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K2 Cold Plunge Tub

The Avantikul K2 Cold Plunge Tub is a Cold and Hot Tub Combo. It is the epitome of well-being, meticulously crafted to deliver the invigorating advantages of cold and hot therapy to your home. Conveniently blend physical recovery, enhance circulation, and elevate overall health.

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K2 Cold Plunge Tub Specs

Brand: Avantikul
Seat Capacity: 3 People
Bathtub Dimensions: 85” L x 30” H x 85” W
Pump HP: 1 x 2.0Hp
Chiller: Polar Chiller
Temperature: 39 – 104 Degrees Fahrenheit
Frame Insulation: Full Foam Insulation

Features

  • Underwater LED Lighting
  • LED Glow Cupholders
  • Recirculating UV Sanitizer
  • Pressurized 50 sq. ft. Filler
  • 2 x Circulation Pump
  • Digital Topside Control

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Benefits of a Cold Plunge

Chill Tubs Pro physical benefits

Reduce muscle soreness

Cold water immersion can help reduce muscle soreness by constricting blood vessels and reducing inflammation.

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Improve recovery time

By reducing muscle soreness, a Chill Tub may help athletes recover faster and be ready for their next workout or competition.

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Decrease inflammation

Cold water immersion may help reduce inflammation in the body, which can be beneficial for individuals with chronic inflammation or inflammatory conditions such as arthritis.

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Improve circulation

Cold water immersion can stimulate blood flow and improve circulation, which may help with recovery and reduce the risk of injury.

Consider A Covana Cover to Create a Private Tranquil Space for Your Cold Plunge Tub

Covana Spa covers can double as a gazebo offering cover from the elements and privacy. They come with different backdrops so you can choose the imagery that fits your style best. Learn more about Covana Covers

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FAQ

What are the benefits of using a Cold Plunge?
Some of the potential benefits include reducing muscle soreness, improving recovery time, decreasing inflammation and improving circulation.

It’s important to note that Cold Plunge Tubs are not suitable for everyone and can be uncomfortable or even dangerous for some individuals. It’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new recovery routine.

In addition to physical benefits, regular use of a cold plunge tub may have mental health benefits. Cold water therapy may help improve your mood and increase mental alertness.

Who is a Cold Plunge Tub suitable for?
Cold plunge tubs are suitable for most people, most of the time, however it is recommend to take a cautious approach and people with reduced mobility, sensory, and/or cognitive abilities should only use a cold plunge tub if supervised and only if they have the knowledge necessary to use the equipment safely, as well as to understand the dangers arising from improper use.

Tolerance to cold water varies from person to person and it is recommended to be mindful of gradually building up the duration of use and be cautious when using it alone.

Children must be supervised near cold plunge tubs to make sure they do not play with the equipment and do not carry out operations to be performed by adults (cleaning cycles/maintenance). Always attach the cover when not in use. Small children are not advised to use cold plunge tubs.

Pregnant women should talk to a doctor first, low temperatures are not advised. Anybody under medical care, such as people with heart conditions, diabetes, high or low blood pressure or other health problems must not use the Chill Tub without first consulting their doctor. People with infectious diseases should not use the Chill Tub without first consulting their doctor.

How long should I stay in a cold plunge tub for?
The amount of time you can spend in cold water without suffering from hypothermia is determined by the water temperature, your body size and shape, your level of cold adaptation and your experience, among other factors. Check with your doctor as relevant. Start with safe, short dips of 30 seconds to learn what your limits are. If you begin to feel uncomfortable or you start to shiver, listen to your body, get out and slowly warm up by walking around. If you can check the water temperature before entering the bath, ensure that it is at temperature that is suitable for your experience in cold exposure.