The 121-gallon Luxury ProGrade Cold Plunge Tub is making waves in the wellness community, promising an at-home ice bath experience that rivals professional setups. But with a premium price tag, is it truly worth the investment?
Priced in the luxury tier, this tub is designed for those serious about cold therapy. Its 121-gallon capacity allows full submersion, and the ProGrade build suggests durability and insulation for maintaining low temperatures. However, unlike chiller-equipped models, this unit relies on ice and cold water—users must add their own ice or use a separate cooling system to keep temperatures consistently low.
Reviewers have noted that the tub is easy to set up and foldable for storage, making it a portable option. The material feels sturdy, and the included cover helps retain cold. Yet, without a built-in chiller, it may not be ideal for daily use unless you have a reliable ice source.
Compared to cheaper alternatives, the Luxury ProGrade offers a thicker, more insulated wall and a larger capacity. But some users question whether the high cost is justified when similar foldable tubs are available for a fraction of the price. For dedicated cold plungers who want a spacious, no-chiller tub and are willing to manage ice themselves, it could be a solid choice. For others, a lower-cost option or a chiller-equipped model might be more practical.
Bottom line: If you prioritize capacity and build quality over convenience and price, the Luxury ProGrade tub is worth considering. But if you expect a plug-and-play solution, you may want to look elsewhere or factor in the cost of an external chiller.