What swimwear should I wear in my spa or hot tub?

Before heading into the spa, it's essential to think about what swimwear you'll be wearing. In this article, we'll guide you through the factors to consider when selecting the perfect swimwear for your spa or hot tub.

What are the best swimsuits for spa pools & hot tubs?

Here are six tips for dressing for your spa pool or hot tub!

1. Avoid loose clothing. Loose clothing can easily get caught on the edges of the hot tub and may not be as comfortable for swimming activities. The best choice for a swimsuit is something that fits snugly so it won't move around or come off in the water.

2. Choose fabrics like nylon and spandex. These fabrics are lightweight, quick-drying, and comfortable to wear in a hot tub. They also won't weigh you down while swimming.

3. Consider chlorine-resistant materials like lycra or polyester if your hot tub uses them. Chlorine can damage swimsuits made of other materials, so the chlorine-resistant fabrics are a must for hot tubs with chlorine.

4. Look for sun protection features like UV inhibitors or SPF ratings. These features will help protect your skin from the sun while you're spending time in your hot tub.

5. Wear protective headgear like a hat, cap, or visor if you'll be in the sun for an extended period of time. This will help protect you from the intense heat of the sun, but will also help keep long hair out of the water - protecting both your hair and the water quality. Moisturising conditioners, hairspray and other hair products can introduce oils into your spa water which can affect your water quality.

6. Add a cover up or sarong to shield your skin from the sun when you're not in the hot tub. This will help protect your swimsuit and keep you cool while lounging around.

With these tips, you'll be sure to stay comfortable and protected while enjoying your hot tub! So go ahead and make a splash in style!

What are the worst swimsuits for hot tubs?

  1. Avoid swimsuits made of cotton or other absorbent fabrics because they will get heavy when wet and won't provide any sun protection.
  2. Steer clear of swimsuits with lots of bells and whistles like ruffles, bows, or sequins. These can be uncomfortable in the water and may cause irritation when rubbed against skin.
  3. Swimwear with open-back designs should also be avoided as they don't provide enough coverage for hot tubs.
  4. String bikinis are a no-no for hot tubs because they don't stay in place and can easily become untied.
  5. Lastly, steer clear of swimsuits with sheer or see-through fabric as they provide no sun protection and are uncomfortable in the water.

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What should I wear in a hot tub?

The best swimsuits for hot tubs are made of lightweight, quick-drying fabrics like nylon and spandex, chlorine-resistant materials such as lycra or polyester, and fabrics with UV inhibitors or SPF ratings.

Avoid swimsuits with metal fasteners, absorbent fabrics, lots of bells and whistles, string bikinis and sheer or see-through fabric for spa pools hot tubs.

Are bikinis appropriate for hot tubs?

Bikinis can be appropriate for hot tubs, as long as they are made from the proper materials. Avoid string bikinis and opt for a snug-fitting swimsuit with lightweight, quick-drying fabrics like nylon and spandex, chlorine-resistant materials such as lycra or polyester, and fabrics with UV inhibitors or SPF ratings.

Are one-piece swimsuits appropriate for hot tubs?

Yes, one-piece swimsuits are appropriate for hot tubs, as long as they are made from the proper materials. Look for lightweight, quick-drying fabrics like nylon and spandex, chlorine-resistant materials such as lycra or polyester, and fabrics with UV inhibitors or SPF ratings.

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Should I wear shorts or pants in a hot tub?

No, shorts or pants should not be worn in a hot tub. These can act as insulators and trap heat, making the water uncomfortable and potentially dangerous. Instead, opt for a snug-fitting swimsuit made from lightweight, quick-drying fabrics like nylon and spandex, chlorine-resistant materials such as lycra or polyester, and fabrics with UV inhibitors or SPF ratings.

For added protection, a cover-up or sarong is also recommended. With these tips in mind, you'll be sure to stay comfortable and protected while enjoying your spa or hot tub.

Is it okay to go topless or nude in a spa pool or hot tub?

The answer to this is: it depends. If you are with a group of people who have all agreed that it is OK to be topless or nude, then go ahead. If you aren’t sure, it is wise to wear a swimsuit in case other guests have other expectations!

What kind of swimwear is best for sun protection?

Swimwear which is specifically designed for UV protection is the best option for sun protection when enjoying your hot tub.

Look for swimsuits made from lightweight, quick-drying fabrics like nylon and spandex with UV inhibitors or SPF ratings. Additionally, protective headgear like a hat, cap, or visor should be worn to protect your head when exposed to the sun for long periods.

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How should I wash my spa swimwear?

You should always wash your spa swimwear after each use. Just rinse it with cold water and avoid using any detergents on your swimwear that will be used in your spa. Detergents introduce phosphates and other contaminants into the water.

Avoid using chlorine bleach or fabric softener, as this can damage the fabric and strip away the UV inhibitors, limiting their protective capabilities.

Additionally, it’s important to dry your swimsuit in the shade rather than in direct sunlight as the UV rays can break down the fabric and cause colour fading. With these easy steps, you’ll be sure to keep your swimsuit looking great for many seasons of hot tub fun!

Can a spa pool damage swimwear?

Yes, spa pools can damage swimwear if you’re not careful. The combination of chemicals and heat in the water can cause fabric to degrade over time, so it’s important to wear chlorine-resistant materials such as lycra or polyester.

How should I wear my hair in the spa pool?

It’s important to keep your hair out of the water when using a spa pool. This will help prevent any chemicals or bacteria from damaging your hair and scalp. Tying your hair back in a ponytail, braid, or bun is best, and wearing protective headgear like a hat, cap, or visor to keep your hair from getting wet.

Keeping your hair tied up out of the water has the added benefit of keeping haircare products like moisturiser, hairspray and conditioners out of your spa water. These products are not good for your spa water and can introduce oils and phosphates into your spa, making it harder to manage your water clarity.

What type of footwear should I wear in the spa pool?

It’s best not to wear any type of footwear when using a spa pool. Shoes can trap dirt and debris in the water, and can cause slips and falls due to the wet surface.

If you really want to wear some footwear for added protection and comfort, consider wearing pool shoes or sandals with non-slip soles.

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