Buyer verdict
Our Endless Pools review
Endless Pools is the premium answer when swimming quality is the point. If you only want a hot soak, buy a normal hot tub instead.
Best for: Fitness-focused buyers who want swimming current, therapy seats, and year-round aquatic exercise in one shell.
Pros
- • Hydrodrive and SwimCross current options serve real swimmers better than many generic swim spas.
- • Published starting MSRP gives clearer budget anchors.
- • Dual-zone models support exercise and hot recovery separately.
Cons
- • Large electrical, pad, access, and craning requirements make install planning critical.
- • The best E-Series models are a serious luxury purchase.
- • Not the right buy if you only want seated soaking.
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FAQ
How much does Endless Pools cost?
Endless Pools pricing is listed here as $25,999 to $54,499 as of July 2026. Endless Pools-published 2026 starting MSRP for R-Series, X-Series, and E-Series swim spas.
Who is Endless Pools best for?
Fitness-focused buyers who want swimming current, therapy seats, and year-round aquatic exercise in one shell.
What should buyers watch out for with Endless Pools?
Large electrical, pad, access, and craning requirements make install planning critical.
What brands should you compare against Endless Pools?
Compare Endless Pools against Master Spas, Arctic Spas before committing.