The best cold plunge tubs offer a comfortable, spacious place for you to relax and enjoy the benefits of hydrotherapy. As a certified personal trainer, former rugby player, and longtime lifter, I’ve utilized this chilly recovery method to bounce back after grueling matches and intense workouts and fully stand behind cold plunging as a worthwhile wellness intervention.
If you’re an active individual looking for that extra recovery boost, investing in your own cold plunge tub is a wise decision that can pay big dividends. In this Modtub 2.0 Cold Plunge review, I’ll dive into a well-built, well-priced tub that’s a sizable step up from the first iteration. With some help from GGR Everything lead reviewer Lindsay Scheele, CPT, CNC, I’ll give you a complete breakdown of this cold tub’s performance so you can decide if it’s the right fit for you.
Setting The Cold Standard: The Proof Is In the Plunge
The GGR team includes certified personal trainers, certified nutrition coaches, CrossFit enthusiasts, and competitive athletes. As experienced health and fitness professionals, we understand the importance of striking the right balance between training and recovery. So, we take just as much care in assessing the knurling pattern on the best Olympic barbells as we do in examining the build materials in the best home saunas.
In an effort to find the best muscle recovery tools, we’ve endured sweaty sauna sessions and frigid cold plunge journeys to give you honest feedback about our experiences. For this Modtub 2.0 cold plunge review, we leaned on GGR Everything lead reviewer Lindsay Scheele to help score key factors on a 1-5 scale using our fitness equipment testing methodology. Here are the categories we take into account when testing cold plunge tubs:
- Footprint and portability
- Delivery and setup
- Durability and construction
- Ergonomics
- Convenience and extra features
- Draining and cleanup
- Value
- Financing, warranty, and returns
- Customer service
- Customer reviews
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The Modtub 2.0 stands out as a powerful, plug-and-play cold plunge with top-tier insulation and ergonomic design, ideal for serious home users who value efficiency and immersion comfort. Just keep in mind the substantial weight and freight-only delivery—setup assistance and planning placement are a must.
A Quick Look at the Modtub 2.0 Cold Plunge Tub
The Modtub 2.0 is an upgraded version of the original Modtub, which hit the market in February 2023. Made in the USA with durable rotomolded construction and commercial-grade components, the second iteration offers a deeper tub, superior insulation, and a more ergonomic recline. It also has an upgraded lid system that locks open and seals tightly for better insulation.

The new Modtub comes in three colorways (black, slate blue, and army green) and is smartly designed so that its cables and components stay hidden for a clean, sleek look. Backed by a one-year warranty (there are also extended warranty options available), this complete plug-and-plunge setup arrives with everything you need to enjoy this frigid form of hydrotherapy.
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Before You Buy
- At $3,000, the Modtub 2.0 is a mid-tier cold plunge with no return policy and a 10% cancellation fee, meaning the purchase is final once shipped. Keep this in mind if you have any hesitations about making this type of investment.
- Modtub offers several accessories for this cold plunge, including a 10-pack of micron filters for $50, a maintenance package for $150, and a step with a storage drawer for $150.
- Although the ¼ HP chiller is quiet and efficient, its lower power output means it will take longer to lower the water temperature than a more powerful chiller. According to Lindsay, it takes 3 to 5° F per hour to reach the lowest temperature.
- The one-year warranty is shorter than what many manufacturers offer, and it does not cover issues like frozen pipes or outdoor damage. However, Modtub offers a one-year extension for $159 or a two-year extension for $279.
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Is the Modtub 2.0 Worth It?
At roughly $3,000, the Modtub 2.0 offers a strong balance of performance, quality, and value compared to other cold plunges. Its professional-grade build, energy-efficient insulation, and streamlined design make it more durable and comfortable than budget-friendly tubs of inferior quality. However, it’s more affordable than popular premium models like the Sun Home Pro or Plunge, which cost $14,499 and $6,990, respectively.

