DEXA Plus Single Person Designer Series Cold Plunge Tub
DEXA Plus Single Person Designer Series Cold Plunge Tub
Modern Cold Therapy for Home & Professional Wellness
The Single Person Designer Series Cold Plunge Tub is a premium cold therapy solution built for individuals, athletes, and wellness facilities seeking a reliable, space-efficient way to incorporate cold immersion into daily routines.
Designed with a sleek, modern aesthetic and durable construction, this cold plunge tub delivers a professional-grade experience that fits seamlessly into homes, gyms, recovery centers, med spas, and clinics.
Why Choose the Designer Series Cold Plunge Tub?
Purpose-Built for Single-User Cold Immersion
This tub is sized specifically for one person, allowing for efficient water use, faster temperature control, and a more consistent cold plunge experience.
Clean, Modern Design
The Designer Series blends performance with style—making it ideal for visible spaces where aesthetics matter as much as function.
Versatile for Home or Clinic Use
Whether you’re adding cold therapy to your personal recovery routine or expanding your wellness offerings, this tub is designed for both residential and professional environments.
Ideal For
- Individuals focused on recovery, performance, and lifestyle optimization
- Athletes and fitness enthusiasts
- Wellness clinics, med spas, and recovery studios
- Gyms and training facilities
Designed for Consistency & Convenience
Cold plunging works best when it’s easy to maintain and simple to use. The Single Person Designer Series Cold Plunge Tub is built to support regular use, helping users stay consistent without complicated setup or excessive space requirements.
Key Features
- Single-person capacity for efficient cold immersion
- Durable, high-quality materials
- Modern design aesthetic
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor use (with proper setup)
- Compatible with professional wellness environments
What is a cold plunge tub used for?
A cold plunge tub is used for cold water immersion as part of a general wellness and recovery routine. Many people use cold plunges to support consistency in training, recovery habits, and lifestyle-focused wellness practices at home or in professional settings.
Who should use a cold plunge tub?
Cold plunge tubs are commonly used by individuals, athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and wellness-focused users. They are also used by gyms, recovery studios, med spas, and wellness clinics looking to offer cold immersion as part of their services.
How cold should a cold plunge tub be?
Cold plunge temperatures vary based on personal preference and experience level. Many users start at a milder cold temperature and gradually adjust over time. The most important factor is consistency and comfort rather than reaching a specific temperature.
Can a cold plunge tub be used at home?
Yes, many cold plunge tubs are designed for home use as well as professional environments. Single-person cold plunge tubs are especially popular for residential spaces because they require less space, use less water, and are easy to integrate into daily routines.
Is a cold plunge tub a medical device?
No, a cold plunge tub is not a medical device. It is designed for general wellness and lifestyle use and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share

FAQ'S
How often do I use Red Light Therapy?
We recommend using light therapy at least 3 to 5 times a week for optimal results at intervals of 10-20mins. We suggest to start slower/farther at first and then work your way up to the closer distance/longer exposure once your tolerance to the light has been found.
Do I need to wear eye protection?
While there is no proof that red light is harmful for your eyes, it is similar to high intensity light. We recommend never looking directly at the light and using eye protective wear when possible.
How do I select only one wavelength for use?
The benefit of our red light panels is that you are receiving multiple wavelengths at one time with multiple benefits. Individual wavelengths within a group do not accomplish a particular effect all of the frequencies work together in a achieve the desired therapeutic effect. The entire concept of red/NIR light therapy is to emit a spectral output that adheres as closely to the body's own.
What is Red Light & How Does it Work?
Red light therapy (also called photobiomodulation) uses specific red and near-infrared wavelengths to deliver light energy into tissue. That light is absorbed by mitochondria (your cells’ “power plants”), which can support cellular energy (ATP), circulation, and inflammation modulation