Price: $159.99 - $109.99
(as of Feb 17, 2025 08:34:07 UTC – Details)
From the brand
Innovative Oval Ice Bath: the oval design is spacious allowing you to place your legs in front of you rather than crouching, this cold plunge tub is designed for full body immersion & is suitable for all body shapes. Our ice bath tub is 1050 mm long (over 3.4 ft.) and allows for even the tallest of people to enjoy the benefits of cold therapy.
Immersion Anywhere & Anytime: ice Bath is portable, lightweight, compact when folded and travel-friendly. Assembly with a quick 3 steps unfold and your ice bath is ready to go. At just 9 lbs, cold plunge tub compact lightweight construction allows you to enjoy the benefits of cold therapy wherever you go. this portable ice bath tub is the perfect addition to any gym, competition or home workout space.
Cold Therapy: the sturdy construction of 5-layer thermo insulated materials guarantees cold plunge a reliable leak-proof and safe cold therapy experience every time. Ice Bath Tub can be used for both cold therapy. Ice bath can withstand temperatures range from -86*F to 140*F.
Speeds Up Recovery: Ice baths are a natural and effective way to speed up your recovery after intense workouts or competitions. By reducing inflammation, soreness, and muscle damage, ice bath tub can help you recover faster and perform better. Whether you’re an athlete, recovering from an injury, or just looking for a way to relax and recharge, cold plunge tub can help.
Drain and Clean is A Breeze: the built-in drainage system with an extendable 75cm long drain pipe allows ice bath tub for effortless water removal without getting wet. Simply open the external drain valve on the side of cold plunge tub, and the water will flow out smoothly. The smooth surface of the cold tub makes it effortless to wipe down and sanitize after each use.
Customers say
Customers find the bathtub well-built and durable. They find it easy to set up and user-friendly. The size is suitable for them, big enough to accommodate two average-sized people. Customers appreciate its functionality, comfort, and effectiveness. They mention that it keeps the water cold well, especially on hot days. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value for money, comfort, and effectiveness of the bathtub.
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Lisa S. –
Bought it as a gift; now getting one for myself!
While browsing through Amazon’s website, my daughter stumbled upon ice baths for athletes. As she read up on them, she thought how great it would be for her son, my grandson, Chad, a pitcher for both his high school and traveling team, to have one for icing his arm after a game or practice. She shared with me that she was contemplating getting one so together we browsed the many ice tubs found on Amazon. We choose the CalmMax Oval Ice Bath Tub (for athletes), for what better reasons than… it had an attractive design, was on sale, and attached was an additional $40 off coupon. While all of that is true, the real reason we chose this particular tub was the fact that it was oval and advertised to fit a 6’2” tall person while their legs were extended. Chad is 5’11”, so this tub will prevent the “knee in the face” position while using it.The day the package arrived, my husband and I brought it over to my daughter’s house to surprise Chad. We emptied the box and then I started reading the directions. By the time I finished reading the directions, he was already half the way through assembly. Without a hiccup, or the directions, he erected the tub in about 10 minutes.The tub comes partially assembled. Within the box are directions/users’ manual, 2 curved aluminum tubes, 4 PVC tubes, one nylon tub, one expandable drainpipe, patches, and a pillow. Everything was in great condition, no bends, cracks, dings, or tears. Assembly consisted of connecting a few pieces of tubing (the instructions call them rods), straightening out the nylon lining and folding the cover over the top tubing.The four (4) step directions were on point, but my husband felt that Step 1 could be improved by calling for insertion of the PVC tubes into the side sleeves of the nylon lining before attempting to insert the curved metal tubes (rods) into the straight tubing. There were no recommendations or special notes for filling the tub, so using a garden hose, we began filling. At this point, all we did was watch the first couple of inches to fill to ensure the lining remained straight. We filled the tub about half-way, poured in about 4 bags of ice, and checked the water level to ensure it didn’t exceed two-thirds (2/3) of the way to the top, per the instructions. It was then ready to use.Chad arrived home, saw the tub, and put up a big smile. He thanked us and quickly changed his clothes to hop in. Scaling the 24” walls to enter the tub was no problem for my long-legged grandson. Looking back, standing at 5”5’, I, myself, would have no problem getting in and out. Looking at him in this ice bath had me cringing at what it must feel like. Chad must have read my facial expression because he jokingly offered to give me his seat. I replied, “the only way I’m getting in that thing is if the water temperature magically raises to 100 degrees.” That’s when the lightbulb went off…At the time we were building our house no one in our family took baths. We all showered, so we did not install bathtubs in our home. Now that I’m getting older, I’m rethinking my stance on showers only. I’ve become more desirous of a long, hot water soak after gardening or cleaning. My husband and I once toyed with the idea of purchasing a hot tub but elected against it, because we couldn’t justify the cost when factoring in the limited use it would receive. When I made the joke about the temperature raising to 100 degrees, the idea came to me that this thing would be a great “as needed” hot tub, without jets of course, that could conveniently be stored away when not in use.On the drive home, I discussed the idea with my husband, and he was onboard as long as we could confirm that the tub could withstand hot water. A second reading of the user’s manual showed that the maximum temperature of heat the tub can withstand was 60 degrees Celsius or 140 degrees Fahrenheit, so that hurdle was cleared. Curious, I went to the Amazon website to see if it had anything to say about water temperature, and it did, clearly stating: “Ice Bath Tub can be used for both cold therapy and hot. Ice bath can withstand temperatures ranging from -86*F to 140*F.”A couple of days later, my daughter called. During the conversation, she mentioned how much Chad loves the tub. I asked her if she intended to keep it erected since he would be using it regularly. She wasn’t sure but was leaning toward getting a few uses out of it before draining but was concerned that this would void the warranty because it calls for draining