❄️ Dive into Recovery with The Icy Tub!
The Icy Tub is a portable, inflatable cold plunge designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Weighing only 7 pounds when empty, it offers a spacious 70-gallon capacity and dimensions of 33.5 inches in diameter and 28 inches in height. Made from durable polyvinyl chloride with a soft 'peach skin' finish, this freestanding tub is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, providing full-body coverage for effective cold therapy. Ideal for improving muscle recovery, boosting energy, and enhancing mood, the Icy Tub is an affordable solution for anyone looking to incorporate cold exposure therapy into their routine.
Color | Dark Navy Blue |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Brand | The Icy Tub |
Product Dimensions | 33.5"L x 33.5"W x 28"H |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Durable & Soft 'Peach Skin' Fabric |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Capacity | 70 Gallons |
Shape | Cylindrical |
UPC | 717337879369 |
Manufacturer | The Icy Tub |
Part Number | The Icy Tub 1.0 |
Item Weight | 7 pounds |
Item model number | The Icy Tub 1.0 |
Finish | Durable & Soft 'Peach Skin' Fabric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Ice Bath, Easy Flow Drainage Tap, Cover Lid, Hand Pump, 8 Support Poles |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Good size and useful!
Son used for a long time. Just be sure to put inside in the winter. He wrecked his by leaving it out. He had a lot of fun with it.
B**E
Solid Purchase, Now to quit being such a whimp
I was nervous about buying this tub with zero reviews but since other good looking ones were $50-$75 more, or the similarly price ones look like a plastic kiddie pool, I gave it a shot.I set it up in my basement, and set up was simple! Didn’t take long at all. Instructions were easy to follow!When you’re filling the tub just pay attention to the valve and make sure it’s securely sealed. Mine was leaking a bit but only because I didn’t tighten it all the way. After that it was good to go.I’m 6’1 and had plenty of space but filled it too high so I spilled quite water over the top.Now, the hard part. The cold plunge itself. 15 seconds is my max so far. But hey, life is all about getting better.Happy to have a solid tub that will support that growth!Will update as I used it more!EDIT: Several months after purchasing, I haven’t used it since. But that’s because I’m a bigger whimp than most.The tub on the other hand has sat full of water, in the basement with the lid on, and ZERO issues.I haven’t touched it once. Though it laughs at me every time I pass it to get to my washer/dryer.It’s still inflated, zero water has leaked out, and it sits there sad, with a lukewarm soul wishing it had a better owner that played with it, took it to the park, and loved it the way it deserves to be loved.
K**E
Great starter cold plunge
If you are new to ice baths, then this is a good starter tub. I'm 5'9" and 200 lbs, and this tub fits me pretty comfortably with my knees bent. I have had it in an uncovered area for a while, and it's holding up well outdoors. I bought a few large Tupperware containers that I fill with water and freeze to make giant ice cubes. It takes about 4 of these giant ice cubes to get the temperature down to about 50 degrees. The only downside that I've encounter with this tub is that cover tore a little bit. That's more than likely due to being worn from the weather. Overall this is a good beginner ice bath!
S**.
Not worth it
What are all the different designs out there and this wasn’t worth the money this should’ve been like a $30 thing all it is is a blow up with cheap little stand. There’s nothing that should make this $100. That’s a rip off. I should’ve returned it.
M**M
Nice little tub- be careful to fully roll out unfurl lip
This tub is decent quality and working for me in cool temps: not sure I'll be able to use it well in warm weather but that's another story. For what I wanted to use it for in winter it works really well. I had it outside until Temps got below freezing and now it's in the garage. When setting this up make sure you carefully unfurl the inflatable lip. I'd also suggest not filling it right right away - let the material expand abs then fill it tight. It's not super thick material and it could bulge or pop (happened to me). Manufacturer: you should attach a note around the air nipple letting people know something to this affect since the product comes all rolled up and wrinkly its not clear that it has further to unroll.
A**Y
Muy prácticas, pero debes tener cuidado con el neumático.
Compre 3 unidades hace unos 5 meses, al cabo de un mes de haberlas comprado una de ellas se le perforó el neumático y a pesar que cada una viene con parches para este tipo de accidentes, no pude repararla con nada, la ventaja es que la tina sigue sirviendo, me gusta el material que la hace resistente (exceptuando el neumático) y que es muy fácil de limpiar.
J**S
An excellent way to get into cold therapy
I can't recommend this enough. It's just a little tub you put water in, but the design is sturdy and it does what I need it to do.Here in the winter months I don't need to add any ice to the water to keep it cold which is great. Summertime will be a bigger challenge.If you're thinking of trying cold plunges this is the best first step! Do it!
T**C
Not your permanent solution
This tub would likely be good for travel or one-off use, but not great for everyday use. The provided cover tends to blow away with any moderate amount of wind and lets in bugs/spiders. The material also breaks from quickly with exposure to elements. It obviously isn’t insulated so be ready to drain/refill and empty out your ice tray every day.
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