Dundalk LeisureCraft The Flow Cold Plunge | Cedar Cold Plunge Tub, Stainless Interior, Chiller Compartment
Dundalk LeisureCraft The Flow Cold Plunge | Cedar Cold Plunge Tub, Stainless Interior, Chiller Compartment
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Cedar-clad stainless plunge with a chiller compartment, arriving fully assembled at 575 pounds.
- Floor 45 7/8 × 26 1/2″, then a sloped backrest
- 81 × 30 × 30″ outside, fan grille in one end
- Optional 3/4 HP Penguin chiller with a filter kit
A chiller holds the tub at temperature without ice runs. It is added to your order as its own line and ships with the tub. In freezing weather a chiller is drained or kept running; that is in the manual and we go over it with you.
Premium Setup & Assembly - $349
Skip the heavy lifting — a professional team handles everything from your doorway to ready-to-use.
What's included
- Two-person professional team
- Placement in the room of your choice
- Chiller hose hookup via quick-connect fittings (cold plunges)
- Full assembly & setup
- Packaging & debris removal
- Completion walkthrough before the team leaves
Good to know
- Performed by professionals vetted through our service partners’ platforms and covered by commercial insurance or a service-guarantee program.
- Electrical work is not included — any dedicated circuit or hardwired connection is completed by a licensed electrician you hire directly.
- Scheduling is arranged after your equipment ships.
- We confirm serviceability for your address within 2 business days of your order.
Refunds: fully refundable until booked · reschedule or cancel free with 48+ hours’ notice · $75 rebooking fee inside 48 hours or if the site isn’t ready on arrival · non-refundable once completion is confirmed. If we can’t service your location, the fee is refunded in full.
By adding this service you agree to the Assembly & Delivery Services Terms.
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Your LeisureCraft sauna, plunge tub, hot tub or outdoor shower is handcrafted to order in Melancthon, Ontario and ships by insured LTL freight. Freight and all cross-border charges are included in the price — no separate shipping cost, no customs bill at the door.
Build time, not ship time. Every unit is made to order, so each product page shows an estimated build date rather than a delivery date. Transit is additional, and build dates move with production volume — peak season runs February through May. We confirm your date in writing once your order is placed.
What the carrier does. The freight company calls to schedule an appointment and delivers to the end of your driveway or the curb, usually on an 18-wheel truck. The driver will not unload your crate and will not back into your driveway. Check that a truck that size can reach your property before you order.
CRITICAL — you are responsible for unloading. Crates run 6 to 14 feet long and 800 to 1,600 pounds depending on the model, with the largest builds heavier still. If your crate is 84 inches or shorter, the carrier may have a liftgate to help lower it. Longer than that there is no liftgate, which covers most of the barrel and cabin range. You will need a forklift with extensions (crates lift from the end), a trailer to collect from the terminal, or a crew on hand. We can arrange a tilt-tow truck for $1,250 if you would rather not. Plan this before you order and we will work it out with you.
Inspect before you sign. If the crate arrives damaged, accept it, photograph everything before moving it, and write "Crate arrived open/damaged — Possible Hidden Damage" on the Bill of Lading. Then call us within 72 hours. A clean signature releases the carrier and makes a claim nearly impossible to win.
Good to know. Changing your shipping address after the unit leaves the factory costs $350 — free before it ships, so tell us early. If a delivery appointment stalls because calls go unreturned, the terminal charges $35 per day in storage. Both are manufacturer charges passed through at cost. Heaters and accessories ship separately and usually arrive sooner.
Questions before you order? Call or text (888) 500-5675, Mon–Sat 9am–6pm EST. We coordinate every delivery ourselves.
Included freight applies to standard residential curbside delivery in the contiguous 48 states. Alaska, Hawaii and Canada require a quote before ordering. Build and transit times are estimates, not guarantees. Applies to the LeisureCraft Canadian Timber Collection. View our full Shipping & Delivery policy →
Warranty
Warranty
All products designed and manufactured by Dundalk LeisureCraft — including the Canadian Timber Collection — are covered against defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use for 5 years from the day you receive the product.
What's covered. Replacement of defective parts. Service, labor and installation costs are expressly excluded by the manufacturer, and a replacement part does not extend the original 5-year period.
What's not. Normal wear and tear, improper installation, insufficient maintenance, natural weather conditions, and failure to follow the installation and care instructions.
