COLD RUSH RX | Ice Bath | Chiller Unit | Down to 5ºC

3419$ 3599$

Unlock the future of recovery with the ARC COLD RUSH RX Ice Bath — engineered for athletes, wellness seekers, and anyone serious about their performance.

Built with premium rubber-hardened walls, the COLD RUSH RX offers a spacious design that comfortably fits up to two people. When not in use, a secure, clip-fastened lid locks in the chill and keeps your water fresh, no matter the environment.

Temperature control from 37°F to 59°F (3°C to 15°C)
Durable construction with insulated walls
Whisper-quiet operation for home use
Easy to clean and maintain
5°C
Minimum Temperature
Touchscreen
Control Panel
1 Year
Warranty

THE ULTIMATE GAMECHANGER

Whether you're chasing peak performance, faster recovery, or total relaxation, the ARC COLD RUSH RX is your all-in-one solution — delivering the best of cold plunges and hot therapy in one revolutionary system.

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COLD RUSH RX

A SHORT INTRODUCTION

When you plunge into an ice bath, your blood vessels constrict, pushing out metabolic waste and reducing inflammation like a reset button for your muscles.

Step out, and fresh, oxygen-rich blood rushes back, accelerating repair, easing soreness, and priming your body for peak performance. Cold therapy isn’t just recovery—it’s resilience training.

Regular exposure conditions your nervous system, sharpens mental toughness, and helps you bounce back faster, stronger, and ready to push limits.

With our automatic ice baths, dropping water to a crisp 5°C, every session is precise, powerful, and built for results.

THE SCIENCE BEHIND ICE BATHS

SPEEDS UP MUSCLE RECOVERY
Ice baths help speed up muscle recovery by reducing the metabolic activity of muscles, which slows down the inflammatory response. When your body is exposed to cold, blood vessels constrict, limiting the flow of blood and other fluids to the muscles. This constriction helps flush out metabolic waste like lactic acid that builds up during exercise. As a result, muscles recover more quickly, allowing athletes to return to training faster and with less soreness. Studies show that cold water immersion can significantly reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS).
REDUCES MUSCLE INFLAMMATION
Inflammation is a natural response to muscle damage from intense exercise, but too much inflammation can lead to pain and prolonged recovery times. Ice baths work by cooling the muscles and surrounding tissues, which causes blood vessels to constrict. This reduces the flow of blood and inflammatory substances to the affected areas. Once you exit the bath, blood vessels dilate, promoting fresh blood flow that helps in the healing process. This cycle of constriction and dilation effectively reduces swelling and pain, making ice baths a popular choice for athletes looking to manage post-exercise inflammation.
BOOSTS CIRCULATION

The cold temperature of an ice bath causes your blood vessels to constrict, limiting blood flow to your muscles and skin. When you step out of the cold water, your body naturally reacts by dilating the blood vessels, rapidly increasing blood flow. This process flushes out waste products like lactic acid and supplies your muscles with oxygen-rich blood, which is essential for repair and recovery. Improved circulation not only helps in muscle recovery but also contributes to overall cardiovascular health, making ice baths a beneficial practice for both athletes and fitness enthusiasts.

ENHANCES MENTAL TOUGHNESS

Ice baths are not just physically challenging; they’re mentally demanding as well. Submerging yourself in cold water requires a high level of mental fortitude, as your natural instinct is to avoid discomfort. Regularly subjecting yourself to this challenge can help build mental toughness, increasing your ability to handle stress and adversity in other areas of life. Athletes often use ice baths to develop resilience, as the practice teaches them to stay calm and focused under pressure. Over time, this mental training can lead to improved performance in both sports and everyday challenges.

IMPROVES SLEEP QUALITY

A good night’s sleep is crucial for recovery, and ice baths can help improve the quality of your sleep. After an intense workout, your body’s core temperature is elevated, which can interfere with your ability to fall asleep. An ice bath helps lower your core temperature, signaling to your body that it’s time to rest. This cooling effect not only helps you fall asleep faster but also promotes deeper, more restorative sleep by regulating your sleep-wake cycle. Better sleep quality means your body has more time to repair and regenerate, leading to improved overall recovery.