The Winthera Arctic Barrel is designed for residential or fitness center use, combining traditional aesthetics with state-of-the-art functionality, offering a truly authentic and effective cold therapy experience.
Inspired by the rugged design of a barrel, this model is not only a recovery tool, but a design centerpiece that brings a rustic, natural charm to any setting. Its construction is designed for performance and durability , utilizing a Canadian Red Cedar exterior that provides natural insulation and a warm aesthetic.
The inside of the barrel is lined with 304 Stainless Steelensuring superior corrosion resistance, hygiene and longevity. This combination of materials and precision craftsmanship guarantees a rejuvenating cold dip that is built to last.
The Winthera Arctic Barrel incorporates, as advantages its barrel shape combines traditional traditional aesthetics with modern functionality, making it a visually appealing piece in any residential or wellness environment.
Arctic Barrel Ice Bath – Main features
- Aesthetics: Traditional, warm and elegant look that makes it a centerpiece of design.
- Durability: Using materials that are the standard in hygiene (steel) and resistance (cedar).
- Quick installation: It only requires filling with ice and water (if not using a Chiller).
- Use with Ice or Chiller: Designed to be used with traditional ice or connected to a chiller unit such as the Ice Master.
- Energy efficiency: does not require energy to operate, reduces consumption and costs.
- Ultra quiet: No electrical coxion required, ideal for spas and relaxation environments.
- Bathtub made of AISI 304 stainless steel and Canadian Red Cedar, with a capacity of 350 liters.
Technical specifications of the Winthera Arctic Barrel.
- Material: Stainless steel 304 + Canadian red cedar wood
- Filtration: double filter (Included hair filter)
- Disinfection: ozone
- Capacity: spacious tank 350 liters
- Control: Wi-Fi (if a Chiller is used).
- Sound level: Quiet operation, no motor required.
- Use: Residential
Applications
- Cryotherapy and rehabilitation centers
- Spas, wellness and luxury hotels
- Exclusive Residences and Luxury Rental Properties
- Private users seeking the ultimate cold therapy experience
Ice baths: Health benefits.
- Reduction of muscle inflammation.
- Improved recovery after exercise.
- Stimulation of blood circulation.
- Strengthening of the immune system.
The History of the Ice Baths.
Ice baths, or cold immersion therapy, have deep roots in human history.
Ancient civilizations, such as the Greeks and Romans, already recognized the health benefits of cold water. In Roman thermal baths, it was common to alternate between hot and cold water pools to revitalize the body and mind.
In the Norse culture, the Vikings immersed themselves in icy waters after long days, strengthening their resistance to the cold and their general health. Similarly, in Japan, the misogi tradition used cold water as a purification ritual.
The modern approach to ice baths began to consolidate in the sports field, especially in the 20th and 21st centuries, when professional athletes adopted them to accelerate muscle recovery and reduce inflammation.
Today, the rise of biohacking and personal wellness has popularized this practice, combining tradition with science to optimize its benefits.
From being an ancestral ritual to becoming an indispensable tool for physical recovery and mental well-being, ice baths have proven to be a timeless practice.































