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Arctic Spa Husky Specs, Dimensions and Manual

The Arctic Spa Husky is a Core Series hot tub that measures 84 × 73 × 39 in (213 × 186 × 99 cm), holds 272 US gal (1,030 L), has 5 molded seats, and is listed for up to 6 people.

Arctic Spa Husky dimensions and capacity

Series Core Series
Model status Still listed online; check current dealer availability
Dimensions 84 × 73 × 39 in (213 × 186 × 99 cm)
Water capacity 272 US gal (1,030 L)
Empty weight 631 lb (286 kg)
Filled weight About 2,902 lb (1,316 kg)
Seats 5
Maximum capacity 6
Loungers 0
Jet options 20
Pump options 1

The filled weight does not include people, steps, accessories, or snow. Have a qualified professional check any deck or raised platform before placing a filled spa on it.

A note about the published numbers: One Arctic Spas technical page shows 537 gallons for the Husky, but the Husky product page lists 272 gallons. The smaller figure matches the published shell size, so that is the number used here.

Which Husky specs does this guide cover?

The Husky is still shown in Arctic Spas’ online model directory, but it is not included in the May 2026 brochure. If you are shopping for a new spa, ask a dealer whether it is still available in your area. If you already own one, use the serial plate and your year-specific manual when ordering parts.

Husky seating and layout

The Husky has 5 molded seats and room for up to 6 people. It does not have a full-length lounger. This is a compact six-person Core Series model with five molded seats and no full-length lounger.

If you are comparing models, pay attention to the footwell and lounger setup as much as the advertised capacity. A tub may technically hold the listed number of people but still feel tight once everyone is in it.

Jets and pump packages

Depending on the package and model year, the Husky was offered with 20 jets and one pump. Check the equipment label inside your cabinet before ordering a pump, heater, control panel, or electrical part.

Why the package matters: The published 20-jet one-pump configuration can use Plug N Play. The model page separately lists a 240V fixed-wiring option at 40A actual with a 50A breaker.

Electrical requirements for the Husky

240V wiring method 240V fixed wiring from the GFCI spa panel: Line 1, Line 2, neutral, and equipment ground
Published feeder-wire guidance 6-gauge wire is listed in the 2026 Arctic Spas table; the manual does not specify one universal insulation type, conductor material, or raceway
GFCI breaker 50A GFCI
Published equipment input 40A actual on 240V; 12A actual on 115V
Heater 4,000W on 240V; exact 115V heater output is not stated on the current model page
Plug N Play Arctic Spas explicitly names this model in its official Plug N Play lineup
Plug-in electrical details One-pump Plug N Play: 115V, 12A actual, 15A breaker, and 14-gauge wire on the current model page. Use the factory cord and certification label.
Spa disconnect At least 5 ft (1.5 m) from the water, readily accessible, and within sight; within sight is generally no more than 50 ft under NEC terminology
Bonding conductor At least No. 8 AWG solid copper to the local bonding grid in the United States, as required by the Arctic Spas manual and local code

Breaker box and disconnect location: Arctic Spas says the GFCI disconnect must be readily accessible and visible to the hot tub occupant, but at least 5 ft (1.5 m) from the water. Under common NEC terminology, within sight generally means visible and within 50 ft, but the adopted code edition, amendments, product listing, and local inspector control the exact placement. The enclosure installed near the spa is commonly called the spa disconnect, GFCI spa panel, or spa subpanel.

Wiring and bonding: Arctic Spas requires a licensed electrician and local inspection. The certification label beside the controller determines the final voltage, actual load, breaker, and approved configuration. Where Arctic publishes a feeder gauge, it is shown in the model table; conductor insulation, terminal material rating, raceway, run-length adjustments, and local requirements still belong to the electrician. The manual calls for the spa bonding lug to connect to the local bonding grid with at least No. 8 AWG solid copper in the United States or No. 6 AWG stranded copper in Canada. Nearby metal equipment, enclosures, water pipe, conduit, and metal surfaces within 5 ft may also require bonding.

