COLD PLUNGE

COLD PLUNGE

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Soak in cold, invigorating water or deeply relaxing, warm water with our contrast tub, offering a temperature range from 40-104°.  This plug-and-play model features an immersive deep-soaking interior for comfortable lounging, as well as an insulated design.  It’s sleek, easy to maintain cabinetry houses all equipment neatly inside, making the Kodiak a stylish addition to your indoor or outdoor space.  Perfect for enhancing your wellness routine.  No ice is required!

Features

Dimensions

A – Length 87″ (221 cm)

B – Width 33″ (84 cm)

C – Height  28″ (71 cm)

Note:

Cabinet panels with ventilation slots require a 3 foot clearance

Specifications

Lounge/Open– Lounge
Seating Capacity –  1
Dry Weight (unit only) –  327 lbs (148 kg)
Dry Weight (packaged) –  397 lbs (180 kg)
Gallons – 115 Gal (435 L)
Average Weight (unit and water) –  1,286 lbs. (583 kg)
Temp Range – 40ºF-104ºF (4.4ºC-40ºC)
Domestic Voltage – 12A 120V (GFCI Cord)
Return Fitting – 1 (circ)
Circ Pump – 12VDC, 5.6A – 48 liter/minute max
Chiller – Refrigerant R32
Amount of Refrigerant Charged: – 180g
Suction Fittings – 2
Filtration Cartridge – Pleated (4 ft²)
UV – None
Ozone – None
Cabinet Material – Synthetic Grey
Cabinet Color – 1
Frame – Metal
Shell – Acrylic
Deck – Synthetic
Flooring – Non Slip EVA
Insulation Sheet – Foil
Interior Light – Underwater Blending Multicolor
Built-in Exterior Drain – Drain Valve

Features of the Kodiak™ Cold Plunge

Ultimate Hydrotherapy

Discover the benefits of hydrotherapy with advanced cold plunge, featuring temperature control from a refreshing 40°F (4°C) to a soothing 104°F (40°C). Enjoy an extra large soaking area and non-slip comfort mats for a safe and relaxing experience.

Premium Craftsmanship

Built with top-notch craftsmanship, this cold plunge features a durable aluminum frame and a sturdy ABS base. Enjoy easy maintenance with a tool-free removable panel, a convenient drain spout with a shutoff valve, and a 9.5 ft cord for flexible setup. Designed for lasting performance and convenience.

Some of the potential benefits include reducing muscle soreness, improving recovery time, decreasing inflammation and improving circulation.

It’s important to note that the  Cold Plunge is 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, the Cold Plunge may have mental health benefits. Use of the Cold Plunge may help improve your mood and increase mental alertness.

The Cold Plunge is suitable for most people, most of the time, however we recommend to take a cautious approach and we would advise that people with reduced mobility, sensory, and/or cognitive abilities only use the Cold Plunge 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 we recommend being mindful of gradually building up the duration of use with the Cold Plunge and be cautious when using it alone.

Children must be supervised near the Cold Plunge 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 the Cold Plunge.

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 Cold Plunge without first consulting their doctor. People with infectious diseases should not use the Cold Plunge without first consulting their doctor.

Do not use the Cold Plunge after drinking alcohol or taking recreational drugs. The use of alcohol or drugs can greatly increase the risk of fatal hypothermia when using the Cold Plunge.

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 like, you can check the water temperature before entering the bath, to ensure that it is at temperature that is suitable for your experience in cold exposure. The temperature of the water is displayed as default on the control panel.

**Do not deem any of the information provided herein as medical advice or as a means of diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment prescription. We are not doctors!  Consult your physician or medical provider before using Cold or Heat therapy for medical conditions.

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