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The optional entertainment package for the 880 series includes a wireless phone charger.
In its first overhaul in more than a decade, Sundance Spas released its redesigned 880 series in February with updates inside and out.
While the company has made small changes to the series over the years, all seven models were fully reimagined this time, according to senior product manager Cody Meador.
“The project has been a scary one in the sense that the 880 series is really important to Sundance as a brand,” Meador says. “Even though it was one of the best spa series on the market, it still needed [an upgrade] to make it look fresh and bring in some innovations and features to make sure dealers and customers were just as happy as they were if they bought a new one 10 years ago.”
Stronger, sustainable frame
The first major change is not easily noticeable but makes a big difference in the life of the spa. Sundance upgraded the 880 frame from treated timber to rust-resistant, durable and fully recyclable Sunstrong galvanized steel.
“We wanted to make sure that it really stood the test of time,” Meador says. “It still allows us to maintain the sustainable ethos that’s really important to us.”
Justin Gardner, sales manager for New England Spas, says Sundance is known for its high-quality, durable products, but the new steel frame will be a “game changer.”
“We find that their spas last a long time in the field with wooden frames,” he