Liquid Death Is Selling a Cold Plunge for Ice Baths at Home
Liquid Death's merch team is at it again, bringing us all one more twisted item that we desperately need in our backyards.
On Wednesday, the canned water company showed off the new Liquid Death x Plunge ice bath that promises to give you a proper cold plunge at home.
“Step into the abyss with Liquid Death x Plunge — the ice can that's not just cold, but death-defyingly cold,” the company shared on its website. “This upright cold plunge lets you submerge in a spine-tingling, full-body freeze, perfect for those who live life on the edge.”
If you want one you better act fast because it's truly limited-edition, with only 300 made. As Liquid Death added, users can control the temperature settings from a range of “brisk slap in the face” all the way down to “flirting with hypothermia.”
The bath's bucket shape is designed to keep you “upright and alert, so you can experience the full-body freeze from soul to soles,” the brand noted. “It’s tougher than your ex and built to withstand whatever death-defying challenges you dare throw at it.” And it includes some self-cleaning technology, making it easier to use.
Lastly, the company noted that the cold plunge is designed for the outdoors as it “condensates moisture, just like a real can” — so if you use it inside, the floor will likely get wet. The only other part of this that may run a chill up your spine is the price, which runs at a steep $5,990.
This is far from the only luxury merch the company has dropped. In August, it auctioned off a Casket Cooler, created in partnership with Yeti. The cooler is indeed as massive as its name indicates, coming in at 83 inches wide by 23 inches high and 28 inches deep, and weighing a whopping 85 pounds (before you even add ice). It can also hold “approximately 378 12-ounce cans of Liquid Death or 252 19.2-ounce cans of Liquid Death.” And after more than 800 individual bids, it went to the final winner for $68,200, making the cold plunge seem like a steal. Looking for something even cheaper? Try its Flasket, a casket-shaped flask, that will only set you back $35.
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