Spin Rider's sister sites include Dream Vegas, 247Bet, Casimba, The Grand Ivy, Spinland, Barz Casino, Spin Station and many more under the White Hat Gaming Limited UKGC Licence (52894).
From a UK Gambling Commission perspective, White Hat Gaming Limited (UKGC: 52894) hold the licences, alongside operating a further 40-odd domain names under its umbrella. The actual owners of Spinrider, however, is Casimba Gaming.
The two companies pulling the strings have a vast and varied experience of the industry. This means they have a lot of different qualities they can add to the mixing pot to create a good gambling platform. Here we unpick if and, if so, how they create variation across Spinrider sister sites.

The first thing we pick up on at Spinrider is the look and feel of the site. It is a highly subjective element of any betting platform but, for us, we think it is cutting "teenage boy" vibes.
The colour scheme of black and splashes of red are undeniably clean though, whilst navigation across game options are highly intuitive too. It is a good job as well.
Games at Spinrider are spread across 15 different category options, including aspects like favourites and popular recommendations.
There is also a search option that allows users to browse by game name and software provider, of which there are in excess of 100 serving up games. The most being offered by Pragmatic Play, who boast 311 games on Spinrider. All told there are approaching 2,500 games to explore.
Away from the game library, there is an extensive choice of payment methods including common options like debit card and PayPal but also lesser-known alternatives, such as MuchBetter.
There is decent customer service at Spinrider too with the ability to contact the team via email and live chat. The only huge downside to the site is one that impacts on customers who want to bet on sports. Spinrider is solely a casino - and live casino.
As a standalone casino offering goes, Spinrider is pretty decent. It lacks a sports offering though, and there is room for improvement in the casino as well.
With that in mind, let's take a look at whether or not the Spinrider sister sites can improve on a solid but unspectacular base.
The first Spinrider sister site we take a look at is the one that shares its name with the owner of Spinrider, Casimba. Again, the absence of a sportsbook offering is notable, however, the casino itself is strong.
Comparing back to Spinrider as a base, there are over far more games at Casimba, with over 3,000 games to play.
As you you would expect to find, those games are provided by big name software companies with Pragmatic Play again one of the big-hitters, albeit far from the only notable brand.
Navigation around the site is more than respectable, with clean labels, responsive buttons and intuitive menu options.
The search ability is pretty basic, which is a common annoyance across a lot of these Casimba x White Hat sites, but it is far from a deal breaker.
Finally, on the look and feel of the site, it is not easy to identify as a Spinrider sister site, despite similarities in some areas.
Whether you like it more or less, well, that is for you to determine. We probably edge towards Casimba.

Hopa is the first Spinrider sister site that combines the glitz of the casino with the fast-pace of sports betting, and that will provide Hopa an edge for a lot of punters.
The sportsbook is alright too, although there is an absence of horse racing, which is a shame. Beyond that though, you have respectable betting margins of under 6% and a good coverage of sports, 39 to be precise.
Admittedly, the market depth attached to some events comes in short of more established sports betting brands, but core markets are all offered.
Over in the casino, the look and feel is closer to Casimba than Spinrider, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
You have slick menu toggles to explore, game tiles that are easy to interact with, and there is a more intuitive, albeit no more extensive, filtering ability too.
As for the game count, it comes in lighter than the dedicated casino brands but still boasts in excess of 1,000 games. That is more than enough for most to be satisfied with the selection.

It won't surprise you to learn that a site named Dream Vegas leans heavily into the world of casino betting.
What might surprise you, however, is that it also boasts a sportsbook that is superior to that at Hopa. It makes it, arguably, the best of the Spinrider sister sites.
The navigation and look and feel of Dream Vegas and Hopa are very similar, but when you dig deeper, Dream Vegas is superior.
For starters, it provides punters with the ability to bet on horses. That is a big thing. The market depth is more extensive here as well.
With the betting margin consistent between the two brands, there is little logical reason why you'd opt for Hopa over Dream Vegas.
There is then the casino, including a live casino, to chat about. It is where Dream Vegas really comes into its own as the best Spinrider sister site.
The game library is by far the biggest we've listed here with close to 4,700 games available to dabble on.
Combine the good casino with the solid sportsbook, sprinkle in a good array of payment methods and solid customer service, and Dream Vegas is not just a good sister site but a solid offering full stop.


Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.