
Great Lakes Chill Therapy Spa - Fill, plug in, and experience it Grey Finish
£2,495.00 £5,999.00

A real integrated cold plunge — not an insulated bucket, not a chest-freezer conversion. The Balboa Clim8zone II heat pump sits inside the cabinet and drops tap water to 5 °C on its own. When the week's cold enough, flip it and soak at 39 °C — contrast therapy, hot–cold–hot, in a single tub. Plug into any UK 13 A socket, fill from the garden hose, step in. The brown composite cabinet matches our acrylic hot tub range and the Fraser gazebo — one garden, one finish, one piece of architecture.
Tell us when suits you and we'll arrange a viewing of the Chill Therapy Spa - Fill, plug in, and experience it Brown Finish at our Redhill showroom.
One finish, chosen on purpose. The brown composite cabinet is the same weatherproof panel we fit to our acrylic hot tub range and the Fraser Freestanding Gazebo — so the plunge, a hot tub and a gazebo read as one matching garden set. The shell is acrylic with a clean white interior. An insulating cover sits on top between sessions to hold the cold (or the heat) in. Read the reasoning →
There are three ways to take a cold plunge at home, and the Chill Therapy Spa is the honest middle path. Ice bath buckets are the cheapest route and the highest-faff one — you're buying bags of ice two or three times a week, and the water's warm again by the time you've towelled off. DIY chest-freezer conversions are cheap to build and structurally unsound — domestic freezers aren't designed to be submerged around, insurance brokers don't love them, and the failure modes are grim. Premium imported plunges in the £3,500–£6,000 category do the job properly, but most won't even tell you which heat pump is inside them.
The Chill Therapy Spa sits below that premium bracket at £2,795.00 and is the lowest-priced integrated plunge we know of that names its chiller. Inside the cabinet is a Balboa Clim8zone II heat pump — the same industrial-grade unit we fit to our acrylic hot tub range as an optional upgrade, here running in cooling mode as its primary job. Balboa is the hot tub industry's reference electronics brand; that's a verifiable component, not a marketing sub-brand. Temperature range is published: 5 °C on the low end, 39 °C on the high end.
The 39 °C ceiling is deliberate — one degree below the 40 °C statutory hot-tub maximum in the UK, which keeps this unit classified as a recovery tub rather than a hot tub. What it unlocks is contrast therapy in a single tub: cold plunges during the training week, warm soaks at the weekend, or the Scandinavian hot–cold–hot cycling ritual in one piece of equipment. Sanitation is the same Mountain Pure™ UV-C + ozone combination we fit to our acrylic, patio and swim spas — doing the heavy lifting, so your chlorine demand is a fraction of an unfiltered ice bath. Plugs into any UK 13 A socket. Ships in ~10 working days. One adult, seated, legs outstretched. That's the spec.
Every cold plunge worth its price tag lives or dies on the chiller. Ours is named — Balboa Clim8zone II — and it heats as well as it cools, so contrast therapy happens in one tub. Sanitation is Mountain Pure™ UV-C + ozone, the same combination we fit to our acrylic hot tubs. Shell is acrylic with a clean white interior. Cabinet is the same brown composite as the rest of our acrylic range. Post-run. Pre-meeting. Sunday reset.
Integrated into the cabinet sits a Balboa Clim8zone II heat pump — the same industrial unit we fit as an optional chiller/heater on our acrylic hot tub range, here running in cooling mode as its primary job. Cools fresh tap water down to 5 °C, no ice bags, no plumbing in. Holds setpoint intermittently — it cycles on and off like a fridge, not flat-out. Most competitors at this price won't tell you which heat pump is inside their tub. We will.
Flip the setpoint and the same Balboa unit heats the tub up to 39 °C — one degree under the UK statutory hot-tub ceiling, deliberately. That's the Scandinavian / Finnish contrast therapy tradition — hot, cold, hot, cold — in a single tub, without owning two pieces of kit. Cold plunges during the training week; a warm soak at the weekend. Same tub, same hose, same socket.
Mountain Pure™ UV-C + ozone — the same dual sanitation combination we fit to our acrylic, patio and swim spas. A UV-C lamp sterilises the water on every pass through the plumbing; ozone oxidises organics. Owner tops up with small chlorine doses. This is the heavy lifting done for you — your chemical demand is a fraction of an unfiltered ice bath, chest-freezer conversion, or un-sanitised plunge. Water change every 4–6 weeks in regular use.
An acrylic shell with a clean white interior — bright, clinical, the visual language of a training facility rather than a spa brochure. Footprint 212 × 102 cm, height 81 cm. Dry weight 140 kg, filled weight 640 kg. Seats one adult with legs outstretched — not lie-flat, not couples. Designed as a single-seat plunge, one person per session.