after each use to prevent deformation and shortening of the tub’s lifespan. There is nothing in the instruction manual about a warranty, however, if you scroll about 2/3rds of the way down the ad page on Amazon there is a hyperlink that states: Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here.” This brings you to two sentence that read: “Please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.” I ran a search of “CalmMax” on Google to find the website but came up empty. I’ve not tried again since. CalmMax does, in the owner’s manual, provide its email address for customers to use for any issues that may arise with the tub. I’m truly not concerned about the warranty as this unit has no mechanical parts, the nylon lining appears strong, and it would take misuse to bend the tubes. For the price I paid for the tub, I’m confident I’ll get my money’s worth before it has to be taken out of service, either by normal wear and tear or breakage.My daughter also mentioned that when they awoke the morning after Chad’s first use there was still ice in the tub, which tells me that the five (5) layers of insulating materials are doing their job. She said that drainage was easy having only to turn the side valve. She said that she didn’t use the bottom drain, so I have nothing to report on it. I can only assume that the second drain’s purpose is to catch any water located below the level of the side valve. The plug is nice, but tilting the lining serves the same purpose.Chad’s tub is set up outside on a cement slab, with garbage bags beneath it to prevent the cement from affecting the lining. The cement slab leads to a grassy area, so there was no need to bring out the extra drain hose provided. In my situation, my husband and I intend to use the product indoors, placing it inside our 4’ x 8’ shower enclosure when we want to use it. Consideration will have to be given to when to start the fill process, because we will be using our shower heads and not a gushing stream from a hose.In summary: This “Hot/Cold Not Just for Athletes Tub (my name for it)” has an affordable price for most, is easy to erect, fits a person that is 6’ 2” or less, can be used with hot or cold water, easily drains, is lightweight, easy to clean (spray cleaner and towel), easily disassembles, is portable, and is compact for easy storage.Recommendation: The only thing I’d suggest to CalmMax is to include a carry bag for travel purposes. I’d even give up the pillow as a tradeoff!
Stephanie W –
High quality, easy to install, and good for cold therapy after workout
As a yoga and HIIT enthusiast, I bought the portable ice bucket bathtub recently, and I’m delighted with my decision. My primary motivation for purchasing this product was to create a spa-like experience at home without the hassle of installing a traditional bathtub. It’s easy to use in my pool area. Additionally, the idea of incorporating ice into my bathing routine intrigued me, as I had heard about the potential health benefits of cold therapy and sore muscles from a good workout.Upon receiving the product, I was immediately impressed by its high quality. The materials used are top-notch, and the craftsmanship is evident in every detail. From the sturdy construction to the smooth finish, it’s clear that this bathtub was designed to last.Using the bathtub for the first time was a delightful experience. The setup was straightforward, and within minutes, I had filled it with ice water, ready to enjoy a refreshing soak. The sensation of immersing myself in the cool water was invigorating, and I could feel the tension melting away from my muscles.One of the standout features of this product is its insulation. Even after an extended soak, the water remained pleasantly cool, allowing me to fully relax and unwind without worrying about it warming up too quickly. This prolonged exposure to cold water not only felt incredibly refreshing but also left me feeling revitalized and energized.In terms of size, the bathtub is perfectly proportioned for one person. It provides ample space to stretch out and fully immerse oneself, creating a truly luxurious bathing experience. Plus, the sleek and modern design adds a touch of elegance to any outdoor setting.Overall, I couldn’t be happier with my purchase. The portable ice bucket bathtub has exceeded my expectations in every way, providing me with a convenient, refreshing, and rejuvenating bathing experience. Whether you’re looking to relax after a long day or reap the benefits of cold therapy, this product is sure to impress. Highly recommended!
Zen –
Not solid… but works fine.
These things look like they would be sturdier and more solid than they are. In fact, they are just fancy, heavy duty bags that wrap around a functional frame. The “cover” is little more than a sheet of nylon-like material that stretches over the frame loop. It will keep leaves and bugs out of the water, but it sags turns into a bird feeder in even the lightest drizzle.It is just big enough for a muscular adult man to fully submerge. Many of these things are not. A lot of the oval models are shorter than the round ones so wind up not being much better. There are models that are a little bigger than this one, but most of them are not worth the extra $, and CalmMax is a known company. Nice that it is portable… though the amount of ICE you need to use it makes that kind of moot. You would need 4 or 5 of the 7 or 8lb bags of ice you find on the road at Dollar Stores (and weirdly McDonalds). Even if you pay $1.50 for each it adds up quick. And, you can easily pay $2 or $3 for your ice. The only way to use these things, honestly is to make big blocks of ice in your freezer with silicon molds… or use the giant freezer bags which might require buying a chest freezer as they will fill your entire freezer and then some.Get a 5 cu ft. chest freezer and leave it next to your icebath. You have to fill with fresh water each day anyway, as without any filters or bleach, they become gross and slimy practically overnight. Honestly, I will probably replace this with a dedicated clawfoot tub. But all in all, ice therapy is great and this product does what it says it will do.
Blake –
Solid Cold Plunge
The assembly of this was super easy and the material seems to have some quality to it. I was actually pleasantly surprised that this has so much room. Pictures don’t do justice. I’m a little over 6 feet tall and there’s more than enough room for me to fit in here comfortably. Overall I’m very satisfied with this product!
Manyu5934 –
Es perfecta si piensas comprar una bañera para el baño frío está esta es la indicada está grande pero es mejor que esté muy pequeña me puedo Indira totalmente se siente resistente y puedes ponerla donde sea hasta en tu baño me encantaaa!!! Muy satisfecho con la compra 😍😍😍😍😍
Harjan K. –
I’m 6ft and I fit inside with no issues. Easy setup as well.