M Spa Round Inflatable Bubble Massage Spa Review

M Spa Round Inflatable Bubble Massage Spa Review

Most people considering the MSpa Bergen inflatable bubble massage spa are not shopping for a permanent hot tub. They want an easier way to enjoy warm, bubbly water at home without paying for electrical work, major installation, or a full backyard overhaul. For anyone with a deck, patio, or small outdoor area, that appeal is obvious.

On paper, the Bergen offers more than the cheapest inflatable tubs. It comes with a 1,350 watt heater, 138 air jets, a six color LED strip, anti icing protection, and laminated PVC construction. The question is how much those features actually improve the hot tub experience. That comes down to the things buyers care about most like heating time, comfort, usable space, and whether the price feels worth it.

M Spa Bergen Round Inflatable Bubble Massage spa review

Key Features

  • 138 air jets at three variable speeds for all around bubble massage
  • 1,350-watt heater reaching a maximum of 104°F at 2 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit per hour
  • Six-color LED light strip with a remote for lighting and temperature control
  • Smart filtration and anti-icing protection for extended season use
  • Heating timer to schedule warm-up in advance
  • Thermal cover and heat-conserving mat included
  • 930-liter capacity in laminated PVC construction
  • Standard 110 to 120V plug with no electrical work required

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Setup and Getting the M Spa Bergen Running

Getting the Bergen set up is something most buyers manage on their own in an afternoon. Simply connect the pump unit to the inflated tub, run a garden hose until the water reaches the fill line, and plug into the nearest standard outlet. No trades, no concrete pad, no dedicated electrical circuit.

For anyone who has looked into a permanent hot tub and lost interest once the installation costs started piling up, that ease of setup is a big reason to consider an inflatable.

Setup and Getting the M Spa Bergen Running

At 930 liters, the Bergen filled with water sits at close to 2,000 pounds. Check your deck’s load rating before you fill it, because not all outdoor decking can handle that without reinforcement.

The heat-conserving mat that ships with the tub protects the base from abrasion and reduces heat loss through the ground, which means the heater cycles less often and your running costs stay lower. It’s worth using from the first fill instead of leaving it out.

M Spa Inflatable Spa: Heating Time and Running Costs

At 2 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit per hour, the Bergen heats noticeably faster than many competing inflatable hot tubs, which typically manage closer to 1.5 to 2 degrees per hour. Even so, a full heat up from cold to 104°F still takes about 15 to 20 hours in spring or fall, and longer when the weather is colder.

In practice, that means the Bergen suits planned use more than last minute soaking. Most owners will get better results by heating it overnight or using the timer so the water is ready when they want it.

Keep the cover on between sessions and the heater only has to maintain temperature instead of starting from cold each time. That makes a noticeable difference to running costs. In mild weather, monthly use stays fairly manageable. In colder conditions or with frequent use, electricity costs rise and the heater has to work harder to keep up.

Comfort, Seating, and the Bubble Massage Experience

The Bergen is rated for up to 6 adults, but for a comfortable soak it is better suited to 4, depending on how much personal space you want.

Because inflatable hot tubs have floor level seating instead of the moulded seats you get in a fixed spa, comfort over a longer soak is something to think about, especially for taller adults. The built-in floor cushions on the Bergen help more than a flat vinyl base would, and owners do notice the difference.

With all 138 air jets running, the Bergen creates a full surround bubble massage that feels relaxing from multiple angles, especially with the water at 104°F. What it does not offer, and what no inflatable tub really does, is the targeted pressure you get from the water jets in a hard shell spa.

That lines up with how most buyers actually use an inflatable tub at home, not for deep hydrotherapy, but for stress relief, recovery, and a simple additional routine they can look forward to in the evening.

The LED strip ends up being more useful than it sounds on paper. Evening soaks with the lights on feel more enjoyable, and that small detail can make a real difference in how often the tub gets used once the initial excitement wears off.

MSpa Bergen: Build Quality, Durability, and Maintenance

Laminated PVC gives the Bergen better shape retention under pressure than basic vinyl, so the walls are less likely to sag or bow than those on cheaper inflatable tubs.

Even so, buyers should keep their expectations realistic. With regular outdoor use, most inflatable hot tubs tend to last around one to three seasons before wear starts to show, whether that comes from the liner, the valves, or the heater.

Storing the Bergen indoors when it is not in use and sticking to the recommended inflation level can help it last longer. It also helps to keep it away from sharp objects and not leave it baking in direct sun for long stretches.

Water care is a regular part of ownership, not something you can ignore for weeks at a time. You will need to test the water two or three times a week, rinse or clean the filter every week or two, and drain and refill the tub about every four to six weeks.

The filtration system helps, but it does not replace sanitizer. Once you get into a routine, upkeep is manageable. Let it slip, and cloudy water or heater warnings is likely to follow pretty quickly, which is true for inflatable tubs in general.

How the Bergen Compares to Rival Inflatable Hot Tubs

At a similar price point, the Bergen’s closest rivals are models from the Intex PureSpa range and the Coleman and Bestway SaluSpa lines.

Intex has a much stronger presence in the U.S. market, and many PureSpa Plus models include extras like LED lighting, headrests, and hard water treatment. The Bergen stands out less on brand familiarity and more on how it performs, especially in heating speed and wall construction. Its LED strip and laminated PVC also help it compare well with Intex mid-range options.

Pros

  • Faster heater than most rivals: 2 to 3 degrees per hour from a 1,350-watt system is a real performance advantage over inflatable spas that heat more slowly.
  • LED lighting adds genuine evening appeal: Six colors with remote control changes how the tub gets used, not just how it looks.
  • No installation work required: Standard outlet, no concrete, no tradespeople, no permanent modifications.
  • Comfortable for 4-6 adults: The round design and 930-liter capacity handle small groups without the experience feeling pinched.
  • Portable and storable when you need it to be: Drain, deflate, and pack it away without leaving anything behind.

Cons

  • Finite lifespan: One to three seasons is the honest expectation for a regularly used inflatable spa.
  • Heating from cold takes planning: The Bergen suits planned use more than last minute use.
  • Audible blower during jet use: Noticeable in close quarters.

Conclusion

The M Spa Bergen Round Inflatable Bubble Massage Spa is a strong inflatable hot tub for households that want reliable warm water at home without paying for a permanent install. The faster heater, LED lighting, and laminated PVC give it a clear edge over the cheapest bubble spa options, and those upgrades do show up in day to day use.

The tradeoffs are the usual ones for this category. Heating from a cold fill still takes time, running costs rise in cooler weather, weekly water care is part of ownership, and long term durability is measured in seasons rather than years. That is not a Bergen specific issue. It comes with inflatable hot tubs in general.

If you want strong hydrotherapy jets, easy winter use in very cold weather, or something built to last for many years, this is the wrong category. But if you want hot water on your deck for an evening soak without the cost and hassle of a fixed tub, the Bergen does that well.