The cabinet is a brown composite panel — the same weatherproof finish we fit to the rest of our acrylic hot tub range and to the Fraser Freestanding Gazebo. Buy the plunge, an acrylic hot tub and a Fraser gazebo and they read as one deliberate garden set rather than three different products. One finish, one architecture.
Plugs into any standard UK 13 A outdoor-rated socket, ideally RCD-protected. No hardwiring, no electrician, no isolator. The heat pump draws modestly while cycling — running cost day-to-day is a fraction of a hot tub's, because the unit holds setpoint intermittently rather than running flat-out.
An insulating cover ships as standard — sits on the shell between sessions and stops the Balboa having to work against ambient. Cold-holding, heat-holding, same cover. Lift it off, step in, close it after. Simple.
The single install rule that matters: at least 1 metre of clear air on every side of the tub so the Balboa can draw and exhaust. This is the number-one support-call cause on any integrated plunge — "my tub won't get cold" almost always traces to a chiller boxed in against a wall or fence. Give it the metre and it just works.
The Chill Therapy Spa ships in a single specification — brown composite cabinet, acrylic shell with a white interior, insulating cover. The finish is deliberately the same panel we fit to our acrylic hot tub range and the Fraser Freestanding Gazebo, so the plunge doesn't sit in the garden as an odd one out — it's part of the set.
The cabinet is the same brown composite panel we fit to our acrylic hot tub range and to the Fraser Freestanding Gazebo. Buy the plunge alone and it's a clean, finished object in the garden. Buy the plunge plus an acrylic hot tub and a Fraser gazebo and you're building one coherent garden set — three products, one finish, one piece of architecture. Cross-shop our acrylic hot tub range if you want the matched version.
The shell is acrylic with a bright white interior — clinical, clean, the visual language of a training facility rather than a spa brochure. The white shows the water honestly, and it reads as a piece of recovery equipment in the garden instead of another soaker tub. Footprint 212 × 102 × 81 cm; single adult seated with legs out.
Inside the cabinet sits the Balboa Clim8zone II heat pump — industry-standard hot tub electronics, the same unit we offer as an optional heating/cooling upgrade on our acrylic hot tub range. Most competitors at this price won't name their chiller. Ours is published — cooling to 5 °C, heating to 39 °C — because the heat pump is the whole game on an integrated plunge.
An insulating cover ships as standard. It sits on the shell between sessions so the Balboa isn't fighting ambient — cold-holding on the way down, heat-holding on the way up, same piece of kit. Lift it, step in, close it. It earns its keep the most in high-summer when the chiller would otherwise be running harder against a warm garden.
The Chill Therapy Spa is a 212 × 102 cm rectangular plunge at 81 cm tall — a dedicated single-seat recovery tub. One adult, seated upright with legs outstretched. Not lie-flat. Not a two-person tub. One person, one session, in and out. This is the athletic-recovery proportion — same as the plunges you'll see at physio clinics and elite training facilities — not a repurposed spa.
Rated for one adult at a time. You sit upright with your legs straight out along the length of the tub — shoulders submerged, head and neck above the waterline. It's the plunge-clinic position, not a soaker-tub recline. Two people don't use this at once; the ritual is individual, the way cold-plunge work is supposed to be. Pair it with a hot tub next to it if you want a shared ritual.
At 212 cm long × 102 cm wide × 81 cm tall, this is a plunge that sits on a normal patio without dominating the garden. Dry weight 140 kg — two people can position it. Filled weight 640 kg — normal patio slab, rated decking or concrete carries it without issue. Water level sits high enough to submerge an average adult's shoulders when seated with legs out.
The Balboa Clim8zone II can hold anywhere in the 5–39 °C window. Most owners settle on an 8–12 °C cold setpoint for regular plunges — fast enough to trigger the full cold-shock response without the first-timer's gasping 5 °C shock — and switch to 36–39 °C for contrast or weekend soaks. Setpoint holds intermittently: the unit cycles on and off like a fridge, not running flat-out.
The Chill Therapy Spa needs a level, load-bearing surface sized to the 212 × 102 cm footprint, rated for the 640 kg filled weight — a concrete slab, an existing patio in good condition, or reinforced timber / rated decking. Levelling rule is the same as our hot tubs: as long as the slab doesn't drop more than 2 inches over the length of the tub, it's fine. Critical airflow rule: at least 1 metre of clear space on every side of the tub for the heat pump to breathe — this is the single biggest cause of support calls on integrated plunges, almost every "my tub won't get cold" issue traces to a chiller boxed in against a wall, fence or cabinet. Call 01293 824 094 if you'd like us to check your patio spec.
