Cryotherapy chambers for clinics, spas, and studios

A cryotherapy chamber is a revenue machine. Sessions run two to three minutes, which means throughput is high and a single unit can serve a full day of bookings. This is commercial equipment sold to operators, from a $10,980 local unit to a $79,450 electric whole body barrel chamber.

The first decision is nitrogen or electric, and it drives everything else: your running costs, your compliance obligations, and whether you need a gas supply contract.

Authorized Vacuactivus dealer Whole body and local Freight and install support Business financing available

Financing. Clinics, spas, and studios finance this equipment on one application through four business lenders, and financed equipment can qualify for a Section 179 deduction. Confirm with your accountant. See commercial recovery equipment financing, or call 866-861-6317 for a room quote.

Which cryotherapy chamber do you need?

Type Price Running cost Choose this if...
Local cryo (Iceberg 25L) $10,980 Lowest You apply cold to targeted areas rather than the whole body. The cheapest way into the category and it fits a treatment room.
Iceberg Cryonick Roller $11,680 Lowest You want targeted cold applied with a roller, as an add-on to an existing treatment menu.
Iceberg Electric CRYO $12,980 Electric, no gas You want local cryo with no nitrogen supply, no tank deliveries, and no gas handling.
Iceberg 50L Local CRYO $13,980 Low You need more capacity than the 25L for a busier treatment floor.
HotCRYO Chamber $16,900 Medium You want to sell contrast, hot and cold, in a single unit and a single session.
CryoStar Cryochamber (nitrogen) $25,500 Nitrogen supply You want whole body cryo at the lowest entry price and you can manage a nitrogen supply contract.
Antarctica Whole Body (nitrogen) $29,450 Nitrogen supply You want a full whole body chamber and a premium session price to match.
Antarctica Barrel Whole Body (electric) $79,450 Electric, no gas You want whole body cryo with no nitrogen at all. Highest capital cost, lowest operating cost and no gas compliance burden.

How to choose a cryotherapy chamber

Nitrogen or electric is the real decision

Nitrogen chambers cost far less up front and far more to run. You need a supply contract, tank storage, delivery access, and oxygen monitoring. Electric chambers cost more to buy and remove all of that. Run the five-year number, not the sticker price. At high session volume, electric usually wins. At low volume, nitrogen usually wins.

Local cryo is the cheapest way to test demand

An Iceberg 25L at $10,980 lets you put cryo on the menu and find out whether your members book it, before you commit $29,450 or more to a whole body chamber. Many operators start local and move to whole body once the bookings justify it.

Check ceiling height, power, and access before you order

Whole body chambers are tall and heavy. Confirm ceiling clearance, the electrical supply, and the path into the room. These ship by freight and they do not go up a tight staircase.

Cryotherapy chamber questions

What is the difference between whole body and local cryotherapy?

Whole body chambers cover the entire body in a single session and command a higher session price. Local units apply cold to a targeted area. Local is cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, and takes less space, which makes it the usual entry point. Whole body is the destination service that draws bookings on its own.

Do I need a nitrogen supply contract?

Only for nitrogen chambers. The CryoStar and the Antarctica nitrogen units need a liquid nitrogen supply, tank storage, delivery access, and appropriate monitoring. The Antarctica Barrel Electric and the Iceberg Electric CRYO need none of that. They run on power alone.

How much does a cryotherapy chamber cost?

Local cryo starts at $10,980 for the Iceberg 25L. Whole body nitrogen chambers start at $25,500 for the CryoStar and $29,450 for the Antarctica. The Antarctica Barrel electric whole body chamber is $79,450. Prices exclude freight and install.

Can I finance a cryotherapy chamber?

Yes, and most operators do at this price point. Brickhouse Capital funds up to $250,000 on a one-page application, which covers a whole body chamber and the rest of a recovery room. Financed equipment can qualify for a Section 179 deduction in the year placed in service. Confirm with your accountant.

What is the payback on a cryotherapy chamber?

That depends entirely on your session price and your booking volume, so we will not put a number on it here. What we will do is run it with you against your actual pricing and your actual foot traffic. Call 866-861-6317 and bring your numbers.

Buying a recovery room, not a machine?

Most operators who buy from this category are building a room, not filling a gap. Salt, cold, red light, sauna, and vibration get bought together, quoted together, and financed together. RecovAthlete quotes every category on one purchase order, which means one freight schedule, one install window, and one financing application instead of five.

Call 866-861-6317 and we will price the room.

Nitrogen or electric? Get the five-year number before you decide.

Sticker price and running cost point in opposite directions in this category. Tell us your expected session volume and we will run both, then quote freight and install as one number.

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