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Cold Plunges

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Cold Plunges

Cold water immersion only becomes a habit when the tub is ready before you are. This collection is the full Dynamic Cold Therapy range: stainless steel and cedar plunge tubs, an inflatable entry point, and the chillers that hold your water at a set temperature, so an indoor cold plunge works year-round without bags of ice.

How to choose a cold plunge

Every tub here is sold as the vessel only. Filled with cold tap water and ice it works on its own; paired with a chiller it holds a set temperature around the clock, which is the difference between a weekend experiment and a daily routine.

Materials decide the upkeep. The CUBOID tubs are 304 stainless steel, a surface that wipes clean and does not absorb odors, offered in a Standard size and an XL for taller users. The Cold Therapy Barrel comes in two builds: full 304 stainless steel, or a PVC liner wrapped in a Pacific cedar exterior for a tub that looks at home on a deck. The Inflatable Cold Plunge is the lowest-commitment option, light and packable, a sensible way to test the habit before buying steel.

Shape sets the posture. A barrel immerses you seated and upright in the smallest floor space; the rectangular CUBOID tubs let you recline with legs extended, with the XL adding length for users over six feet.

Indoor or outdoor

Stainless tubs are equally at home in a garage, bathroom or covered patio. Indoors, plan for drainage when you change the water and a floor that tolerates splashes; outdoors, the cedar-clad barrel is the one built with appearance in mind. Pair cold with heat from an infrared sauna for contrast sessions; the full picture is in our recovery collection.

Warranty and delivery

Dynamic Cold Therapy equipment ships free by curbside freight in the continental US. Electronics are covered for 5 years of residential use and wood structures for 1 year; as the authorized dealer we manage every claim. Full terms in the brand-by-brand policy.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a chiller with a cold plunge tub?

Not for occasional use; cold tap water plus ice does the job. For daily plunging, a chiller pays for itself in convenience, holding the water at your set temperature so the tub is ready without preparation. All tubs in this collection are sold without one.

Can I put a cold plunge indoors?

Yes. An indoor cold plunge needs a level floor that supports the filled weight of the tub, a practical way to fill it, and a drain or pump-out plan for water changes. Ground floors, garages and tiled bathrooms are the usual homes.

What is the difference between the barrel and the CUBOID tubs?

Posture and footprint. The barrel takes the least floor space and immerses you seated upright to the shoulders. The CUBOID tubs are rectangular, so you recline with legs extended, and the XL version adds length for taller users. Both are 304 stainless steel.

Is an inflatable cold plunge worth it?

As a starting point, yes. It is the cheapest way to find out if cold plunging will stick before committing to steel. If the habit holds, a stainless tub is easier to keep clean and pairs with a chiller for set-and-forget temperature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cold water immersion only becomes a habit when the tub is ready before you are. This collection is the full Dynamic Cold Therapy range: stainless steel and cedar plunge tubs, an inflatable entry point, and the chillers that hold your water at a set temperature, so an indoor cold plunge works year-round without bags of ice.

How to choose a cold plunge

Every tub here is sold as the vessel only. Filled with cold tap water and ice it works on its own; paired with a chiller it holds a set temperature around the clock, which is the difference between a weekend experiment and a daily routine.

Materials decide the upkeep. The CUBOID tubs are 304 stainless steel, a surface that wipes clean and does not absorb odors, offered in a Standard size and an XL for taller users. The Cold Therapy Barrel comes in two builds: full 304 stainless steel, or a PVC liner wrapped in a Pacific cedar exterior for a tub that looks at home on a deck. The Inflatable Cold Plunge is the lowest-commitment option, light and packable, a sensible way to test the habit before buying steel.

Shape sets the posture. A barrel immerses you seated and upright in the smallest floor space; the rectangular CUBOID tubs let you recline with legs extended, with the XL adding length for users over six feet.

Indoor or outdoor

Stainless tubs are equally at home in a garage, bathroom or covered patio. Indoors, plan for drainage when you change the water and a floor that tolerates splashes; outdoors, the cedar-clad barrel is the one built with appearance in mind. Pair cold with heat from an infrared sauna for contrast sessions; the full picture is in our recovery collection.

Warranty and delivery

Dynamic Cold Therapy equipment ships free by curbside freight in the continental US. Electronics are covered for 5 years of residential use and wood structures for 1 year; as the authorized dealer we manage every claim. Full terms in the brand-by-brand policy.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a chiller with a cold plunge tub?

Not for occasional use; cold tap water plus ice does the job. For daily plunging, a chiller pays for itself in convenience, holding the water at your set temperature so the tub is ready without preparation. All tubs in this collection are sold without one.

Can I put a cold plunge indoors?

Yes. An indoor cold plunge needs a level floor that supports the filled weight of the tub, a practical way to fill it, and a drain or pump-out plan for water changes. Ground floors, garages and tiled bathrooms are the usual homes.

What is the difference between the barrel and the CUBOID tubs?

Posture and footprint. The barrel takes the least floor space and immerses you seated upright to the shoulders. The CUBOID tubs are rectangular, so you recline with legs extended, and the XL version adds length for taller users. Both are 304 stainless steel.

Is an inflatable cold plunge worth it?

As a starting point, yes. It is the cheapest way to find out if cold plunging will stick before committing to steel. If the habit holds, a stainless tub is easier to keep clean and pairs with a chiller for set-and-forget temperature.