Apex Portable Inflatable Ice Bath Tub
Description
- Spacious oval plunge: 59" inflatable ice tub lets users stretch legs forward for a more comfortable full-body soak.
- Chiller-ready ports: 1/2" NPT fittings support connection to compatible water chillers for consistent temperatures.
- Insulated drop-stitch build: Durable materials and thermal lid help keep water cold longer and resist punctures.
- Easy home recovery: Portable design supports cold therapy in home gyms, patios, training spaces, and wellness routines.
Specs
- Dimension: 59"L x 31.5"W x 23.6"H
- Weight: 32.8 pounds
- Max. Capacity: 150 gallons
- Experience: Pro
Precision-Crafted Details
1. Child Safety Lock — Child safety lock with sturdy strap and buckle prevents kids from opening, yet easy for adults—durable and reliable for family use.
2. 1/2 Inch Patented Inlet — Patented 1/2" WATER IN port with matching inlet delivers zero-leak, watertight connection, smooth inflow, and reliable cooling performance for any ice bath setup.
3. Top Rated Inflation/Deflation Valves — Equipped with renowned Bravo 260 H.V. valves and 40mm hose for ultra-fast, leak-proof inflation/deflation and lasting airtight performance.
4. Water Mark — Clear, fade-resistant Max/Min water level marks on the inner wall guide safe filling, prevent overfilling, and ensure optimal cooling performance for every effective ice bath session.
5. Cutting-edge Technology Material — The cold plunge uses drop-stitch technology: dual PVC layers linked by thousands of polyester threads for rigid, high-pressure strength, superior insulation, puncture resistance, and 300 lb capacity.
6. 1/2 Inch Patented Outlet — Patented 1/2" WATER OUT port with matching inlet ensures zero leaks, seamless tubing connection, smooth flow, and lasting durability for reliable cold therapy cooling.
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FAQ-ICE TUB
How sturdy is the ice bath?
It is made from the same material that paddle boards and inflatable boats are made from so it is very durable.
What is the recommended water temperature?
We recommend starting out at around 59°F (15°C) if it's your first time, and then slowly lowering the temperature and duration for each session. That way your body will get acclimated to the cold.
How often should I use an ice bath?
That depends on your own goals, some people use them every day while others use them 2-3 times per week. A lot of our customers love doing them first thing in the morning to wake them up, increase energy and feel good for the day.
How often should I change the water?
Once every 2 weeks. We recommend washing the inside surfaces with warm soapy water or mild disinfectant after you drain it.









