PATENTED 3-PART COLD PLUNGE SYSTEM
Discover the only Cold Plunge with a powerful chiller and a dedicated filtration system, designed for ultimate reliability so you can Cold Plunge for years, not months.
WHY ARE THERE 3 PARTS?
When investing in your health and wellness, you want a high-quality product built to last for years, not months. We separated the chiller and filtration system, inspired by tried & true pool equipment design, to engineer the most reliable cold plunge system available.

Part 1: CHILL
Our industrial-grade water chiller is the fastest cooling and longest lasting in the industry, keeping your water at the perfect temperature, from 34° - 104°, so you get the recovery you need. Powered by Panasonic compressors, our chillers are quiet, weather resistant, easy to use, and connect to 24/7 power–so you can plunge more and stress less.

part 2: CLEAN
Clean water is powered by our commercial grade filtration systems that are intentionally separated from the chiller for a rugged solution. Water pump delivers a high flow rate which transfers all the water 4 times per hour. Crystal-clear water is key to a great plunge experience –our 20-micron 10" filter and advanced Ozone or UV sanitation systems keep your water consistently pristine.

Part 3: PLUNGE
Our durable tubs and barrels are crafted with military-grade drop-stitching and are designed to be portable yet incredibly durable. Our factory adds additional layers of vinyl across all the seems which adds years to the lifespan. Suitable for use indoors or outdoors, RevX plunges are easy to incorporate into your unique wellness routine.
How Can We Help?
Discover the right cold plunge solution for you. From ready-to-go cold plunge bundles to DIY essentials, we offer a variety of professional and reliable cold plunge equipment. If you don't know where to start, contact our U.S. based customer service team for assistance!
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Why RevX
Saving you money on electricity bills
Lowest cost for total ownership and maintenance
Coldest water on demand for spontaneous cold plunging (34˚F)








