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The Housolution Ice Bath Tub is a 90-gallon, portable cold plunge tub designed for athletes and wellness enthusiasts seeking effective cold water therapy. Featuring a 31.5" ergonomic height with a dual-airloop for head support, it offers full-body immersion and superior comfort. Its 5-layer insulated construction ensures optimal temperature retention, while the lightweight, foldable design allows easy transport and setup anywhere—from home gyms to outdoor adventures. With a simple drainage system and capacity to fit users up to 6'7", it’s the ultimate recovery tool for reducing inflammation, soreness, and accelerating muscle repair.








| Brand | Housolution |
| Color | Black |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 29.53"L x 29.53"W x 31.5"H |
| Style | Ice Bathtub |
H**Y
Love this ice bath
Love love love!!!! This ice bath works great for $35. I am 5”11 165lbs and could probably have another person my size in there with me. I sit with the water just under my chin and my butt actually is not touching the bottom. It’s a good size and was super easy to set up, took less than two minutes. Came packaged well and I believe it arrived on time, took maybe five days. I have used it every single day since I got it a couple weeks ago. I can’t say much for it holding temperature because I live in the country and we have soooooo much iron in our water so I empty it and refill it every single day. I take it out of my garage and spray it out and dump it upside down a couple times then set it right back down on my pad. So it’s super light and flexible and easy to move around. I have left it overnight once or twice and I believe it stayed around 60° from 47 or so. It’s out in my garage and it’s summertime in Minnesota. The only thing I have noticed is that the rim did not seem to stay inflated. That part really doesn’t matter to me and this ice bath was by far less money than most of the other ones on here so I can definitely deal with it. Overall, it’s great. I love it and everyone should ice bath every day in my opinion. The picture with me in it was my first time so I was not sitting down as far as I could when this picture was taken. I may have been sitting on my knees? I don’t remember.
C**A
Jacuzzi
Me encanta satisfecha con mi compra .
D**S
Opinion
I thought the quality was going to be cheap, but it is actually great, easy to assemble and it is bigger than I thought it was going to be, 2 people can go in there Arrived to Peru in just 4 days
K**Y
Durable and large
This is actually the second plunge tank I have owned. The outer material is very durable and the double ring around the top makes your time in the tub comfortable. There are are a few very minor criticisms that I have: The extra few inches between the top of the tank and the rigid poles that give it a little bit of structure cause the tank to sag a little from lack of support, especially when the water level is not up to this point. It's common for me to have the water level a little low between plunges, because you have to allow room for the displacement of all the ice you have to add. And after the ice, the water is displaced even more by your body when you step in for the plunge. Not a big deal, really. My second critique has to do with some of the extras included in the package. Most of these tanks come with either a fabric cover or an inflatable cover that nests inside the ring around the rim of the tank. My first tank had the inflatable ring, which very snugly covered the top of the tank and kept most of the rain and debris out. This tank comes with both kinds of cover. I have discovered that the advantage of having both is that the outer cover keeps bugs and debris out, but when it rains, the cover becomes a bowl, trapping any rainwater that falls on it. Some of this water will seep through this cover, collected by the floating inner cover, so it never gets a chance to mingle with the water in the tub. The inner cover floats on the surface of the water and is not sized to provide a snug seal. The photos attached show just how much room there remains around the inside perimeter of the tank. Since the rainwater seeping through enters in the middle of this ring, it collects the seepage just fine the way it is. The tank is also noticeably roomier than my first one. I am 5'-7" and 160 lbs., so the smaller size was perfectly acceptable. The extra roominess of this one is, I would say, marginally nicer for me because I can lounge in this one without my back resting against the wall, thus giving me full contact with the cold water.
A**R
It leaks
The tubing does not stay inflated and it leaks at the bottom by the leg inserts.
S**.
Easy to assemble
This is very easy to assemble. However, I would recommend keeping this on a flat surface when filling up water. My yard is on a slight angle and once getting in, with it filled, the tub started to lean. Also recommend not filling it to the top once someone is inside, the water raises a few inches. Water will overflow if it’s filled to the top before someone gets in. Other than that, easy to drain and clean. Easy to take apart and store away. You can use the cover if you don’t plan on draining it right away. It comes with an inflatable pillow and a foot bath to clean your feet before entering. Overall really nice and durable. The price is good for what you get.
S**H
Great idea, but a lot to maintain. Big for a large person, but needs its own space.
This tub is a neat idea, and I've been seeing the trend for a while. It's supposed to be part of a mixed workout/personal care routine. There are a lot of benefits to integrating some form of "cold-therapy" into your workouts and/or daily routine. Personally, I like the whole idea, but it can get to be a hassle. It takes a lot of ice to fill this up and longer to get cold. It's a nice refreshing plunge after that. Unless you have a commercial ice-maker, or are willing to pay for a 10-pound bag of ice from a convenience store, you're going to be emptying your refrigerator ice-maker every day for a week to get enough ice for this to be worth it. That said, once you get the entire 90 gallons of luke-warm tap-water down to 32°F/0°C, it will stay cold if you cover it. My one nitpick is that this doesn't have an insulated cover. I used a thick piece of Styrofoam from an appliance box. It only warms about 15%-20% overnight if left in a moderately cool place (with my makeshift "insulated" cover). Most of the time, a 10-pound bag of ice isn't going to be that expensive, but I don't want the added cost. There are smaller ice-makers available in the $100-$200 range. But that adds up, and they're have to be refilled and emptied every 2 or 3 hours. What I'm saying is to consider the amount of time and/or money that you'll be spending getting this thing cold. It's not as easy as I thought. And, unfortunately, it doesn't make its own ice, nor does it keep it frozen. Remember, though, I've been using this in the summer and it all depends on where you live. I would just keep this out on the back porch in the winter and I probably wouldn't need extra ice. But, then again, I could just jump in my actual pool and accomplish the same thing, so there's that. Thus, it's a solution for *occasional* use at best. Still, there's nothing inherently wrong with the tub. It's well built and made of mostly sturdy material. It's easy to inflate and I haven't flooded my basement yet. Think about getting something to pull yourself out with if you have trouble getting out. Trust me, you probably will if you soak long enough. I'd also never do this unattended, so read the warnings. Overall, the price is about par for ice-baths of this size, but the construction is solid. I can recommend this. But just know what you're getting into if you buy this. And you'll need to provide your own insulated cover. Four stars.
N**.
Does the things it should.
I wanted something that would let me soak in cool water without the size or investment in time or money that a pool would require. These plunge tubs are a great option. Assembly took mere moments - all you have to do is insert the PVC support pipes, inflate the two rings, and add water. They supply two repair patches just in case, but the material feels very durable, even though they are definitely not heavy. Filled with water, they stand well, with plenty of volume for their purpose. I have yet to see signs of any leaking whatsoever. My only criticism would be that the air pump it came with is predictably very cheap and not the easiest to use. That said, it's sufficient to the task and easy to replace if it bothers you much. All around, very happy with this product.
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