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Luxury Pool & Spa proudly displays the Tiger River Spa line at our Fredericksburg and Glen Allen stores.
 
Bred to Perfection
Each Tiger River spa is bred to perfection by the makers of Hot Spring spas, the world's number one selling brand of portable spas. The raw power and strength of innovative engineering combine with graceful lines and agile instrumentation, capable of rescuing you from the daily jungle.

Tiger River spas are poised in a state of constant readiness, devouring tension and muscle pain with rejuvenating hydromassage. Like the Caspian, Bengal and Sumatran tigers for which they are named, Tiger River spas are the perfect blend of playfulness, power and grace.

Spa Models

A Tiger River spa is not just a hot tub; it's an escape from the jungle of everyday life. Immerse yourself in the taming waters of the Caspian, Bengal, or Sumatran models and feel the power and grace that sets Tiger River Spas apart from the rest.

Discover why our hot tubs have been named for these awe-inspiring animals. Whether you crave a great hydromassage or a relaxing escape, a beautiful, strong, and silent Tiger River Spa provides the hot tub experience you've been searching for.
 
  Tiger River Spas - Caspian Hot Tub Tiger River Spas - Bengal Hot Tub Tiger River Spas - Sumatran Hot Tub
Models: Caspian Bengal Sumatran
Jets: 36 26 16
Size:
(LxWxH)
7'x7'x36" 7'2.5"x6'7"x33" 6'6"x6'6"x33"
Colors: Ocean Wave, Sand, & Sterling Marble Ocean Wave, Sand, & Sterling Marble Ocean Wave, Sand, & Sterling Marble
   

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Tiger River Spas

Tiger in Water

 

One of the world's most intriguing animals, the Tiger, has been added to the list of endangered species.

Since 1992, the makers of Tiger River spas have donated a portion of the proceeds from the sale of Tiger River spas to support the conservation efforts of the World Wildlife Fund, the Zoological Society of San Diego and the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species (CRES) to aid animals poised on the brink of extinction. We have also had September officially declared as "National Save the Tiger Month" to help raise awareness of this crisis