Cold Plunge: IN-DEPTH Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @worthingtoncp
    @worthingtoncp 10 месяцев назад

    I’m 5’ 11”. Do I really need the XL? Will the standard allow me to fully submerge? Also, in FL climate next to salt water. Should I upgrade to the Pro and should I be concerned with it outdoors in the salty air?

  • @choosefreedomlife6084
    @choosefreedomlife6084 Год назад +1

    I'm trying to decide between the standard and XL tub. I'm 6'0 and want to be able to sit comfortably with my neck mostly in the water and my entire body submerged. How tall are you? Thanks

  • @milesk7465
    @milesk7465 2 года назад +3

    Wim Hof uses a chest freezer. $450. Way less drag on your electric bill

    • @egthebarber
      @egthebarber Год назад +1

      Exactly. These people are just trying to get their commission $.

    • @gugy68
      @gugy68 Год назад +2

      Yep, I would love one but at $7k for the xl because I’m very tall, no thanks. Chest freezer will cost less than $1k.

  • @JTHAMMER12
    @JTHAMMER12 10 месяцев назад

    Do you keep yours constantly running 24/7? Seems like chiller and pump would wear out if it’s running non stop.

  • @sprtjnke
    @sprtjnke 2 года назад +4

    I love my plunge. Great review. I think I’m broken though. After a month of ownership I spend 25 minutes plus at 41°.

    • @lennylink8772
      @lennylink8772 Год назад

      I see. They need to set the temperature colder than 39 so the time can be shorter.
      Do you go In while the water circulates?

    • @sprtjnketoo
      @sprtjnketoo Год назад +1

      @@lennylink8772 The water always circulates. I think the chiller cost to cooling ratio would be a big jump in price to get the last fee desired degrees in temp drop. That’s my guess as to why it is what it is. These new is iso-tane refrigerants are not that good.

    • @BradPKearns
      @BradPKearns Год назад

      sounds ridiculously long for a human to withstand. 25 minutes at 41F is simply unheard of. Should I call bullshit? Are you saying you exit after 25 min and are not completely blue and near death?

    • @sprtjnke
      @sprtjnke Год назад

      @@lennylink8772 39° is as cold as it gets

    • @sprtjnke
      @sprtjnke Год назад +1

      @@BradPKearns Call bullshit if you want what would I gain from making it up. It is what it is and no I’m not blue or injured in any way. I normally do ten minutes every morning six days a week.

  • @bterwin9887
    @bterwin9887 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic review brother. Mine is on the way and I needed a way to get over my buyers remorse 🤣🤣

  • @XxWANTEDxX88
    @XxWANTEDxX88 2 года назад

    Great review bro! I've been looking to get one recently and your review helped a lot.

  • @s.omarfarooque1486
    @s.omarfarooque1486 Год назад

    Such good review, better than the seller as on shark tank etc. I currently take cold showers, the plunge is costly. I love the therapy, its motivation, inspiration and discipline. My primary goal is to make enough money to buy/build it.

  • @elisenaify5538
    @elisenaify5538 Год назад

    Great video. Gave me some great information!

  • @brianreddy2598
    @brianreddy2598 2 года назад

    Thank you for the review, I’m definitely sold on it. In your opinion, would the regular cold plunge be suitable for someone at 6’1”?

    • @ConnectTheWatts
      @ConnectTheWatts  2 года назад +1

      It would be pretty close since you are right on the line… I think it would be fine, but I’m ~5’9 so hard to say for sure.

    • @rhenriksen
      @rhenriksen Год назад

      I'm right at 6', and am pleased w the fitment. I do cross my legs @ the ankle, with my knees outward, to comfortably get my shoulders fully submerged, and the water level up on my neck. But if I had an extra inch of height, I wouldn't have any concern about the tub being too small for me.

    • @richardpeden2721
      @richardpeden2721 Год назад

      I’m 6’1” and it has plenty of room.

  • @h0m3br3w7
    @h0m3br3w7 Год назад

    Great video, how tall are you? I am 6’1 and don’t want to pay the extra amount for the XL spunds like the regular size should work.

    • @ConnectTheWatts
      @ConnectTheWatts  Год назад

      I am around 5'9. The XL would probably be a lot more comfortable at your height but you can probably get away with using a regular by crossing your legs

  • @BradleyJokerst
    @BradleyJokerst 2 года назад +3

    $5000?! Thanks but no thanks. I’ll get a deep freezer on marketplace.

    • @egthebarber
      @egthebarber Год назад

      Good idea, my total investment for my set up is $700. Compared to $5,000.

  • @berdysh2003
    @berdysh2003 2 года назад

    I will try to answer you in 2-3 months. I also do

  • @MrChiangching
    @MrChiangching Год назад

    5000 for a 1/4 chiller and tub? 🤣 Colder temps allow you shorten bath times. You can buy a 1 1/2 hp chiller for 1200

  • @sharknadofartquake2449
    @sharknadofartquake2449 Год назад +1

    LOL I'll just spend like 12$ at 7-11 and get several pounds(like 20 or so lbs) of ice to put in my bathtub water that normally is just 60 Fahrenheit from cold knob only thanks!🤣😂💩👀😱

  • @richbunnell7426
    @richbunnell7426 Год назад

    I use my bathtub and throw in a bag of ice. At $2.00 per bag + 3 five minute ice baths per week (at 36 degrees) = $6.00 per week * 52 weeks = $156.00 per year. So, it would take me over five years to have this thing pay for itself. Nah, I'm good.

    • @ConnectTheWatts
      @ConnectTheWatts  Год назад +4

      if you have the storage space for the ice... potentially. The cost here for 30lbs of ice (the amount needed for a ~40 degree ice bath) is $10... so $30 per week = $1,560 in ice per year... plus the additional hassle and cost of buying 90lbs of ice per week (and additional cost to store it). It's still cheaper for sure, but a lot more work. Then if you ever want to do daily cold baths, like both my wife and I do... that is definitely where the Plunge really becomes super valuable.