IceBath Deluxe
Feel the Healing Power of Nature
Prepare for a relaxation that will take you back to nature. IceBath Deluxe is not just an ice bath – it's a journey back to nature. Made from the finest cedar wood, this ice bath gives you a rustic and authentic experience that brings you closer to the stillness of nature.
Imagine sinking into the chilly water and feeling every muscle tension disappear. Perfect for revitalizing the body, stimulating blood flow and sharpening your mind. And thanks to the integrated cooler, the water is always kept at the ideal temperature for your therapy.
An Investment in Well-Being
For those who appreciate both health and design, IceBath Deluxe is the natural choice. It is more than a product – it is a moment of recovery and renaissance.
Where Tradition meets Innovation
IceBath Deluxe is where traditional charm meets modern innovation. With its classic wooden style and advanced cooling system, this ice bath offers the best of both worlds. Not only an aesthetic highlight in your garden, but also a reliable partner for your cold water therapy.
Specifications
Our ice baths are designed to work effectively in all climate conditions, both indoors and outdoors, down to -7°.
- Cools the water down to 3° degrees.
- Runs and cleans automatically 24/7.
- Robust wall design with good insulation.
- Parts of high industrial standard.
- Adapted for both indoor and outdoor use (down to -7°C).
- Efficient circulation pump with self-priming capability.
- Easy installation and use.
- 0.75 KWH
- 2 year warranty
Preparations
- Fill with water: Fill your bath with cold water. The water level should be high enough to cover your lower body when sitting.
Add ice
- Use ice blocks or ice cubes: For best results, use ice blocks or large amounts of ice cubes. Put the ice in the water until the temperature is between 3-15°C. The colder the water, the more intense the experience.
Time for a cold bath
- Immerse yourself slowly: When entering the water, do so slowly to allow your body to adjust to the cold temperature.
- Limit your time: For beginners, start with 1-2 minutes and gradually increase the time with each session. Listen to your body and get up if you start to feel discomfort.
- Warm up afterwards: When you're done, get out of the water and dry off quickly. Put on warm clothes and drink something warm to restore your body temperature.
Preparations
- Fill with water: Fill your bath with cold water. The water level should be high enough to cover your lower body when sitting.
Add ice
- Use ice blocks or ice cubes: For best results, use ice blocks or large amounts of ice cubes. Put the ice in the water until the temperature is between 3-15°C. The colder the water, the more intense the experience.
Time for a cold bath
- Immerse yourself slowly: When entering the water, do so slowly to allow your body to adjust to the cold temperature.
- Limit your time: For beginners, start with 1-2 minutes and gradually increase the time with each session. Listen to your body and get up if you start to feel discomfort.
- Warm up afterwards: When you're done, get out of the water and dry off quickly. Put on warm clothes and drink something warm to restore your body temperature.
Frequently asked questions
What payment methods do you accept?
You can pay with Klarna, Visa, Maestro, Mastercard or American Express.
What happens if I regret it?
You can shop safely with us. When you shop with us, you always have a 60-day open purchase period.
How long is the delivery time?
Your order will be shipped within 1-3 working days if they are in stock. Those that are not in stock have a shipping time of 4-12 weeks (It also depends on the product).
Can you pay in installments?
With us, you can pay in installments via Klarna, where you can set up a plan that suits you best.
How much does shipping cost?
We always offer our customers free shipping on all orders.
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