That said, there are trade-offs to consider. The chiller may produce less noise, but the ¼-HP motor is less powerful than what we see on other tubs. As a result, it takes longer to reach low temperatures initially. There’s also no option for hot-and-cold versatility, which may be something to consider if you also wanted to use it as a hot tub. Still, if your priority is a dedicated cold plunge tub that checks the boxes for aesthetics and performance without breaking the bank, the Modtub 2.0 is a compelling option that offers rock-solid value.
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Great for:
- Active individuals who want consistent cold temperatures to help reduce muscle soreness1
- Cold plungers who want plug-and-play convenience—assembly takes less than 15 minutes with no plumbing required
- Those with limited outdoor space—the compact footprint and improved lid allow you to fit the Modtub 2.0 in a garage or patio
- Those who want a well-insulated tub, as the two-inch foam-injected walls and locking lid retain cold efficiently and add to the durability
- Users who want a quiet chiller, especially for indoor setups where noise levels are a concern
Not recommended for:
- Risk-averse buyers, as Modtub does not accept returns and offers only a one-year warranty
- Anyone needing hot-and-cold capabilities—this tub is strictly for cold plunging
- Those living in harsh winter climates without a covered space, as extra precautions are needed to prevent freezing damage
- Maximum chiller power—the ¼-HP unit cools slower than larger, more powerful models
Modtub 2.0 Specs
| Price | $3,000 |
| Footprint | 50” L x 28” W x 27” H |
| Weight | 95 lbs (dry); 850 lbs (filled with 90 gallons of water to normal level) |
| Water capacity | 122 gallons max; 90 to reach normal level |
| Temperature range | Cools to 39° F |
| Power requirements | Standard 110V outlet (7 amps) |
| Color options | Black, Slate Blue, Army Green |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty (extended warranty options available) |
Using the Modtub 2.0
GGR Everything lead reviewer Lindsay Scheele is a bit of a cold plunge savant, having sat through many bone-chilling sessions in an effort to recover quicker and help us identify the top models on the market. GGRE YouTube channel subscribers may have already seen her in-depth Modtub 2.0 review, but for those who haven’t had a chance, let’s explore what her experience was like.
Construction and Durability
Just from the eyeball test, the Modtub 2.0 looks like a rugged, durable cold plunge tub. And we’re happy to report that it doesn’t just look the part—it is built to last thanks to a rotomolded shell, foam-injected walls, and upgraded lid. Even though the chiller is less powerful than we see on other models, this tub is designed to retain its temperature.
“It’s completely insulated—it’s going to keep your water at the temperature that you have it set at,” Lindsay explains. “I could feel the cold water coming off as I opened up the lid.”
We also appreciate the aesthetics of this tub. Lindsay points out that the whole system is located in the back, meaning you don’t see any “ugly hose cables popping out.” Also, it’s nice to be able to choose from multiple colors to suit your preferences. Overall, we rate the construction and durability at a perfect 5 out of 5.
Footprint and Portability
With its clever design, the Modtub 2.0 strikes a balance between substantial size and surprising portability. Despite being a fairly spacious tub when filled, the dry weight is just 95 pounds, which makes it “honestly really easy to move,” according to Lindsay. Once filled, it weighs around 850 pounds, so choose your final placement carefully.

Modtub added to the portability by including molded side grips that Lindsay describes as “almost like indented handlebars on the side.” This makes grabbing the tub and picking it up much easier. Its compact footprint also allows it to fit in home gyms, patios, or garages, with Lindsay recommending “around 12 inches of space from the wall to your cold tub to ensure proper ventilation” if placed indoors or under a covered patio. Overall, we rate the footprint and portability at a respectable 4 out of 5.
Features
The Modtub 2.0 is equipped with several safety features. The lockable lid earned Lindsay’s stamp of approval, as she noted it’s great for keeping children and animals safe if the tub is outdoors. The system also includes dual drain ports for convenience.
“Both sides of the tub have a drain port. So, if you want to go ahead and drain it, move it around, it’s actually really quick and easy to do that,” Lindsay explains.
The Modtub 2.0 also includes a 50-micron pleated filter to keep the water clean. Plus, you can purchase an ozone sanitation kit for $300, which we recommend doing.
“I would do that because it just ensures that your water is staying optimally clean,” Lindsay explains.
As mentioned earlier, this unit comes with a ¼-HP chiller. On one hand, that means it will take longer for your water to reach the coldest temperature. On the other hand, it means you don’t have to worry about noise.
“It’s going to be so much quieter,” Lindsay says. “If you keep this closer to your house, you barely hear it when you’re using it.”
Performance
Even with its smaller, less-powerful chiller, the Modtub 2.0 delivers impressive results. Lindsay notes that “the water can go ahead and get down to 39° F” and praises how well it maintains the temperature thanks to the thick foam insulation. The chiller cycles intelligently, turning off once it reaches the desired temperature.

“It’ll actually shut off the chiller once it reaches that 39° F temperature, and then once it hits around 41 or 42 degrees, it’ll kick back on,” Lindsay explains. “So, it’s not going to overfreeze. It’s not going to waste energy.”
The chilling process is gradual but steady, cooling about 3 to 5° F every hour in order to reach that 39° F benchmark. From an energy cost perspective, the Modtub 2.0 is relatively efficient, even in hot climates.

