Arctic Spas Pool & Spa Filters

Time to replace your pool and spa filter in your Arctic Spas hot tub? All Filters offers our own line of high quality compatible replacement cartridges under our brand SpiroPure. SpiroPure spa tub filters provide top-grade materials for excellent filtration of sediment, leaves, hair, and other unwanted debris in your hot tub spa. Our filters are made to OEM specifications in order to fit your filter housing perfectly. Match up your filter dimensions or use the current filter number to find your compatible SpiroPure replacement spa filter.

Cross Reference Chart

SpiroPure

Unicel

Filbur

Pleatco

Arctic Spas

SpiroPure SP-PS-2390

SP-PS-2390

4-15/16" x 13-5/16"

C-4950

FC-2390

PRB50-IN

50 sq. ft. top load

SpiroPure SP-PS-2375

SP-PS-2375

4-15/16" x 13-5/16"

C-4326

FC-2375

PRB25-IN

25 sq. ft. top load

FAQs on Arctic Spa Filters

How often should I change my Arctic Spa filters?

To keep your Artic Spa Hot Tub clean and sparkling, you should replace your filter about every 6-12 months depending upon usage and water quality. Our handy email reminder service can help you keep up on your regular spa filter replacement.
Yes. SpiroPure filter cartridges like many Arctic spa filter replacements can be rinsed gently with a garden hose with a spray nozzle from top to bottom, which can occur every 2 weeks to once per month depending upon water quality and usage.
It depends on the model of Arctic hot tub but in general, for cartridge style filters, as long as it's a filter with the right specifications for your housing, it can be any brand. SpiroPure replacement Arctic spa hot tub filters utilize OEM specifications and offer premium pleated material, durable end caps and cores, and enhanced filtration of unwanted debris.
This can be for a number of reasons, but one may be that it is time to replace your filter for your Arctic Spa hot tub. A dirty filter can clog the system, causing a low water flow through the hot tub spa.
This depends upon the model of Arctic Spa hot tub you have. Older models may only use one or two, while newer models offer several levels of different types of filtration. It is best to consult your manual to know what type of Arctic Spa hot tub filters you will need.