Heaters, stoves and chillers. These sit on LeisureCraft's separate component schedule, and LeisureCraft honors the component manufacturer's terms directly — same coverage, same duration. Electric heaters carry 3 years (elements and rocks excluded; HUUM also excludes sensors). Wood-burning stoves run 2 years to 5 years, with LeisureCraft's own Timberglow at 5, excluding the glass door, ash grate and rocks; LeisureCraft chimney kits carry 5 years with no exclusions. Chillers carry 1 to 2 years. Component coverage is parts only. We confirm the exact term for your configuration in writing before you order.
Use a licensed electrician. All electrical connections on heaters and chillers must be made by a licensed electrician, or LeisureCraft voids the component warranty. Improper installation is excluded from the 5-year sauna warranty as well.
If you've seen a 3-year figure. Some older listings and in-box manuals still show 3 years for the Canadian Timber Collection. LeisureCraft's current published policy is 5 years, and that's the coverage we confirm in writing with every order.
Residential use, and registration. The 5-year term is written for normal residential use; LeisureCraft publishes no commercial warranty. Buying for a gym, clinic, spa, hotel or rental? Call us first and we'll get the factory's position in writing. We send the manufacturer's registration link with your order confirmation — registering keeps future claims straightforward.
How to make a claim. Contact us — as your authorized dealer we handle the claim with the manufacturer for you. Email sales@recoveryroomdirect.com or call (888) 500-5675 with your order number and photos of the issue.
Summary of the manufacturer's warranty. Their official warranty document governs.
Return Policy
Return Policy
LeisureCraft Canadian Timber products are handcrafted for your specific order in Melancthon, Ontario. Because each unit is built to order, the manufacturer does not accept returns or exchanges — so please call us before you buy if anything is unclear. We would far rather answer questions first than have you end up with the wrong sauna.
Cancellations. Production is scheduled as soon as your order is placed. Contact us as early as you can at (888) 500-5675 — if your build hasn't started we'll do everything we can to cancel at no cost. If it has, we'll tell you plainly where you stand.
Damaged on arrival? You're covered. Transit damage is handled by replacement, not return. Accept the shipment, photograph the damage before moving anything, and write "Crate arrived open/damaged — Possible Hidden Damage" on the Bill of Lading before signing. Call us within 72 hours and the manufacturer ships replacement wood or components at no charge. Damage reported after a clean signature is very difficult to claim — this step is what protects you.
Five-year residential warranty. Products manufactured by LeisureCraft carry a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use for five years from the day you receive them. Valid claims are resolved with replacement parts at no charge.
What it doesn't cover. The warranty is parts only — service, labour and installation are expressly excluded, and a replaced part doesn't restart the five years. It excludes normal wear and tear, improper installation, insufficient maintenance, weather damage, and failure to follow the care instructions. Cedar is a natural material: seasonal movement and colour change to silver-grey are normal and are not defects.
Two exceptions worth knowing. The warranty is written for residential use — if you're buying for a gym, clinic, spa or rental property, call us first so we can confirm your coverage in writing. And sauna heaters are not LeisureCraft-made: Harvia, HUUM and Narvi units carry their own manufacturer warranties, and we'll point you to the right terms.
Warranty begins on the date the product is received by the original end-user. Register your warranty with the manufacturer to keep future claims straightforward — we'll send the link with your order confirmation. We're here Mon–Sat, 9am–6pm EST. View our full Return Policy →
Price Match Guarantee
Price Match Guarantee
Found it for less at an authorized dealer? We'll match it — before or after you buy.
We're factory-authorized for every brand we carry. If you find this exact model listed at a lower price by another authorized retailer, send us the link and we'll match it before you check out. Already purchased? We'll refund the difference within 30 days of your order date.
To claim: Email us or call with a link or screenshot showing the lower price, the retailer name, and model number. We'll confirm authorization status and apply the match — typically same business day.
Applies to authorized U.S. retailers only. Excludes open-box, clearance, used, and bundle pricing. Item must be in stock at the competing retailer.
View our full price match terms
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Dundalk LeisureCraft cold plunges
The Flow is the cold plunge for people who want a stainless steel tub, a cedar exterior, and nowhere for the chiller to sit but inside it
Most cold plunges with a chiller are two objects: the tub, and a box beside it with hoses between them. The Flow is one object. The stainless steel tub sits inside a cedar-clad shell 81 inches long, and the end of that shell is a compartment built for the chiller: door on the front, hatch on top, fan grille in the end.
It ships fully assembled; LeisureCraft's own instruction is the whole setup: fill it up, connect the chiller. Choose knotty or clear cedar above. The Penguin chiller, cover, step and accessories are priced there too, so nothing waits on a quote.
