

♨️ Elevate your downtime—because your backyard deserves a VIP spa experience!
The Coleman SaluSpa Atlantis AirJet is a portable, inflatable hot tub designed for 4 to 6 people, featuring 140 air jets for a soothing massage and heating up to 104°F. It includes Freeze Shield technology to prevent freezing, a reinforced thermal cover for heat retention, and a durable cushioned floor for stability. Easy to set up and transport, this spa offers a luxurious outdoor relaxation experience with energy-efficient features and a 222-gallon water capacity.














| Best Sellers Rank | #9,666 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Outdoor Hot Tubs |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 3,897 Reviews |
| Material | Plastic, Vinyl |
| Product Dimensions | 71"L x 71"W x 28"H |
| Shape | Square |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
Z**Y
For the $$, can’t beat it.
I purchased the square version of the Coleman SaluSpa. The product came in one large box, with the spa itself vacuum-sealed and very compact. The pump and compressor unit took two people (me and my five year old ;-)) to remove it. Once removed, it was easily handled and transported to where I wanted to set it up. It came with a ground cloth, which is basically a low mil bubble wrap. Set everything in place, followed the directions to pump up the unit, filled with water to the marks on the side as shown, turned it on and BAM, instant hot tub. Now, if you fill this thing with water from you spigot outside, it takes about a half day to get up to temp. I’ve only had it in the summer, but it hit the low 60’s at night the last couple of days and it is 104 degrees when I got in it in the morning. A couple of items of advice: 1a - Buy bromine, not chlorine. The vapors from chlorine with make it rough to handle. 1b - When you buy bromine, 1” tablets don’t fit in the chemical dispenser. I had to chop them in half to make them fit. Took me about 10 min to cut up a whole bottle of Clorox brand. Now they fit perfectly. 2 - Get a skimmer net if you don’t have one. Your body hair and other stuff will get in it and you ought to skim it each and every time you get out. The filters catch some of this stuff but not as much as you would think. 3 - Get a pack of 6 or so filters. I took mine out for the first time in 3 weeks and they look really dirty, but I completely rinsed them out to near brand new condition. 4 - Get scrub brush and go over the water line and clean it a little bit every time you use it. Hell, you’re just sitting there anyway, what else do you have to do... :-) 5 - Use it. The worst thing you can do to hot tub, pool, etc, is just let the water sit there. It needs to have you use it and turn the water over and slosh around stagnant parts. To recap: this thing rocks, it is affordable, it is easy to set up, it works like it should and it can be put up if the weather gets too cold where you live to it...or, you just want a break from hot tub maintenance for a while.
T**N
Very satisfied
Three weeks in and very pleased. Still working on getting the water chemicals fine tuned, but that's separate from this product. Purchased in November in Iowa, temperatures have been well below recommendations for outdoor operations, but thought we'd give it a try and it has performed very well. The quality seems to be very good. Even with the cold temperatures, it hasn't lost a notable amount of air. I did set it up/ inflate indoors and carry it outside. That way three vinyl is at a warm enough temperature to stretch as it should. Placed it on top of 1.5" foam board to help insulate the bottom side. But beyond that, the snap on cover and the energy saver insulated cover that covers all the way to the ground have kept it at 104 in below zero temperatures. I've kept the pump running continuously (we'll see how the electric bill is) and we put an insulated jacket on that as well. Do have temperature drop while in use, but minor and to be expected. The only negative so far is that the inflatable piece of the snap on cover had 2 pin holes out of the box, but I believe I have been able to address those. Overall, very happy and have enjoyed with our family of 4.
