Quick verdict
The convenience upgrade — app control and better insulation make daily use easier and cheaper. Worth it if you’ll soak often.
Ideal for
- Regular users who want app scheduling
- Cutting running cost with insulation
- Small groups (3–4)
Not ideal for
- Budget buyers
- Anyone wanting real water jets
The full picture
The Atlantis takes the familiar 4–6 person SaluSpa formula and adds the conveniences that matter for daily use: full smartphone app control (set temperature, schedule heating, run filtration from your phone) and an EnergySense insulated cover that cuts heat loss and running cost. 140 AirJets and the 104°F max are the same, and the square 71-inch tub seats a small group. If you'll use the spa regularly and want to warm it up on your commute home or trim the electric bill, the app and insulation upgrades justify the step up from the base model. Still air-jet only, so it's about convenience, not a stronger massage.
Coleman SaluSpa Atlantis AirJet Inflatable Hot Tub (4–6 Person, App Control) at a glance
- Capacity
- 4–6 people
- Jets
- 140 AirJet (air bubbles)
- Water capacity (gal)
- 222
- Max temperature (°F)
- 104
- Material
- Puncture-resistant Fiber-Tech
- App control
- Yes
- LED lighting
- No
- Freeze protection
- Yes
- Filter type
- Cartridge
- Inflated size
- 71 x 71 x 28 in
- Notable feature
- Smartphone app control + EnergySense insulated cover
Source: Compiled from manufacturer specifications, retailer listings, and aggregated owner feedback. Specs and prices change — confirm with the retailer before buying.
This is a research-based review — our analysis draws on manufacturer specifications, manuals, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback rather than our own hands-on testing, and we note where a detail couldn't be confirmed. How we review
The in-depth review
The Atlantis takes the familiar 4-6 person SaluSpa and adds the conveniences that matter for daily use: app control and better insulation.
The upgrades that matter
Full smartphone app control lets you set temperature, schedule heating, and run filtration from your phone — so you can warm the tub on your way home instead of waiting hours. The EnergySense insulated cover cuts heat loss, which is where most of an inflatable spa's running cost goes. Together they make regular use both more convenient and cheaper.
What's the same
The core soak is unchanged: 140 AirJets, 104°F max, the same easy setup and sturdy build. It's still air-jet only, so this is a convenience-and-efficiency upgrade, not a stronger massage. And like all inflatable spas, it heats slowly from cold — the app just lets you start that process remotely.
Performance breakdown
Research-based editorial judgments from specs, warranty terms, and verified owner feedback — not lab measurements. How we score
Pros and cons
What works
- Full smartphone app control
- EnergySense cover cuts heat loss/cost
- Schedule heating remotely
- Proven SaluSpa platform
What doesn't
- Costs more than the base SaluSpa
- Air jets only
- App connectivity can be finicky
- Still slow to heat from cold
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Frequently asked questions
What does the app actually do?
It lets you set and monitor temperature, schedule heating, and control filtration from your phone — so you can warm the tub before you get home. It’s the main reason to choose the Atlantis over the base SaluSpa.
Does the insulated cover really save money?
Yes — the EnergySense cover reduces heat loss, which is where most of an inflatable spa’s running cost goes. Combined with app scheduling, it meaningfully trims the electric bill versus an uninsulated model.
Is it worth the premium over the base SaluSpa?
If you’ll use it regularly, the app and insulation pay off in convenience and running cost. If you’re an occasional user on a budget, the base SaluSpa delivers the same soak for less.
Does it have water jets?
No — it’s 140 AirJets (air bubbles), same as the standard SaluSpa. The upgrades are connectivity and insulation, not a different massage.
How reliable is the app?
It works well for most owners but, like many appliance apps, can occasionally need a reconnect. The tub’s onboard control panel works independently if the app ever hiccups.
How many people fit?
Comfortably 3–4 adults despite the "4–6" rating. Water capacity around 222 gallons gives a better sense of real room than the person count.