Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird vs Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring — Which Should You Buy?

Side-by-side comparison of Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird and Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring. We compare specs, performance, and value to help you decide.

Updated 2026-03-09 Independently reviewed
Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird

Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird

8.6/10
$2995 /one-time
VS
Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring

Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring

9/10
$3995 /one-time

Feature Comparison

Feature Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring
Temperature Range 39°F - 104°F 37°F - 104°F
Cooling Unit Integrated 1 HP Integrated 1 HP
Tub Material Acrylic Acrylic + foam
Capacity 100 gallons 120 gallons
Dimensions 72" L x 28" W x 28" H 78" L x 28" W x 28" H
Weight 150 lbs empty 220 lbs empty
Filtration Ozone Ozone + dual filter
Warranty 2 years 2 years

Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird

Pros

  • 39°F cooling
  • Ozone filtration
  • 100-gallon capacity
  • Good insulation
  • Plug and play
  • Efficient chiller
  • Reasonable price

Cons

  • Basic design
  • No heating
  • Standard features

Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring

Pros

  • Best insulation
  • 4.5" closed-cell foam
  • Low operating cost
  • 37°F cooling
  • Efficient chiller
  • Durable
  • 2-year warranty

Cons

  • Premium price
  • Heavy
  • Large footprint

Our Verdict

Denali Cold Plunge by CoreThird

Solid mid-range cold plunge with strong cooling performance.

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Barton Cold Plunge by Cryospring

Best insulation for hot climates and low operating costs.

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Our Methodology

We test each cold plunge tub for cooling performance, build quality, and ease of use. No manufacturer has editorial influence.

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