Pro Chill Tub
Pro Chill Tub
Engineered for professional athletes, fitness devotees, and anyone pursuing peak recovery performance, this cold plunge combines advanced functionality, robust construction, and elegant design – making it perfect for commercial settings.
Experience features ranging from chromotherapy benefits to water-circulating jets that break down the thermal barrier for consistent cold exposure. The generously sized Pro Chill Tub merges exceptional performance with sophisticated styling, requiring no ice whatsoever. For serious cold water therapy practitioners, the Pro Chill Tub is your solution.
Control your sessions remotely with WiFi-enabled technology that lets you adjust temperatures from anywhere. The Pro Chill Tub’s chiller unit includes a heating function, enabling you to alternate between cold and warm water therapy with temperature settings ranging from 3° to 40°C. The ozone water purification system provides enhanced filtration, while the convenient access hatch makes filter maintenance and replacement effortless.
For those dedicated to optimizing recovery and elevating performance, the Pro Chill Tub stands as the ultimate choice.
Our top-selling ice bath spa! Improve circulation, alleviate muscle soreness, fortify your immune system, and accelerate metabolism with the sophisticated, high-performance Chill Out Ice Spa.
This bestselling model features a stainless steel interior with a weather-resistant exterior finish and includes an insulating cover. It cools water to an invigorating 3 degrees Celsius! Cold plunge therapy, like that provided by the Chill Out Ice Spa, delivers an impressive array of wellness benefits that make it indispensable for any health regimen.
A primary advantage is the dramatic elevation of norepinephrine levels in your body. This neurotransmitter enhances mood, sharpens focus, and increases energy. Cold exposure can elevate its production by 200-300% – a powerful and sustained effect that remains consistent over time. Just 20-30 seconds of immersion in near-freezing water produces the same norepinephrine surge as a six-hour walk in moderate temperatures.