Nitrogen vs Electric vs Hybrid Cryotherapy Chambers
Learn about the different types of cryotherapy chambers, their specifications, differences as well as the PROs and CONs.
Learn about the different types of cryotherapy chambers, their specifications, differences as well as the PROs and CONs.
When you're in the market for a whole body cryotherapy chamber the cost of the equipment can be one of the deciding factors, but apart from the price tag, it's also very important to consider how the equipment works and what would be the most suitable option for you.
This article discusses the basic differences between the three types of cryo chambers, nitrogen, hybrid and electric, so that you can make an informed decision regarding your project, budget, and daily operation requirements.
Lets start with a breakdown of the basic technical specification of the three available systems.
Nitrogen Cryotherapy Chamber | Hybrid Cryotherapy Chamber | Electric Cryotherapy Chamber | |
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Coolant - System | Liquid nitrogen - Nitrogen Vapor | Liquid nitrogen - Heat Exchanger | Refrigerants - Heat Exchanger |
How it Works | Processes liquid nitrogen into a gas/air mix which is thrust into the client cabin and circulates around the client. | Circulates liquid nitrogen inside a heat exchanger to cool down breathable air which is subsequently pushed into the client cabin. | The system is cooled through the exchange of heat between the compressor, condenser, liquid separator and an evaporator. Similar to a walk-in freezer. |
Therapy Type | Whole Body Cryotherapy | Full Body Cryotherapy | Full Body Cryotherapy |
Price Range |
$40,000 to $60,000 See Cryotherapy Chamber Cost |
$70,000 to $150,000 See Cryotherapy Chamber Cost |
$110,000 to $300,000 See Cryotherapy Chamber Cost |
Cost to Setup Facilities (Safety & Technical) | $500 to $2,500 | $500 to $2,500 | $3,000 to $12,000 |
Liquid Nitrogen Consumption |
Precool: 3 to 7 liters Session: 4 to 8 liters |
Precool: 9 to 10 liters Session: 10 to 17 liters | N/A |
Power Consumption |
1 hour Operation: 0.5 kWh Drying (1h): 3.4 kWh 8 hour work day: 6.9 kW |
1 hour Operation: 2 to 4 kWh 8 hour work day: 16 kW to 32 kW |
1 hour Operation: 6 to 20 kWh 8 hour work day: 48 to 160 kW |
Electrical Requirements | 110V or 220V | 110V or 220V | 220V or 480V |
Operating Temperature | -175°F to -235°F / -110°C to -150°C(Some manufacturers claim temperatures of -300°F / -196°C which is not physically possible) | -160°F to -220°F / -110°C to -140°C | -110°F / -80°C for most models; some models claim to reach -160°F /-110°C |
Equipment Footprint | 3 ft x 5 ft / 90 cm x 150 cm | 3ft 4in x 6 ft / 100 cm x 180 cm | 14ft x 27 ft / 400 cm x 800 cm |
Requirements for install | Ventilation, LN2 | Ventilation, LN2 | Access to water with some systems, electrical compliance |
Lead Time | 4 - 6 weeks | 4 - 6 weeks | 80 - 100 days |
Monitoring | Operator, Humidity, Oxygen Monitoring | Operator, Oxygen Monitoring | Operator |
Pros & Cons | Nitrogen Cryo Chambers | Hybrid Cryo Chambers | Electric Cryo Chambers |
With many manufacturers and resellers of cryotherapy chambers on the market, there are many different approaches to product quality and services.
Our PROs and CONs focus on the standards we believe are relevant to future cryotherapy equipment buyers. Some points may not apply to all brands.
PROS + | CONS - |
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2 Minute start-up time, no need to leave idle for hours, flexible operation | Requires liquid nitrogen as a consumable |
Lower initial investment | Liquid Nitrogen can get expensive in some areas or may be inaccessible. |
Non-claustrophobic environment | Risk of asphyxiation |
Treatment Intensity (Balanced cabin temperature recommended) | Risk of frostbite |
Colder treatment, ranging from -166°F to -220°F /-110°C to -150°C. Some units have modes and adjustable settings. | Requires a ventilation system for gas to be evacuated outside. An oxygen monitor is a must. |
Routine maintenance costs and cost of replacement parts is minimal compared to electric systems. | Nitrogen tanks may need regular maintenance. |
Small footprint of equipment | May require a permit if storing more than 240 liters of nitrogen on the premises. See local regulations. |
Breathing ambient air | The body is exposed only from the neck down. |
In the past, cryotherapy equipment was sold mainly by resellers, but the market became increasingly dominated by manufacturers. It is largely because some manufacturers now offer a full range of services and expertise that were previously only available through resellers.