Free freight to the contiguous 48 states. Monthly financing available.

See The Flow Cold Plunge
LeisureCraft's own half minute of the Flow, outside and in.
Where the Flow earns its place as a cedar cold plunge tub, and what it is not
A cold plunge is a tub of cold water and a way of keeping it cold; everything else is what the tub is made of, how big it is, and whether the cold comes from ice or a chiller. Still deciding? Start with our contrast therapy protocol and our cold plunge range.
The Flow answers the material question with stainless steel and the chiller question with a compartment. LeisureCraft's Baltic and Polar are cedar tubs with an HDPE liner, or on the Polar a choice of HDPE or stainless, and both take their chiller as a separate unit beside the tub. The Flow's tub is stainless only, its shell was drawn around the chiller, and its foot end wall is a sloped panel you lean back into: you recline in the Flow rather than sit upright.
What it is not: it is not the biggest tub in the range. For the most water, the Polar Plunge Tub holds a published 190 gallons. For the smallest footprint and lowest price, the Baltic Plunge Tub is a 37.5 inch barrel. For a stainless barrel with built-in filtration, compare the DCT Pacific Cedar Barrel.
- Stainless steel tub inside a cedar-clad shell, 81 by 30 by 30 inches
- Tub floor 45 7/8 by 26 1/2 inches, sloped backrest at the compartment end
- Chiller compartment in the shell: front door, top hatch, end grille

The Flow's stainless steel tub, and the chiller compartment built into the shell
Start with the tub. LeisureCraft calls it a premium stainless steel tub, and its case for the material: it does not absorb, it does not stain, it stands up to constant water and swinging temperatures, and a smooth, non-porous surface is the easiest to keep clean.
Then the shell. Vertical cedar cladding runs around the outside over a recessed stainless plinth, 72 and a half inches long and 21 and a half wide, set in 4 and a quarter inches on every side. At the foot end the cladding continues past the tub and closes around the compartment. LeisureCraft's word for it is concealed.
Concealed is not sealed. The chiller needs air, and the compartment gives it a round fan grille in the end panel, a hinged access door on the front for servicing, and a cedar slat hatch on top. LeisureCraft's drawing shows the chiller on the plinth inside, its controller facing the door, the tub's ports low on the wall beside it. Order the Flow without a chiller and the compartment is still there for the day you add one.
Cedar, and what you are paying for in a LeisureCraft cold plunge
The Flow is wrapped in Canadian cedar from certified sustainable mills in British Columbia and Ontario, and built entirely in Canada. LeisureCraft's reason for cedar on a tub that is wet every day: it is naturally resistant to moisture, decay and insects, and it is what its saunas are built from.
Knotty or clear, your choice
The exterior finish is the one required choice, and it is a grade, not a species. Knotty cedar keeps the knots and the movement in the grain; clear is the tighter, knot-free grade and costs more because less of the tree makes it.
Cladding, not staves
On the Flow the cedar is a skin, vertical boards over the frame, and on the Baltic it is a skin too, staves over the liner: the difference between them is what holds the water, a stainless steel tub here and an HDPE liner there.
Left bare, or stained
Cedar left outside grays over a season or two and is none the worse for it. LeisureCraft says the exterior may be stained if you want to keep the color. The cedar is finish; the stainless does the work.
LeisureCraft names the wood as Canadian cedar and does not publish the species, so neither do we. Tub, shell and cedar carry LeisureCraft's 5 year residential limited warranty: parts only, service, labor and installation excluded, the chiller on LeisureCraft's component schedule, 1 year for the Penguin.
Chilling the Flow: ice, or a cold plunge with chiller in its own compartment
You can run the Flow on ice: choose No chiller at the top of this page and the price is the tub as it stands, compartment ready for later. Or choose the Penguin Cold Therapy Chiller with Filter Kit there and it is added as its own line, at the price shown, with the hoses, fittings and filter it needs. It is the one chiller LeisureCraft offers on the Flow. The insulated vinyl cover, the two tier step and the accessories are chosen the same way.
What LeisureCraft publishes for it: cools water to 37 F, 3/4 HP, 7,500 BTU per hour, 56 dBA, 110 to 120 V at 450 W and 3.9 A, 17 by 15 by 13 inches, 49 lb, built-in pump, filter kit, GFCI-protected cord. Rain proof; it does not heat. The maker's own note, printed with the option: low 40s in full sun on a tub around 100 gallons, high 30s in the right conditions. Its pump is not self-priming and must sit at or below the tub floor, which is where the plinth puts it.