L**S
No company support
I purchased this hot tub last year. I understood it was unlikely to last as long as a normal hot tub but I figured if it lasted only two or three years it would be worth it considering the rising costs of a conventional hot tub. I set it up and it worked beautifully for the summer and fall. Then I drained it and carefully put it away for the winter. I brought it out again this spring and attempted to inflate it again but it would not hold air which meant that the walls of the tub would not stay inflated and because of that the tub was useless. I had several calls with best buy the actual maker of the tub, Bestway, (although the tub clearly says it is a Coleman product) and they said that I should bubble test the inflateable walls, which I had done and have repeatedly done again many times, and there are no leaks, but during the process I noticed by sound and by bubbles that the fixture above the inflo and outflo was leaking air and deflating the unit. All I ever heard back from Bestway was that the inflateable walls were out of warentee and could not be replaced because they no longer produced that model. I sent pictures of bubbles escaping from that part but no one was able to even tell me even what that part does. So a hot tub that seems like a great buy has turned out to be worthless after only one season. Bestway has been completely unhelpful and I can only sat Shame on Coleman for putting their till now good name on a product that they now say they have nothing to do with its product life. Amazon also has been no help and everyone sends us back to Bestway who obviously cares about nothing more than absolving themselves of respnsability. So StAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT and Bestbut itself or the loss will be entirely yours.
K**N
Great for the price
I've had this hot tub about 5 months now. It works well, and I use it frequently for back pain. Initial set up was easy and it fills and drains quickly. For the price, it's a great way to test the waters before purchasing a larger, more permanent hot tub structure. I love mine! TEMP CONTROL: You can control the temp on this unit. As others mention, it will lose heat when you run the bubbles and it will not be able to increase heat with the cover off. I bought an Alavantor bubble tent (ASIN B07YZ2KTTJ; recommend at least 12ft; 10 works but it's a tight fit) to put around it in the winter time and that helped it maintain heat significantly as well as allowed me to use it in the cold (lows in the teens where I live). Just make sure you consider ventilation so you don't gas yourself out if you choose to go that route. I also put up a shade sail and turned the heat function off for a way to stay cool this summer. A little shade and an initial addition of a few bags of ice, and I was easily able to keep the temp around 90/91 when ambient temp was 100+. Running the bubbles even when the heat is off feels amazing. CHEMICALS: Ok so here's the deal. You need to do some serious research about maintenance and chemicals before buying this if you've never owned one before. There's a choice of bromine vs. chlorine. Then you've got ph up, ph down, shock, balancers, foam control, testing strips, etc. It feels a little like becoming a full-time chemist. I did a ton of research ahead of time because I had a bad time with a quick set pool last year and had everything on hand before this even arrived. Now you can manually maintain all the chemicals mentioned above yourself and that's totally fine. Let me tell you though that I got the Spa Frog @Ease system (ASIN B08NK9DSQS) and it has made it so easy for me to keep everything balanced and perfect all the time. It costs a little more, but totally worth it in my opinion. The little scumbug that comes with the quarterly kit is good at reducing the "oil slick" that will eventually come from body oils, sweat, etc. I was even able to leave for a week vacation and came back with everything perfectly in balance still. CLEANING: I was totally unprepared for this aspect in some respects. It's probably not bad if you're putting your hot tub under a covered patio or indoors. Mine is at the back of my yard exposed to the elements. Considering that, it's done really well but I wind up draining it completely, fully cleaning, and refilling about once a month. I think the manual says quarterly will suffice, but I personally can't stand to sit in a small vat of water with tiny little critters (too small for pool nets) floating around me. I'm also probably excessively concerned with not letting anything even try to grow (look up hot tub diseases and what is capable of growing in there). It takes me about 2 hours to clean it inside and out using Clorox/ Lysol wipes (about 1 large can), a washcloth, and several clean buckets of water. So far that seems to do a good job. I strongly recommend taking apart the floating cover and cleaning that thoroughly as well. There are a ton of seams on the inside and it can get gross quickly if you're not on top of it regularly. TOTAL COST TO OWN: This will vary depending on what you choose for chemicals, maintenance, and what your local utilities cost. I can only speak for myself living in the midwest US. I keep it running at all times (heat @ 104 all winter and spring; filter running 24/7). I only noticed about a $25/ month increase in my electric bill (probably helped that I had a dome over it when it was less than 60 degrees) and about $10 increase in my water bill (considering I drain every month). Filters run me about $5 a week and the chemicals I chose average about $35/ month. So about $100 per month in recurring costs for me. The above are my personal opinions and unpaid recommendations.
