The purported benefits of cold water immersion therapy are many and include improved immune function, sleep, circulation, metabolism, recovery, inflammation, and mental health. Which explains why more and more, people are heading to spas, gyms, cold oceans, lakes, and fjords to experience the shock (and glow) of a freezing bath. But wouldn’t it be grand to step into your own garden, deck, or patio and into your own cold plunge, at the ready and set to the exact temperature of choice? Here’s a list of 10 good-looking cold plunge tubs to consider for the outdoors.
Above: For UK and EU customers, the Tubmarine Stainless Steel Ice Bath is £19,450.
Above: The Redwood Outdoors Pacific Cold Plunge Kit is $6,499 at Redwood Outdoors.
Above: The Goodland Cold Tub is made of stainless steel while chilling and cleaning the water within. Contact Goodland for price and ordering information.
Above: The Polar Monkeys Cyber Barrel is a vertical cold plunge tank in stainless steel; $6,800 at Polar Monkeys
Above: The BlueCube Modular Series Cold Plunge comes in a range of neutral colors and includes a modular box that chills, pumps, and filters water; $23,999.99 at Airpuria.
Above: From Renu Therapy, the Cold Stoic 3.0 can oscillate between cold and hot water, filters water, and can be controlled via touch screen or app; $10,299.99.
Above: The Dynamic Cold Therapy Barrel Cold Plunge is a cedar-clad vertical cold plunge pool for $2,499 at Oli.
Above: From luxe wellness brand Walden, the Cold Plunge Concept is designed with waxed aluminum panels, offers precise temperature regulation while filtering and cleaning water; $15,000 at Walden.
Above: The Lit Barrel Stainless Cold Plunge is a vertical plunge tank made of stainless steel and red cedar; $2,899 at Lit.
Above: The Colderatti Chieftain Pro Plus is made of stainless steel with a hyper-chiller and water purifier; $12,290 at Colderatti.
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