.
- Wrist: Positioned at the end of the armrest, they relieve hand and arm discomfort, perfect for office workers with wrist tension!
- Leg and Foot: Typically found on lounge seats, these powerful jets focus on the calves and thighs for leg and foot relief.
The patented SQR jet system in our hydrotherapy hot tubs delivers 20% more pressure at the jet face and nearly eliminates water bypass, resulting in a more powerful and efficient massage experience.
This advanced technology ensures a range of massage sensations, from relaxing to invigorating, while reducing leaks and improving overall durability.
Temperature Control
Temperature plays a large role in hydrotherapy benefits. Depending on the water temperature, you may see varying levels of benefits. Most studies on hydrotherapy revolve around benefits that can be seen at very specific temperatures.
So, what temperature should your hot tub be? Aim for 36–37 degrees Celsius (96–98 Fahrenheit).
Maintaining this precise temperature is easy with a mySpa Sydney hot tub, thanks to an array of spa accessories and tools like the mySpaLINK app that allows you to control your spa remotely.
Hot Tub Longevity
You don’t want to invest in a hydrotherapy hot tub only to have maintenance or repair headaches.
To see the full benefits of hydrotherapy, regular hot tub use is a must and, unfortunately, some hot tubs do show wear and tear issues.
Basically, you get what you pay for.
Investing in a high-quality, Australian-made mySpa Sydney hot tub means a greater overall lifetime for your hot tub. You also enjoy easy access to a local team that can help with needed repairs (and no waiting for pricey parts to ship from overseas!).
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Top Picks: Our Best Hydrotherapy Hot Tubs
Have an idea of what the best hydrotherapy hot tub for your needs might look like?
Here’s a quick overview of some of our top picks.
Hydrotherapy Hot Tub | Size | Capacity | Standout features | Price |
myRecovery | 2300 x 2300 x 880mm | 7 people |
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Classic: $13-16k Premium: $16-20k |
myRetreat | 2340 x 2340 x 1000mm | 7 people |
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Classic: $16-20k Premium: $23-32k |
mySpace | 1640 x 1640 x 2050 x 875mm | 2 people |
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$10-13k |
Now let’s take a closer look…
myRecovery Spa
It’s all in the name. The myRecovery Spa is always our top recommendation for those looking for a superior level of recovery and the best hydrotherapy hot tub on the market.
Designed for achy and stiff backs, necks and shoulders, stepping into the myRecovery Spa is like getting a premium massage, only from the comfort and convenience of your own backyard.
The myRecovery spa is available in both a classic and a premium model. The premium model comes automatically outfitted with additional SQR jets, a neck and shoulder massage feature, and smartTOUCH digital touchpad.
myRetreat Spa
The myRetreat Spa is the hydrotherapy hot tub used at resorts and hydrotherapy gyms across Australia. It’s ideal for athletes and highly-active folks who need regular hydrotherapy for recovery, rehabilitation, and relaxation after a long day.
The myRetreat Spa features a 1.1 metre-high undulating side profile and comes in both a classic and premium variant.
It’s slightly larger than the myRecovery Spa, with 78 SQR jets, a foot massage feature, and Clearzone water sanitisation which keeps your water clean with less harsh chemicals.
mySpace Spa
This hot tub is designed for the smaller spaces. It can fit in small backyards or on limited-space decks — even apartment balconies.
Even if you’re not working with a particularly small space, if you just don’t want to give up that much room in your yard or patio to a hot tub, the mySpace Spa could be your perfect solution.
The mySpace Spa has all the hydrotherapy benefits you want, in a compact package, and it adds value to your property.
The mySpace Spa can fit two people and features 24 SQR jets, a foot massage function, LED waterline lighting, waterfall and Heatlockthermo+ insulation.
Hydrotherapy Stories from Our Customers
Don’t just have to take our word for it. Our customers have experienced the hydrotherapy benefits for themselves.
- WJ’s experience“I’ve had my 4 person spa for 5 years now and just love it! Great investment in luxury. So many peaceful evenings enjoying the jets on my back, which is so relaxing.”
- Sandy’s experience: “Hubby and I love our spa. It is like having a resort at home. We purchased it over 5 years ago…They are a great company to deal with and the spas are Australian-made. Definitely recommend them.”
Years after that initial purchase, customers say their spas still look brand-new and they continue to provide enjoyment and hydrotherapy benefits on a regular basis.
Hydrotherapy Hot Tub FAQs
What should I look for in a hydrotherapy hot tub?
Ensure that the jet and seat configurations, as well as the number and strength of jets, will be able to provide you with the level of care you need.
Also, ensure that the hot tub allows for precise temperature control, and that both the manufacturer and model have a reputation for longevity.
How does hydrotherapy aid in injury recovery?
Studies have found that hydrotherapy — such as aquatic exercise — can help shorten recovery times in athletes, due to hydrotherapy limiting the effects of gravity.
Other studies have found that hydrotherapy can relieve pain and improve immunity, which could also aid in injury recovery.
How often should I use a hydrotherapy hot tub for optimal results?
Studies have found that engaging in hydrotherapy three times per week, for an hour per session, can result in significant health benefits.