Just like there are differences in the quality and technology between car manufacturers, the same applies for cryo chamber manufacturers. Different products offer different levels of safety, session quality, durability, services, and support.
Ask manufacturers and resellers as many questions as possible. Focus on session quality, services that are included or available, and training guidelines.
If you want to start a cryotherapy business, apart from calculating the required investment and potential ROI, it's important to factor in the options for liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen can be expensive or can be inaccessible in some areas.
Some nitrogen suppliers may offer older nitrogen tanks for rent, may be unreliable or charge excessive fees. Direct communication and coordination between the cryotherapy equipment manufacturer/reseller and the nitrogen supplier in the beginning can help clarify the long-term needs and technical requirements.
Having a reliable Liquid nitrogen supplier is an essential part of running a cryotherapy chamber with an LN2 system successfully, that's why it's important to find the right supplier from the very beginning.
Operating a nitrogen based cryotherapy chamber may carry the risk of frostbite/cold burns.
The risk is especially high with equipment operators that didn't receive proper Operator Training and in those cryotherapy chambers that don't have a balanced temperature inside the client cabin.
Although nitrogen systems may be the cheapest to setup, to make it a success, it's important to have a good business plan, to find the right area with the right clientele and run your business with professional staff.
Contact Our Team to discuss your ideas and to get more information on our Nitrogen Cryotherapy Chambers, the CRYO XC™ Plus and CRYO XC™.
For information on claims that Resellers or Nitrogen Cryotherapy Chamber manufacturers often make check out Choosing the Best Cryotherapy Machine.
PROS + | CONS - |
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Full body exposure to cool air | Need for liquid nitrogen supply - Cost of liquid nitrogen |
Session intensity | High consumption of LN2 |
Breathable Cabin | Higher purchasing price |
Small footprint of equipment | Breathing in cold environment |
Treatment Intensity (In a balanced system) | Claustrophobic environment |
Colder treatment, ranging from -166°F to -210°F /-110°C to -140°C . Some units have modes and adjustable settings. | Requires a ventilation system for gas to be evacuated outside. An oxygen monitor is a must. |
Nitrogen tanks may need regular maintenance. | |
May require a permit if storing more than 240 liters of nitrogen on the premises. See local regulations. |
There is an ongoing debate whether exposing the head (vagus nerve stimulation) to the cold air in a cryo chamber provides additional benefits to the user.
PROS + | CONS - |
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Full body exposure to cool air | High electricity consumption |
Does not require liquid nitrogen. | High initial investment |
Breathable Cabin | Sessions don’t reach temperatures as low as nitrogen systems. Only larger multiple room electric chambers can reach -150°F / -110°C degrees. Most single room electrics can reach -110°F / -80°C. |
No gas tanks to maintain | Breathing in cold environment may be uncomfortable |
The only ventilation system required is for heat extraction. | Claustrophobic environment |
Many electric chambers can serve multiple clients at one time thanks to their size. This varies depending on the model. | Expensive to service |
2-3 hour startup time |
Electric cryo chambers have been around since the 1990's. Electric cryotherapy chambers use systems utilized in the refrigeration industry.
The biggest drawback of electrics in the last 25 years was the coldest achievable temperature. At present, some multiple room electric systems are capable of achieving the required temperature for cryotherapy which starts at -160°F / -110°C.
There is an ongoing debate whether exposing the head (vagus nerve stimulation) to the cold air in a cryo chamber provides additional benefits to the user.
The conversation about electrics vs nitrogen systems usually revolves around electrics not being cold enough, nitrogen systems not exposing the head to the cold or being a safety hazard for using liquid nitrogen.
Some may find the appeal in not having to deal with liquid nitrogen, others prefer the raw feeling that they get in the nitrogen system or the hybrid system.
Essentially it comes down to personal preference, budget, what your clients are asking for, and the direction you want to take your business.
We strongly recommend testing out different types of cryotherapy equipment prior to making the decision.
If you wish to test out our product, get in touch with us.
There are hardly any used electric cryotherapy chambers for sale in the market.
Compared to nitrogen or hybrids systems, buying an electric cryo chamber is a greater financial commitment and requires a better contingency plan should the business venture not work out. An electric chamber requires a $100,000 to $300,000 investment, this makes it more difficult to transfer a lease onto another business, and the list of potential buyers is shorter.
Moving an electric cryotherapy chamber costs at least $20,000.
Get in touch with our team if you're interested in getting more information about Electric Cryotherapy Machines.
Find out how cryotherapy chambers can help your business grow, learn how a cryo chamber at home can be an everyday boost for users or research the steps on how to pick a cryo chamber.
Find out how cryotherapy chambers can help your business grow, learn how a cryo chamber at home can be an everyday boost for users or research the steps on how to pick a cryo chamber.