Model Outside Heater Water Dry Weight Electrical
Dimensions Capacity Weight Per M
2
Requirement
Icekube 47” x 26”x 34” N/A 250 Gal 200 lbs 171 lbs/ft
2
110V / I5Amp
(on wheels) 946 L 90.7 kg 83 kg/M
2
Icekube Blue 49” x 34” x 35” N/A 80 Gal 130 lbs 110V / I5Amp
396 L 59 kg
Icepod 29.25” x 59.25” x 40.25” 1125 / 4500 60 Gal 400 lbs 68 lbs/ft
2
110V / I5Amp
227 L 181 kg 332 kg/M
2
Icepod PLUS 71” x 30” x 43” 1125 / 4500 100 Gal 450 lbs 110V / I5Amp
379 L 205 kg
POLARPOOL
®
81” x 71” x 30” 1125 / 4500 160 Gal 670 lbs 80 lbs/ft
2
110V / I5Amp
605 L 300 kg 300 kg/M
2
230V 33A
POLARPOOL
®
86.5” x 71” x 39” 1125 / 4500 340 Gal 670 lbs 80 lbs/ft
2
110V / I5Amp
Stretch 1287 L 300 kg 300 kg/M
2
230V 33A
Icebox 76” x 76” x 30” 1125 / 4500 260 Gal 810 lbs 130 lbs/ft
2
110V / I5Amp
984 L 367 kg 634 kg/M
2
230V 33A
Polarplunge
TM
106” x 77” x 30” 1125 / 4500 455 Gal 959 lbs 110V / I5Amp
1722 L 431 kg 230V 33A
Iceberg 171.75” x 93” x 50.5” 5500 W 1558 Gal 1550 lbs 132 lbs/ft
2
110V / I5Amp
5900 L 700 kg 644 kg/M
2
230V 33A
WARNING!
The use of alcohol or drugs
can greatly increase the risk
of fatal hypothermia in cold
tubs.
Prolonged immersion in cold water may induce hypothermia.
While it is important to keep our bodies properly warm, it is equally important for us to
be able to cool down. But in certain environmental conditions our bodies cool down too
much. Our temperatures drop too far when they dip into hypothermic internal tempera-
tures of 95 degrees and lower.
There are four main ways that our bodies give off heat and cool themselves: conduction,
convection, radiation and evaporation. Each of these processes helps us sustain healthy
internal temperatures. They also give us a better understanding of how hypothermia
happens.
When someone’s re-warming reactions, like shivering, aren’t enough to overcome the
cooling process, hypothermia can set in. Look for several important signs indicating the
different stages of hypothermia.
Mild Hypothermia: shivering, goose bumps, diculty with complex motor
skills
Moderate Hypothermia: violent shivering, sluggish, speech problems, di-
culty with ne motor skills
Severe Hypothermia: rigid muscles, dazed, shivering has stopped, blue
skin, erratic heart beat, unconscious
*Filled weight includes weight of water and maximum recommended number of people in the tub.
Average weight per person = 80 Kg (176 Lbs)
1.3 Tub Specications
1.4 Hypothermia
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