Why we still ask you to call
Everything above is priced at the top of this page, so nothing waits on a quote. The call checks your choices against your site: the outdoor outlet, where the tub drains, how cold your winters get, whether an 81 inch object on a pallet can reach the spot. LeisureCraft accepts no returns, so five minutes on (888) 500-5675 before you choose is the cheapest insurance on the page.
The Penguin plugs into a standard 110 to 120 V outlet and draws 450 W at 3.9 A. LeisureCraft's warranty requires all electrical connections to be made by a licensed electrician: have one confirm a GFCI-protected outdoor outlet within reach of the compartment. In freezing weather LeisureCraft's guidance is to drain the chiller and store it, or keep it running so the water cannot freeze; the Penguin's own instruction is to disconnect and drain it at or below freezing. Shade the chiller end from full sun and rain.


What a week with the Flow actually looks like
The sessions
With the chiller running the water is at temperature whenever you lift the cover, which is what turns a plunge from a project into a habit: nobody hauls ice at six in the morning for long. On ice the rhythm is slower. Either way the Flow's session is a reclined one, feet toward the door end, head at the compartment.
Sauna and cold water
Pair it with a sauna, alternating heat and cold in one session; the Dundalk LeisureCraft saunas we carry are cedar from the same mills, and our contrast therapy protocol sets out the timings people actually use.
Winter
Cold weather is the point of a cold plunge, and also when the chiller is at risk. Below freezing, follow the guidance in the box above. Keep the cover on, and if the tub will sit unused through a hard freeze, drain it through the ball valve at its base; weather damage is excluded from the warranty.
Three people who choose the Flow over the Baltic and the Polar
The one who does not want a chiller box on the patio
Every other plunge in the range, and most on the market, puts the chiller beside the tub with hoses between them. If you do not want that on your deck, the Flow is the tub whose shell was drawn around the chiller. Nothing is beside it.
The one who wants to recline, not sit upright
The Baltic is a 37.5 inch barrel: you sit upright in it. The Flow's tub floor runs 45 and 7/8 inches before the sloped end panel, so you lie back. If you have wanted to stretch out in a barrel plunge, this is the shape. If you want the most water, it is the Polar.
The one who wants nothing to do on delivery day but fill it
The Baltic and Polar arrive assembled and ask you to fit the drain hardware. The Flow arrives finished: fill it and connect the chiller. If you want one object with the compartment built in, and can move 575 lb to where it will live, this is it.
The Flow cedar cold plunge tub: specifications against the Baltic and the Polar
| Specification | The Flowthis plunge | The Baltic | The Polar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shape | Rectangular, sloped backrest, compartment in the shell | Round barrel, molded seat | Rectangular, angled sides |
| Interior | Stainless steel tub | HDPE liner | White HDPE or 304 stainless steel |
| Water capacity | Not published | 132 gal (501 L) | 190 gal (720 L) |
| Exterior | 81 x 30 x 30″ | 37.5″ dia x 43.75″ tall | 71 x 32.25 x 25″ |
| Interior, per the drawing | Floor 45 7/8 x 26 1/2″; no depth | 32″ dia x 40.75″ high | Not dimensioned |
| Exterior wood | Canadian cedar cladding, knotty or clear | Eastern White Cedar staves | White cedar |
| Chiller offered | Penguin, in the compartment | Penguin or Coldture Pro, beside it | Penguin or Coldture Pro, beside it |
| Runs on ice | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cover offered | Insulated vinyl cover | Insulated vinyl cover or cedar lid | Knotty cedar roll-up cover |
| Steps offered | Two tier step | Three tier steps | None; 25″ tall |
| Arrives | Fully assembled, ported for the chiller | Assembled; you fit the drain | Assembled; you fit the drain |
| Weight | Tub 575 lb | Tub on skid 108 lb | Crate 402 lb |
| Crate (84″ liftgate limit) | Not published; tub is 81″ | Not published | 72 x 45 x 34″, within it |
| Warranty, tub | 5 years residential | 5 years residential | 5 years residential |


The comparison that matters is with the Polar, because both are rectangular and close in length, 81 inches against 71. The Polar spends its length on water: 190 published gallons, angled sides, HDPE or stainless inside, its chiller beside it. The Flow gives one end of the shell to the compartment and gives you a stainless tub only, a sloped backrest, and no chiller box on the patio. Want the most water and the option of a heating, Wi-Fi chiller, buy the Polar. Want one finished object, this is the one. The Baltic is smallest footprint, lowest price, upright.
