THERMALPLUNGE & POLARPLUNGE

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What do hot and cold plunge pools have to offer?

Injury Prevention

One of the best ways to prevent injuries such as muscle pulls, strains, etc. is to relax tight muscles prior to rigorous activity. The ThermalPlunge pool temperature ranges from 94 degrees to 106 degrees, which raises body temperature, increases circulation and stimulates the release of endorphins. Water also creates buoyancy, reducing body weight and relieving pressure from muscles and joints.

Cold Therapy

Cold water (therapeutic 50 degrees) helps control joint inflammation and enhances muscle recovery.

Strategic Jets

Strategic jets can be positioned in any format including trigger point patterns for a soothing massage. Powerful massage hoses easily attach for specific deep tissue therapy.

Versatile Installation

The HydroWorx Thermal plunge and Polar Plunge can be installed in ground, partially above ground and above ground.

Variable Water Temperature

A fully automated, state-of-the-art-heating unit provides variable water temperature for treatment of a wide spectrum of rehabilitation conditions. Electric or gas heaters are available.

Commercial Filtration System

State-of-the-art filtration and water chemistry system filters and purifies the HydroWorx pool automatically.

How many people do the plunge pools accommodate?

Each of the four models operates as a multi-person (4-10) therapy pool and they are ideal for locker rooms, athletic training centers, or fitness facilities. With four size configurations to choose from, the Thermal and PolarPlunge pools can be placed together in a cold, warm or hot format to promote rapid recovery and maximum convenience.

Pool Sizes:

  • 7'6" x 7'6"
  • 9' x 7'6"
  • 14' x 7'6"
Who are a few of your ThermalPlunge and PolarPlunge customers?
  • Philadelphia Eagles
  • Philadelphia Flyers
  • Philadelphia Phillies
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • University of Arizona
  • San Antonio Spurs
  • Texas A & M
  • University of Connecticut
  • Detroit Lions
  • San Diego Padres
  • Texas Tech
  • Ottawa Senators
  • Colorado Avalanche Organization