Year-round swim-against-current workouts in a footprint that fits a normal back yard — and a hot tub once the laps are done. Four Sundance models, from the new 12-foot entry-level Splash to the 17-foot Surf built for serious lap training. Installed across the Four Corners with concrete-pad, deck, and in-ground options.
Sundance's new entry-level swim spa for 2026 — Sundance's signature 780-series jets, ClearRay® UV-C water care, and the build quality you expect from the brand, in a 12-foot rotomolded shell at a price that opens swim-spa ownership to a wider audience.
The natural step up from the Splash: more length for a longer stroke, more depth for fitness swim training, and a back-end hot-tub seat — the workout- and-relax combo most homeowners actually use. Single tuned swim current, sized for serious laps without going full 17-footer.
The serious athlete's swim spa. Full 17-foot lap length, the deepest water in the line, and Sundance's strongest swim current — built around real training: long sessions, lap counts, sets and intervals. The swim spa for someone whose primary use is the swim, not the soak.
The same 17-foot shell, dialed for everyday swimming. A gentler tuned current for recreation, family laps, and aquatic exercise — without the all-in commitment of a Surf-grade workout system. The full size when you want the space, without the intensity when you don’t.
The best way to choose between a 12, a 13, and a 17 is to stand in one. Come by the showroom or ask us to set up a wet-test.