Plug-in configurations: One-pump Plug N Play: 115V, 12A actual, 15A breaker, and 14-gauge wire on the current model page. Use the factory cord and certification label. The manufacturer’s 5 ft appliance warning is not a complete receptacle-placement rule. Receptacle spacing, GFCI protection, cord length, and Plug N Play placement depend on the product listing and the NEC/CEC edition adopted locally.

Other electrical safety: The North American supply must include a suitable GFCI breaker that opens all ungrounded conductors. The load neutral must connect directly to the GFCI as shown in Arctic Spas’ licensed-electrician diagram. Never bypass the GFCI. The manual says no electrical appliance such as a light, phone, radio, or television may be within 5 ft (1.5 m) of the hot tub. Accessible controls or devices must meet the manual’s low-voltage and local-code requirements.

Do not size the circuit from jet count alone. Pump count, heater size, optional SDS equipment, controller programming, and model year can change the required service. The certification label beside the spa controller is the final authority. Arctic Spas requires this work to be completed by a licensed electrician and approved under local code.

Will the Spa Filter Adapter fit the Husky?

Our Spa Filter Adapter Kit v3 is made for matching 2020 or newer Custom Series Pro Filter setups. An Arctic Spa Husky outside that setup should not be assumed to fit. If you are unsure what is in your tub, check the compatibility guide or send us a photo of the filter area before you order.

For any replacement filter, compare the cartridge height and diameter, the top and bottom openings, the thread style, and the space inside the filter housing. Those details matter more than the name printed on the side of the tub.

Husky manuals and drawings

These links point to Arctic Spas’ official model pages, manuals, brochures, and technical drawings:

The files stay on Arctic Spas’ website, so you will always be viewing the manufacturer’s copy rather than a PDF we downloaded and reposted.

Compare the Husky with other Arctic Spa models

See every current and older Arctic Spa model in the main hot tub guide.

More help for Arctic Spa owners

Arctic Spa Husky FAQs

Is the Husky a current Arctic Spa model?

Arctic Spas still shows the Husky on its website, but the model is not included in the May 2026 brochure. Ask a local dealer if you are checking current availability.

What are the Husky dimensions?

The Husky measures 84 × 73 × 39 in (213 × 186 × 99 cm). Before ordering a cover or building around the spa, measure your actual cabinet and check the model year on the serial plate.

How much water does the Husky hold?

Arctic Spas lists the Husky at 272 US gal (1,030 L). Older versions may hold a different amount, so use the manual for your year when adding water-care chemicals.

How much does the Husky weigh?

The listed dry weight is 631 lb (286 kg), and the listed filled weight is about 2,902 lb (1,316 kg). People, steps, accessories, and snow add more load, so have a qualified professional check any deck or raised platform.

How many people fit in the Husky?

The Husky is listed for up to 6 people, with 5 molded seats. It does not have a full-length lounger.

Where can I find the Husky manual or PDF?

Use the Arctic Spas links in the Manuals and drawings section above. Choose the document that matches your model year; a current brochure will not cover every part used in an older tub.

What electrical service does the Husky need?

The published 240V installation is 240V fixed wiring from the GFCI spa panel: Line 1, Line 2, neutral, and equipment ground. Breaker guidance: 50A GFCI. Published wire guidance: 6-gauge wire is listed in the 2026 Arctic Spas table; the manual does not specify one universal insulation type, conductor material, or raceway. Arctic Spas explicitly names this model in its official Plug N Play lineup. The certification label beside the controller is the final authority, and Arctic Spas requires a licensed electrician to follow local code.

Does the Spa Filter Adapter Kit v3 fit the Husky?

Do not assume it does. The current kit is made for matching 2020 or newer Custom Series Pro Filter setups. Send us a photo of your filter area if you need help checking fit.

These specifications come from Arctic Spas’ model pages, brochures, technical sheets, and owner manuals. Direct links are provided above. Last updated July 11, 2026.

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