Which Tub is Right for You?
All three tubs, Aurora, Polaris, and Taiga, share the same high-quality construction and features. They’re made from durable acrylic with double-wall insulation filled with foam, feature built-in LED lighting, and support adjustable temperatures from 3°C to 42°C. No matter which model you choose, you’ll experience the same energy efficiency, durability, and performance.
What’s Different?
1. Chiller & Heater System
Aurora & Polaris: Use the external Borealis system, which comes in two chiller options: 0.8HP and 2.0HP. This setup allows for flexibility in placing the chiller system further away, even in a different room or outdoors, to reduce noise.
Taiga: Features an integrated chiller and heater system, making it an all-in-one unit. This design is sleeker and more compact, as everything is contained within the tub itself. Taiga comes with a 1HP chiller system.
2. Sizes
Aurora: Available in three sizes, including a smaller version (150 cm length) that’s perfect for tighter spaces.
Polaris: Available in two sizes, including a longer version (180 cm length) for those who prefer more space.
Taiga: Available in one size only, with a total length of 195 cm and a tub length of 159 cm. It’s deeper than both Aurora and Polaris, offering the largest water volume, which makes it ideal for taller users and easier for full submersion.
3. Design
Aurora & Polaris: Feature external chiller systems, allowing for flexibility in placement and reduced noise. These models are ideal if you want the chiller system to be kept outside the room.
Taiga: With its integrated chiller and heater system, Taiga has a sleek and modern all-in-one design, making it a great choice for those who prioritize aesthetics and simplicity.
How to Choose
If you need flexibility in chiller placement: Aurora or Polaris are the better options, as the Borealis system can be placed further away to reduce noise.
If you prioritize a sleek all-in-one design: Taiga is the best choice, thanks to its integrated chiller system.
If you’re taller or prefer more depth: Taiga offers the deepest tub and the largest water volume, making it easier for full submersion.
If you have limited space: Aurora’s smallest size (150 cm) is perfect for tighter spaces, while Polaris’ smaller size also fits compact spaces.
Aurora vs. Polaris vs. Taiga: Quick Comparison
Feature | Aurora | Polaris | Taiga |
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Chiller & Heater | External Borealis (0.8HP or 2.0HP) | External Borealis (0.8HP or 2.0HP) | Integrated (1HP) |
Sizes Available | 150 cm, 160 cm, 170 cm | 170 cm, 180 cm | Total: 195 cm; Tub: 159 cm |
Depth | Shallower | Shallower | Deeper |
Design | External chiller for flexible placement | External chiller for flexible placement | All-in-one sleek design |
Best For | Smaller spaces; flexible chiller placement | More spacious; flexible chiller placement | Most spacious; aesthetics; easier full submersion |