The brown composite cabinet on the Chill Therapy Spa is the same panel we fit to our acrylic hot tub range and the Fraser Freestanding Gazebo. The logic is straightforward: buy the plunge on its own and you get a finished object; buy two or three pieces and you get one matched garden set. Chemistry and replacement filters finish the routine. All priced and stocked separately.
The warm half of the contrast-therapy setup. Same brown composite cabinet as the plunge — the two tubs sit side-by-side as one deliberate installation rather than two unrelated products.
View acrylic range → 02 / GAZEBOOur freestanding garden gazebo in the matching brown composite. Covers the plunge (or the plunge plus a hot tub) year-round — shade in summer, shelter in winter, the same visual family as both tubs.
View Fraser gazebo → 03 / CHEMISTRYTop-up chemistry for the Mountain Pure™ UV-C + ozone sanitation. Granules-based — small doses at plunge rates, enough for several water changes on the Chill Therapy Spa.
View starter kit → 04 / FILTERThe exact filter fitted to your Chill Therapy Spa — already installed from the box. Order spares ahead of your next 4–6 week water change so you're never caught short.
View Glacier filter →— All items stocked separately. Mainland UK delivery on hot tubs and gazebos runs longer than the plunge's ~10 working days; chemistry and filters ship within 2–3 working days.
Nothing approximate. These are the figures our engineers work from.
The Chill Therapy Spa ships with a 12-month manufacturer warranty — parts and labour, all in, covering both the structure and the integrated Balboa Clim8zone II chiller unit. No tiered add-ons, no upgrade path, no annual-service condition to keep it active. UK support, UK labour, one year.
Verified owner reviews for the Chill Therapy Spa populate through the Judge.me widget below. If you own one and the Balboa is quietly doing its job, we'd genuinely like to hear how the ritual is landing — post-run, pre-meeting, Sunday reset, the lot.
Down to 5 °C, on its own, from mains-fill tap water. No ice bags, no freezer pre-chill, no plumbing in. The Balboa Clim8zone II heat pump inside the cabinet does the work — and it's published, not implied. Most owners settle on an 8–12 °C cold setpoint for regular plunges; that's the range where the cold-shock response kicks in fully without the first-timer's gasp you get at 5 °C.
First cool-down from a fresh mains fill takes several hours and depends on ambient — a cold garden in January pulls the tub down faster than a 25 °C summer day. Once you're at setpoint the unit cycles on and off intermittently, like a fridge.
Yes — up to 39 °C, deliberately one degree below the 40 °C UK statutory hot-tub ceiling. That means you can flip between cold plunges during the training week and warm soaks at the weekend, or run the full Scandinavian / Finnish hot–cold–hot cycle in a single piece of equipment. We're one of the few units at this price that lets you do contrast therapy in one tub. Most integrated plunges are cold-only; we heat too, because the Balboa Clim8zone II is the same bidirectional heat pump we fit to our acrylic hot tub range.
A Balboa Clim8zone II. Balboa is the hot tub industry's reference electronics brand — real, verifiable kit, not a marketing sub-brand. This is the same industrial heat pump we offer as an optional chiller/heater upgrade on our acrylic hot tub range; on the Chill Therapy Spa it ships as standard and runs in cooling mode as its primary job.
We lead on this fact because most competitors at this price won't tell you which heat pump is inside their tub. The heat pump is the whole game on an integrated plunge — everything else is a shell with plumbing. Naming the unit is the spec-transparency difference.
One adult at a time, seated upright with legs outstretched. It's not lie-flat. It's not a two-person tub. The Chill Therapy Spa is designed as a single-seat plunge — one person, one session, the way cold-plunge work is supposed to be done. If you want a shared ritual, pair the plunge with one of our acrylic hot tubs in the same brown cabinet — two tubs, side by side, is the proper contrast-therapy setup.
Lead with the airflow rule because it's the single biggest cause of support calls: the Chill Therapy Spa needs at least 1 metre of clear space on every side so the Balboa heat pump can draw air in and exhaust heat out. Boxed in against a wall, fence, cabinet or planter, the chiller suffocates — and almost every "my tub won't get cold" ticket we handle traces back to airflow, not to the unit itself. A metre on all four sides. Non-negotiable.
The base needs to be level and load-bearing, rated for the filled weight of 640 kg: a concrete slab, an existing patio in good condition, or reinforced timber / rated decking. Levelling is the same rule as our hot tubs — as long as the slab doesn't drop more than 2 inches over the 212 cm length of the tub, it's fine. Don't drop it onto soft lawn or loose pavers.