All three sit in our outdoor cold plunge collection; with a chiller from day one, cold plunges with chillers is the shorter list.
What the Flow costs to use, once it is in the yard
We are not going to invent a cost per session, because we do not know what you paid or how often you will use it, and we will not invent a fill volume, because LeisureCraft has not published one. Here is the denominator and the draw.
or powerthe only cost that recurs
Divide your delivered price by 780, five years at three a week, and you have your real cost per session. What recurs is what keeps it cold: ice, or a 450 W chiller whose compressor and fan run only when the water needs it.
What you are not paying for separately
- The compartment: on every other plunge the chiller sits outside
- Freight to the contiguous 48 states, and all cross-border duties
- The ball-valve drain at the base of the tub end, as shown in LeisureCraft's photographs
- Hoses, fittings and washable filter, when you choose the Penguin
What is in the Flow crate
One piece, fully assembled. LeisureCraft publishes the tub at 575 lb (261 kg), notes that packaged weight varies with the options, and publishes no crate dimensions; we would rather say so than borrow a dealer's number.
What is in it
- The stainless steel tub in its cedar-clad shell, on its plinth, in the finish you chose
- The chiller compartment, door, hatch and grille, ported for the chiller
- The ball-valve drain at the base of the tub end, per LeisureCraft's photographs
- Your Penguin chiller and kit, cover, step and accessories, if ordered, as their own lines
The Flow in detail
Six views, from the yard to the rim.






Setting up the Flow
There is no assembly manual for the Flow because there is no assembly; LeisureCraft's instruction is fill it up and connect the chiller. Set the tub where it will live, level it, and if you chose the Penguin, put it in through the access door onto the plinth and connect the inlet and outlet barbs with the hoses and clamps in its kit. Plug it into your GFCI-protected outdoor outlet, fill, set the temperature. On ice, fill it and add ice.
The Flow delivery, and what to have ready
Freight included
Freight and all cross-border charges are already in the price, curbside to the contiguous 48 states. The tub is 575 lb before packaging and 81 inches long; LeisureCraft publishes no crate dimensions, so whether it clears the 84 inch liftgate threshold in our LeisureCraft shipping policy depends on the packaging. Ask us when you order. Either way, this is not a two person carry.
Built to order
Nothing is stocked. Your Flow joins the production queue in Melancthon once your order is placed, and we confirm the build and ship window in writing as soon as the factory schedules it. If that date does not work, say so straight away.
What it sits on
The load goes through the plinth, 72 and a half by 21 and a half inches, not the full 81 by 30 of the shell, so the base under that rectangle has to be flat, load bearing and stay that way: a concrete pad, a properly built deck, or compacted stone under level pavers. LeisureCraft has not published the Flow's gallons, so we will not give you a filled weight; the tub alone is 575 lb.
Inspect before you sign
Photograph any damage and write it on the Bill of Lading before you sign, then call us within 72 hours. A clean signature makes a freight claim hard to win. The tub is set down at the curb, not carried to the pad.
Before the truck comes
- A level, load-bearing base at least 72 1/2 by 21 1/2 inches, in the tub's final position
- A route from the curb with no steps, and equipment or several people on the day
- A GFCI-protected outdoor outlet within reach of the compartment end
- A hose to fill it, and somewhere for the drain to run
A few situations add cost, such as a tilt-tow truck, an address change after the tub ships, or terminal storage; all are avoidable and all are listed on our LeisureCraft shipping policy. Because each Flow is built for your order, LeisureCraft accepts no returns or exchanges at any point; read our return policy before ordering.
Care once it is up
LeisureCraft publishes no water-care schedule for the Flow, so we will say what its parts ask for. The stainless tub wipes down when you drain it. With the Penguin, leave it running and rinse the washable filter as it clogs. On ice, skim, keep the cover on, and change the water more often. The cedar can be left to weather or stained; keep the compartment grille clear.
Before you get in. Cold water loads the heart and the circulation, and the Flow supports a recovery routine, not a treatment. Speak to your doctor first if you have a heart condition, high or low blood pressure, a circulatory disorder, are pregnant, or take medication that affects your heart rate, blood pressure or ability to feel cold; if you have any health condition, ask first. Never plunge alone, keep sessions short, and get out at the first sign of dizziness, numbness or uncontrolled shivering. Enter slowly, never after alcohol. As with any body of water, treat the tub as a drowning risk for children: keep it covered when not in use.
