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XR Cryo Plunge by Cryo Innovations Acrylic Tub

Shipping Type: XL Equipment | See Shipping Policy for more details

The XR Cryo Plunge is the newest edition to the XR Family. It is a great addition to a home or commercial space. The acrylic tub has an easy 2-step installation and can be used indoors or outdoors. It features an ozone filtration system and built-in water chiller all in one easy to use tub. 

This version of cold therapy is used in athletic recovery and rehab, as well as injury recovery and overall wellness. Full body water immersion provides tons of benefits that are accessible at an affordable price. 

  • Cools down to 38 degrees F
  • Indoor and outdoor
  • Ozone sanitation
  • Underwater light
  • Circulating filter
  • Wifi enabled app

Measurements:

(Small) 67" L x 32" W x 24" H

(Large) 73" L x 33" W x 27" H

110 Voltage 3050W (1 HP) cooling capacity

Cryo Innovations is a cutting-edge company at the forefront of cryotherapy technology, specializing in innovative solutions that harness the benefits of extreme cold for health and wellness applications.

Measurements:

(Small) 67" L x 32" W x 24" H

(Large) 73" L x 33" W x 27" H

110 Voltage 3050W (1 HP) cooling capacity

Cryo Innovations is a cutting-edge company at the forefront of cryotherapy technology, specializing in innovative solutions that harness the benefits of extreme cold for health and wellness applications.


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  • Before purchasing I am looking for learn more about the chemicals required to maintain proper disinfection. Do you help with guiding medical professionals to how much is required, for example how much chlorine, bromide, enzymes, or whatever else, would be the appropriate amount for the standard American regulations for this size unit?

    Hi Madison - XR Cryo Plunge tubs feature an advanced ozone filtration system and include a 3-month supply of non-chlorine water treatment chemicals. While we will always provide general guidance, exact chemical requirements vary by jurisdiction. We recommend consulting your local health department to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.