Sanitation is Mountain Pure™ UV-C + ozone — the same dual system we fit to our acrylic, patio and swim spas. A UV-C lamp inside the plumbing sterilises water on every pass; ozone oxidises organics before the water re-enters the shell. Both run automatically — they do the heavy lifting for you.
Owner routine on top: small chlorine granule top-ups to keep a residual, pH balancer, occasional shock. Chemical demand is a fraction of what you'd run on an unfiltered ice bath or a chest-freezer conversion, because UV-C + ozone is already doing most of the job. A starter chemical kit is sold separately.
Water change every 4–6 weeks is standard for a cold plunge on UV-C + ozone. Hose drain, rinse, refill — takes an evening.
Several hours from a fresh mains fill, depending on ambient. A 4 °C January garden will pull the tub down to a plunge-ready setpoint faster than a 25 °C August afternoon. We quote "several hours" rather than a single number because ambient dominates — we'd rather set an honest expectation than a suspiciously specific one.
Plan the first fill for the morning or afternoon before your first plunge. Once you're at setpoint, the unit holds it intermittently — cycling on for short bursts as needed, not running flat-out — which is why day-to-day running cost is a fraction of a hot tub's.
Structurally, yes — the shell and cabinet don't care where they sit. In practice, most owners install outdoors because of the heat pump. The Balboa Clim8zone II needs constant airflow to draw cool air in and needs somewhere to exhaust the heat it rejects. Indoors, that means purpose-built ventilation: a vented plant room, an outbuilding with airflow in and out, or an engineered spa room with HVAC that can take the heat rejection.
Indoors without that ventilation plan, the chiller slowly builds the room temperature up, the unit works harder to hit setpoint, and you end up with a warm, damp room and a struggling heat pump. If indoor install is the ambition, call us on 01293 824 094 before you order and we'll walk through the ventilation spec.
12 months, parts and labour, all in. Covers the structure (shell + cabinet + plumbing) and the integrated Balboa Clim8zone II chiller unit, plus the Mountain Pure™ UV-C + ozone sanitation system. No split invoice between parts and labour, no tiered add-ons, no annual-service clause to keep it active. UK support, UK labour, one year.
Out of scope: consumables (chlorine, pH balancer, replacement filter cartridges), chemical damage from running the water outside sensible chemistry, and misuse. Install & assembly (optional paid add-on) is covered by its own workmanship guarantee.
Free kerbside delivery to mainland UK, ~10 working days from order. The tub arrives on a pallet — dry weight 140 kg, so two people can wheel it into position on the flat. Kerbside means the driver drops at the edge of your property; getting it to the final patio spot is on you (or on the optional paid install team).
If access is tight (narrow side gate, steep driveway, steps up to a garden), or you'd rather have us site, level-check and commission the Balboa before we leave, add paid install & assembly at £599 — UK-wide. This is the same compact-spa install service we run on our portable acrylic range. Arrange at checkout or by phone after the order.
Genuine question, honest answer. The premium imported cold-plunge category sits in the £3,500–£6,000 bracket — serious kit, and if that's the budget you're working with, nothing wrong with going there. The Chill Therapy Spa sits below that bracket at £2,795.00, and we get there by using the same Balboa heat pump the premium category uses, wrapped in the same brown composite cabinet we already tool for our acrylic hot tub range. Lower development cost, same chiller.
The other honest difference: we name our chiller. A lot of the premium imports publish temperature ranges but not the unit inside. Balboa Clim8zone II is on the spec sheet and on the back of the tub. If that transparency matters to you, this is the right price bracket.
Cold-water immersion is a powerful physiological stimulus. For most healthy adults it's brilliant — it reduces muscle soreness, speeds post-workout recovery, decreases inflammation, improves circulation, boosts the immune system, triggers noradrenaline and dopamine release, and improves sleep quality. It builds mental resilience and is a proper mindfulness tool. That's why athletes use it and why it's part of Scandinavian wellness tradition.
If you're pregnant, have a heart condition, Raynaud's, high blood pressure, or any other cardiovascular or circulatory condition, speak to your GP before starting cold-plunge work. That advice applies to any cold-water immersion, not just ours.
Yes. Our showroom is at Canada House, Unit 1, Salbrook Road, Redhill, Surrey · RH1 5GL. Ten minutes from Gatwick. Open Monday–Friday 9am–6pm and weekends 10am–4pm. Please call ahead (01293 824 094) if you'd like us to have a Chill Therapy Spa at plunge temperature and ready for a wet test — the Balboa needs some lead time to pull setpoint down.