The questions buyers actually ask about the Flow
Do I need the chiller, or can I run the Flow on ice?
Either. Choose No chiller at the top of this page and the Flow is a stainless tub you fill and ice. Choose the Penguin Chiller with Filter Kit and it arrives with the tub, priced as its own line. You can add the Penguin later.
How cold does the Penguin get the water, and how fast?
LeisureCraft lists it as cooling to 37 F; the maker's own note, printed with the option, is low 40s in full sun, high 30s in the right conditions. It does not heat. No pull-down time is published for the Flow and we will not calculate one; the chiller is meant to run continuously under a cover, holding temperature between plunges.
Can the Flow stay outside through winter?
The tub is built for the yard; the chiller is the part that needs care. LeisureCraft's general guidance is to drain and store the chiller in freezing weather, or keep a heating chiller running; the Penguin does not heat, so on the Flow that means the Penguin's own instruction: disconnect it and drain it completely at or below freezing. If the tub will sit unused through a hard freeze, drain it too.
How often do I change the water?
LeisureCraft publishes no interval for the Flow; it depends on how many people use it and whether the chiller's filter is circulating. With the Penguin running, water lasts far longer than on ice. Keep the cover on, skim, and change the water when it stops looking like water you would get into.
Can I put the Flow indoors, in a garage or basement?
LeisureCraft describes its cold plunge tubs as designed for outdoor use and publishes nothing on indoor placement, so we will not promise it. Call us first: floor load, the chiller's need for air through the end grille, condensation and drainage all need checking against your room.
Will it fit through my gate, and how heavy is it?
The tub is 30 inches wide, 30 tall and 81 long, and arrives as one piece, so a 36 inch gate clears it on width and the question becomes the turn: 81 inches has to swing through. It weighs 575 lb before packaging. Measure the gate and the corners, and tell us on the order call.
How much water does it hold, and how deep is it?
LeisureCraft does not publish gallons or water depth for the Flow, and other listings publish figures LeisureCraft has not, so we print neither. What LeisureCraft dimensions is the tub floor, 45 7/8 by 26 1/2 inches, and the shell, 81 by 30 by 30. If capacity is the number you are buying on, the Polar's 190 gallons and the Baltic's 132 are the honest comparison.
Can I pay for this over time?
Yes. Shop Pay Installments is available at checkout, and APPROVE offers financing on larger orders including business and commercial buyers. Terms, length and whether interest applies depend on the amount financed and on approval, so the exact offer is the one presented to you.
What happens if I change my mind after ordering?
Every Flow is built to your order, so LeisureCraft does not accept returns or exchanges at any point, and we would rather you knew before you ordered than after. If your build has not started we will do everything we can to cancel at no cost, so call the moment anything changes. Our LeisureCraft return policy sets out where you stand.
How long from order to delivery?
Every Flow is built to order, so it depends on the production queue rather than on us, and that queue moves. LeisureCraft gives us an estimated build date the day we place your order, and we confirm your build and ship window in writing once the factory schedules it.
Is cold water plunging safe for me?
For most healthy adults, in short sessions and never alone, yes, but cold water genuinely loads the heart and circulation, so this is a question for your doctor rather than for us. Speak to them first if you have a heart condition, high or low blood pressure, a circulatory disorder, are pregnant, or take medication that affects your heart rate, blood pressure or ability to feel cold. That list is not exhaustive.
What does the warranty cover, and is it valid in a gym, spa or rental?
LeisureCraft's 5 year residential limited warranty covers the tub against defects in materials and workmanship, parts only; service, labor, installation, wear and weather damage are excluded. The Penguin carries its maker's 1 year term. If the Flow is going into a gym, spa, short-term rental or any commercial setting, call us before you order: commercial coverage is not the same thing and we will confirm the terms in writing. Full terms are on our LeisureCraft warranty policy page.
Is Recovery Room Direct an authorized LeisureCraft dealer?
Yes. We buy directly from the manufacturer in Melancthon, Ontario, your Flow is built against your order, and we send the manufacturer's warranty registration with your order confirmation. When something needs sorting out, we deal with the factory for you. Everything we carry from them is in the Dundalk LeisureCraft collection.
Not sure which cold plunge, the compartment or the capacity?
It usually comes down to two questions: do you want the chiller inside the tub or beside it, and is published capacity the number you are buying on. Tell us those and we will tell you which LeisureCraft plunge is right, including when it is not this one.
Speak with a Recovery Specialist, (888) 500-5675

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