LUMI Recovery PRO™ Bath
- 160 (L) x 85 (W) x 65 (H)cm
- 9cm wall thickness
- 480 litre capacity
- Ultra Durable Fibreglass Reinforced Skin-Friendly PVC
- Solid Wall and Insulated Inflatable Construction
- Packs into carry bag
- High Pressure Structure
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Perfect for both ice bath lovers and professional athletes, the LUMI Recovery PRO™ Ice Bath offers a roomy and easy-to-use design that maximizes the benefits of cold water soaking.
Built with high-quality materials, it features a sturdy, thick rubber exterior and effective air-gap insulation. It comes with a special thermal cover that keeps the water clean and safe from rain, bugs, leaves, and other debris. This cover also helps keep the temperature steady, ensuring a refreshing dip every time.
The Recovery PRO™ Ice Bath is also designed to work perfectly with the LUMI miniULTRA™ chiller unit*. This setup includes a powerful particle filter to keep the water clear and maintains a crisp temperature of 3°C (37°F).
Dive into the LUMI Recovery PRO™ Ice Bath for a clean and exhilarating cold soak. It’s an excellent tool for anyone looking to improve their recovery and rejuvenation through simple and effective cold therapy.
The miniULTRA™ chiller unit can be connected to your WiFi and controlled by the Tuya Smart & Smart Life mobile apps.
Please see the user manual on how to connect the miniULTRA™, and how to control the unit.
Please note: Both mobile apps are 3rd party apps, and LUMI accepts no responsibility for incompatibility or issues when using this with your LUMI miniULTRA™ unit.
Yes you can!
We have tested this with many different sized people, and you can comfortably fit two in the bath at the same time, facing one another.
Yes, it does!
The Recovery PRO Bath includes an inflatable Thermo Lid.
Super easy! Simply use a hose-pipe, a bucket or container, and add room temperature water. Once filled to approximately 70% full, you'll be ready for your first dip!
Later, we recommend adding ice or ice packs to reduce the temperature further. Our ice baths are insulated top, bottom and sides, so will maintain the water temperature for longer than you'd expect!
Always keep the lid on when not in use, to help prevent any debris falling in!
We recommend changing the water once per week without any additives.
When you drain the water from your ice bath, to extend the life of your next fill, we recommend washing the inside surfaces with warm soapy water.
Yes, its fine to add Epsom Salt to your ice bath, there are some really good reasons why you would want to!
Espom salts are safe to use, and may have health benefits by supplementing your magnesium levels, but chloride salts (e.g., table salt, road salt) are not safe to use.
Yes you can!
If you'd like the water to last longer, using Bromine tablets or powder should extend the usable time up to 1 month.
Bromine is more skin-friendly and lasts longer than Chlorine in cold water and you'll need very little to be effective.
ALWAYS consult your doctor before using an ice bath if you have any health issues!
DO NOT USE if you are: - pregnant, have heart disease or high blood pressure, have diabetes, complications such as neuropathy or retinal damage, you wear a pacemaker, history of frostbite, have an open wound, had recent surgery, epilepsy or any other health concerns or risks.
Using an ice bath can dramatically decreases your body core temperature. The immersion in cold water constricts blood vessels and slows the flow of blood around the body, which combined with health complications, can cause your blood pressure to rise and give you a higher chance of cardiac arrest or stroke.
Side effects
The most noticeable side effect of an ice bath is feeling intense cold, but other side effects of staying in an ice bath for too long are: - hypothermia, frostbite, tachycardia (fast heart beat), arrhythmias (abnormal heart beat), allergic and anaphylactic shock.
Our recommendation
Despite the potential side effects and warnings, using an ice bath correctly actually has many health benefits! We will always recommend you begin by spending no more than a few minutes in the ice bath, and slowly working you way up to the recommended time, never push your body beyond its limits.