Dry Cold Plunge
Cold immersion that triggers powerful anti-inflammatory, recovery, and mental resilience adaptations.
What is Dry Cold Plunge?
Our cold plunge is maintained at 45-55 degrees F (7-13 degrees C) to deliver the full physiological benefits of cold water immersion -- including sympathetic nervous system activation, norepinephrine release, and support for recovery.
How it works
Cold exposure triggers a powerful sympathetic response: norepinephrine surges up to 300%, metabolic rate increases, and cold shock proteins activate. Post-immersion, parasympathetic rebound promotes deep recovery, mood elevation, and anti-inflammatory signaling.
Why clients use it
Clients incorporate Dry Cold Plunge into their protocols for a range of goals and conditions — from acute recovery to long-term optimization.
Inflammation and soreness support
Mental clarity and mood support
Brown fat activation and metabolic support
Stress resilience (hormetic adaptation)
Immune system activation
What to expect
Immerse to the shoulders in 50 degree F water for your chosen duration. Controlled breathing techniques taught. Staff guidance available. Often paired with sauna for contrast therapy.
Safety considerations
Not suitable for clients with uncontrolled hypertension, Raynaud's syndrome, or cold agglutinin disease. Never plunge alone.
Recovery Stacking — Sequencing Guide
Based on clinical evidence, here is how Dry Cold Plunge pairs with other OutRecover modalities.
| Modality | Timing | What It Supports | Why It Works | Research |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy | Not Same Day | Oxygen delivery | Vasoconstriction from cold plunge may counteract HBOT's goal of maximizing oxygen saturation and delivery to tissues. | |
| PEMF Therapy | After | Cellular recovery, inflammation support | Cold plunge triggers vasodilation rebound; PEMF after amplifies circulation and oxygen delivery. | |
| Red Light Therapy | After | Inflammation support, deeper penetration | Cold-induced vasoconstriction reduces blood content in skin, improving light penetration to deeper tissues. | |
| Class IV Laser Therapy | After | Pain support, tissue stimulation | Vasoconstriction improves laser light penetration; laser therapy benefits from rewarming circulation. | |
| Infrared Sauna | Before | Contrast recovery, circulation | Sauna dilates vessels, cold follows to pump circulation and enhance detoxification effects. | |
| Lymphatic Compression | After | Lymphatic drainage, inflammation support | Cold primes lymphatic flow by concentrating fluids; compression flushes waste and restores balance. | |
| Compression Therapy | After | Circulation rebound, metabolic clearance | Cold-induced vasoconstriction followed by dynamic compression enhances rebound circulation and waste removal. | |
| Molecular Hydrogen Therapy | Before | Oxidative stress protection, performance | Pre-cold hydrogen helps neutralize ROS, supports mitochondrial protection and primes cells for cold-induced stressors. | |
| Vitamin D Light Therapy | Before or After | Mood, immunity, metabolic support | Skin-based vitamin D production is not dependent on vascular state -- can safely be used before or after cold exposure. |
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Oxygen delivery
Vasoconstriction from cold plunge may counteract HBOT's goal of maximizing oxygen saturation and delivery to tissues.
PEMF Therapy
Cellular recovery, inflammation support
Cold plunge triggers vasodilation rebound; PEMF after amplifies circulation and oxygen delivery.
Red Light Therapy
Inflammation support, deeper penetration
Cold-induced vasoconstriction reduces blood content in skin, improving light penetration to deeper tissues.
Class IV Laser Therapy
Pain support, tissue stimulation
Vasoconstriction improves laser light penetration; laser therapy benefits from rewarming circulation.
Infrared Sauna
Contrast recovery, circulation
Sauna dilates vessels, cold follows to pump circulation and enhance detoxification effects.
Lymphatic Compression
Lymphatic drainage, inflammation support
Cold primes lymphatic flow by concentrating fluids; compression flushes waste and restores balance.
Compression Therapy
Circulation rebound, metabolic clearance
Cold-induced vasoconstriction followed by dynamic compression enhances rebound circulation and waste removal.
Molecular Hydrogen Therapy
Oxidative stress protection, performance
Pre-cold hydrogen helps neutralize ROS, supports mitochondrial protection and primes cells for cold-induced stressors.
Vitamin D Light Therapy
Mood, immunity, metabolic support
Skin-based vitamin D production is not dependent on vascular state -- can safely be used before or after cold exposure.
Sequencing guidance is based on clinical evidence and practitioner experience. Always consult with your OutRecover team before beginning a protocol.
Session pricing
$35per session
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