“They ran the cold tub in the chiller all the way through the summer Texas heat and it ended up being about $26 a month in extra energy cost,” Lindsay notes.
Overall, this won’t reach freezing temperatures like some more powerful models, but the chiller does its job and so does the tub’s thick insulation.
Modtub 2.0 vs Desert Cold Plunge
The Grizzly Wide 450 is a spacious, roomy cold plunge tub made by Desert Plunge. The cold tub is made affordable by integrating a large cooler with a small chiller, along with a filtered pump and optional ozone generator.
What our tester says:
“Spoiler alert: Absolutely buy this. Because of its price point and several features, including its spacious design, it’s a great value.”
The Desert Plunge Grizzly Wide 450 Cold Tub is the most direct comparison to the Modtub 2.0, as it falls in the same price range and has almost the exact same aesthetic and functionality. Both models are built for cold water therapy and share similar features like insulated walls, integrated chillers, and filtration and sanitation systems. They also share a nearly identical rugged look that reminds you of an oversized cooler.
However, there are a few notable differences between these two value-packed cold plunge tubs. The Modtub 2.0 offers a larger water capacity (122 gallons compared to 112 gallons) and slightly longer interior tub. However, the Desert Cold Plunge Tub is wider on the interior by roughly 3.5 inches. Both manufacturers provide a standard one-year warranty with extension options.
Check out our full review of the Desert Cold Plunge Tub for more insight from Lindsay on this Modtub alternative.
| Modtub 2.0 | Desert Cold Plunge Tub | |
| Price | $3,000 | $3,500 |
| Interior dimensions | 54” L at top, 46” L at bottom x 28” W x 27” H | 46.5″ L at top, 41.5″ L at bottom x 31.5″ W x 22″ H |
| Weight | 95 lbs (dry); 850 lbs (filled with 90 gallons of water to normal level) | 800-950 lbs when filled |
| Water capacity | 122 gallons (90 recommended) | 112 gallons (75 recommended) |
| Temperature range | Cools to 39° F | Cools to 39° F |
| Power requirements | Standard 110V outlet (7 amps) | Standard 110V outlet (6.5 amps) |
| Color options | Black, Slate Blue, Army Green | Gray, Tan, Stealth Gray |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty (extended warranty options available) | 1-year warranty (extended warranty options available) |
Customer Experience
Unfortunately, Modtub does not allow returns—which isn’t something we see often. In addition, this tub is only covered by a one-year warranty.
“This is not the best warranty that we’ve seen,” Lindsay says. “Nordic Wave has a five-year warranty. Sun Home Saunas has a three-year warranty. A one-year warranty is pretty small.”
That said, Modtub offers multiple extended warranty options, which can give you peace of mind and protection if you decide to go all-in on the Modtub 2.0. We also appreciate that there are financing options available that can help make this $3,000 purchase more palatable.

If you have questions or need to get in touch with customer service, you must fill out an online form. You can also schedule a call with a team member representative by booking an appointment via the company website. This is fairly unique, as most companies have dedicated hours in which you can call customer service directly.
Ordering the Modtub 2.0 Cold Plunge Tub
You can order the Modtub 2.0 Cold Plunge Tub directly on the company website. First, you’ll have to select a finish option. You’ll also have a chance to add a one- or two-year extended warranty for $159 or $279, respectively. Or, you can simply go with the standard one-year warranty for no additional cost.
Modtub offers payment plans through ShopPay. Keep in mind that you can cancel your order up until it ships. However, you will have to pay a 10% cancellation fee. Shipping takes five business days, and your tub will be delivered on a pallet curbside at your residence. Ultimately, you will be responsible for moving it to your desired location. For that reason, I recommend having at least one or two people around to help during the unboxing process.
Customer Reviews
The Modtub 2.0 has earned an average rating of 4.9 stars based on 43 reviews on the company’s official website.

Final Verdict of Our Modtub 2.0 Review
The Modtub 2.0 is a well-built, well-priced cold plunge tub that offers rock-solid bang for your buck. Although it doesn’t have hot-and-cold capabilities or a particularly powerful chiller, its ergonomic design and consistent performance make it an attractive option for recovery-focused shoppers. If you’re in the market for a cold plunge tub and don’t want to spend north of $5,000 on a premium model, this is one of our top recommendations.
Modtub 2.0 Cold Plunge
The Modtub 2.0 stands out as a powerful, plug-and-play cold plunge with top-tier insulation and ergonomic design, ideal for serious home users who value efficiency and immersion comfort. Just keep in mind the substantial weight and freight-only delivery—setup assistance and planning placement are a must.
Product Brand: Modtub
Product Currency: USD
Product Price: 3000.00
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Modtub 2.0 Cold Plunge Tub Review: FAQs
What is the best cold plunge brand?
Some of our favorite cold plunge brands include Plunge, Sun Home, and Redwood Outdoors. Modtub has also earned our respect based on our experience with the Modtub 2.0.
What are the key features of the Modtub 2.0 cold plunge?
The Modtub 2.0 features a ¼-HP chiller, insulated rotomolded tub, improved lid and drainage system, and built-in pump-and-cartridge filtration.
How many gallons is a Modtub?
The Modtub 2.0 has a maximum water capacity of 122 gallons. However, the recommended amount of water to use is 90 gallons.
References
- Xiao, F., Kabachkova, A. V., Jiao, L., Zhao, H., & Kapilevich, L. V. (2023). Effects of cold water immersion after exercise on fatigue recovery and exercise performance–meta analysis. Frontiers in physiology, 14, 1006512. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1006512