J**H
Ahhhh
Amazing! Easy set up, stays hot even in very cold temperatures, jets are strong, bigger than I pictured definitely comfortable for 4 so relaxing
K**K
Good product, lasted 4 years, buying again.
So, just thought I'd throw my 2 cents in! I bought one of these Coleman Saluspas in 2021, I believe. I have just ordered a second because the first one has an air leak that I can't find to patch. But it lasted us 4 years, so I'd say that's pretty good! Better than reviews on other brands. I just spent and hour looking around at reviews to see if anything looked better, and it doesn't look like it, so going with the same model again. Except now it lists the option for an "energy efficient" version (which is on sale for less than the regular!). To be honest it would be nice if it didn't cost as much to run, but I can't speak too much to that either bc I usually have an above ground pool pump running too. My guess is that it costs about 100-150/month to keep the heater on all the time (in Ohio between May - Oct). Obviously on the higher end in the colder months. You may not need to run it constantly in the daytime of summer, but I would always forget to turn it back on for a couple days and then the kids would want to use it and it wasn't warm enough. This hot tub is NOT for cold weather (I think it states the max low temp on the listing somewhere). Jets are strong... bubble jets, so they don't really MASSAGE you, but they do the best they can. Some of the 71×71 inch spas claim "4-6 person" but you really can't fit more than 4, unless they're kids or you have people sitting on laps (to each their own). I've had this on our deck and the weight wasn't an issue. Rain does pool on top and you have to pump it off if you don't have a roof over it. But overall, I'm trusting this brand again over the others because of how long it lasted. (No issues with the mechanics by the way). I did blow the fuse once and it shorted out the PLUG, which I replaced (look instructions up on YouTube if this happens to you). And whenever I've gotten an error message from the pump, it always corrected when I changed the filter! It is a tad heavy and awkward. Doesn't matter if its inflated or not. I had to have my brother help me get it up on the deck this year bc of my back. I'd suggest a mat underneath for cushion/protection (the puzzle-piece exercise floor mats work well and last a long time). All in all.... happy with this product and I recommend. I feel the price is worth the 4 years we got out of it 😊
H**I
Best value for $$
I’ve been wanting a hot tub for years, but I’m limited by money and space. My options were few until someone suggested I consider a Coleman inflatable hot tub. At first I was reluctant because I was being a classist jerk and was thought I’d be buying something that would end up in a landfill within a year. This might still price to be the case, but one month in and I am very pleased with my purchase. So who’s this product for? People who will mostly be hot-tubbing alone, people who don’t have a whole lot of space, people who prefer low maintenance, and people who are not prepared to spend $10k for a good hot tub. Who’s this product NOT for? Large families, people who’ve got the space and the funds for a large hot tub. If that’s you, you’re probably not reading this. So, if you’re considering purchasing an inflatable hot tub, I hope this review will help you make a decision. So far it seems like the right decision for me. Pros: 1. Easy set up. 2. At 6’ by 6’, it fits nicely on my patio. 3. It’s perfect for one, okay for two, three is pushing it. Unless y’all want to touch each other’s legs and feet. 4. Easy maintenance, so far. 5. It’s quiet when the bubbles aren’t on. 6. The bubbles are great! 7. It seems sturdy and is holding its air well, though I know I will have to reinflate it from time to time. 8. It’s portable. Which will only matter to me when I move. Cons: 1. Horrible assembly directions. Find a video and follow that. 2. It’s not a $12k hot tub. So there are few (no) bells and whistles. No seats or benches or massagers or built-in espresso machines — just a hot bath with relaxing bubbles. 3. Like I said before, it’s for one or two people, not 3-4. At least not 3-4 fully-grown men. So, let’s be realistic snout value for money. At this price ($599 in May 2022), if you’re looking for a hot tub and you’re willing to consider an inflatable spa, it’s really hard to imagine doing any better than this. If you’re on the fence, I’ll save you some time: go for it! I bought the square one.
M**O
Just buy it
Love this hot tub! It is perfect for my daughter and me to relax and get off our phones for a beat. I paid for a handyman to assemble it so I can’t speak to that, but he had no trouble. It does take a while to heat up to 104 but you just have to plan in advance or leave it at that temperature. We couldn’t be happier.
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