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The Future of Whole Body Cryotherapy
The XR Cryo Chamber Lite (LN2) is a state-of-the-art cryotherapy chamber designed for maximum safety, performance, and ease of use. Built by the nation’s leading cryo manufacturer, it integrates advanced technology, automated controls, and a built-in Point of Sale system to streamline operation and improve client experience.
The XR surrounds your body up to the neck with ultra-cold, non-toxic nitrogen gas, reaching temperatures as low as –220°F. Unlike the shock of an ice bath, this dry, refreshing chill creates a comfortable cooling experience that naturally activates your body’s most powerful healing, recovery, and wellness responses.
Equipped with real-time thermal imaging, the XR continuously monitors skin temperature throughout each session, providing valuable data, improving safety, and ensuring every treatment is as effective as possible.
Featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show – trusted cryotherapy technology in action.
Features & Benefits
- Operator Monitoring Required
- Emergency Stop Button
- Non-Locking Door
- Emergency Shut-Off Valve
- Thermal Imaging
- Complete Mobility
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- Pulse Oxygen Sensor
- Built-In Point of Sale
- Ultrasonic Head Sensor
- Fingerprint Authorization

Benefits
- Decreases pain
- Increases energy
- Reduces inflammation
- Decreases muscle spasms
- Improves pain tolerance
- Speeds up tissue healing response
- Lowers metabolic activity and oxygen demand
- Reduces or eliminates need for pain medication post-injury
- Enhances lymphatic drainage
- Promotes faster, more effective healing

Specifications
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Height | 93.75" |
| Depth (with door) | 34.6" |
| Width | 51.75" |
| Usable Height | Up to 7'2" |
| Exterior Footprint | 44" × 34" |
| Total Weight | 605 lbs |
| Shipping Weight | 1000 lbs (with packaging) |
| Construction & Design | |
| Material | 316 stainless steel (corrosion-resistant) |
| Mobility | Lock-down industrial wheels |
| Lighting | High-output LED, interior and exterior |
| Between Sessions | No dry-out time |
| Installation | Self-install, requires 110 V outlet, Wi-Fi, liquid nitrogen supply |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Liquid Nitrogen Consumption | |
| Cooling to −150 °F | 1.5–3 liters LN₂ |
| Per Session | 2–3 liters LN₂ |
| General Consumption | 210 liters ≈ 35–42 treatments |
| Electrical Requirements | |
| Average Power | 0.084 kW |
| Maximum Power | 0.780 kW |
| Average Current | 0.65 A |
| Maximum Current | 6.5 A |
| Power Supply | 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 15 A circuit |
| Performance | |
| Cool Down to −150 °F | 5–10 min |
| Session Time | 1–3 min |
| Ventilation Requirements | |
| Exhaust | Ceiling exhaust fan required, vented outdoors |
| Fan Size | 1 CFM per 1 sq. ft. room size (e.g., 100 sq. ft. = 100 CFM) |
| Other Requirements | |
| LN Dewar Pressure | 35 PSI |
| Certifications | |
| Plumbing | ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3 |
| Electrical | UL Listed, UL File E347541 |
| Codes | International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, NFPA 55 |
What's Included?

Safety & Precautions

Cryotherapy is a safe and effective treatment when used correctly. However, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting cryotherapy if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or health concerns.
Cardiovascular and Circulatory Conditions
- Peripheral arterial occlusive disease
- Ischemic heart disease
- Decompensating cardiovascular conditions (such as edema)
- Unstable angina
- Arrhythmia
- History of heart attack, stroke, or mini-stroke within the last 12 months
- Valvular heart disease or congestive heart failure
- High blood pressure (untreated or poorly controlled)
- Circulatory dysfunction or deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Respiratory and Nervous System Conditions
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Symptomatic lung disorders
- Cold-activated asthma
- Certain nervous system or respiratory conditions
Post-Surgical and Device Considerations
- Heart surgery (including pacemaker or defibrillator implants)
Infections and Inflammatory Conditions
- Active bacterial or viral skin infections
- Open wounds or ulcers
- Active tuberculosis
- Current urinary tract infection
Other Medical Conditions
- Severe anemia
- Severe claustrophobia
- Acute kidney disease or chronic liver disease
- Diabetes
- Vasculitis
- Raynaud’s disease
- Polyneuropathies
- Heavy consumerist disease (abnormal bleeding)
- Cold hypersensitivity (such as cold urticaria or cold-induced erythema)
- Active cancer or tumors
- Seizure disorders
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Pregnancy Considerations
- Pregnancy or potential pregnancy
If you have any of the above conditions, or if you’re unsure about your eligibility for cryotherapy, speak with your physician before treatment. Safety should always come first.
User Safety Guidelines
- Undergarments must be worn at all times during sessions.
- Do not use the chamber if you have rashes or open wounds.
- Remove any lotions before treatment and avoid applying them beforehand.
- Ensure there is no sweat or body jewelry present before entering.
- Keep your head up throughout the session.
- Do not inhale nitrogen gas.
- Keep your shoulders centered with the blue N₂ panel for proper positioning.
FAQs
Why is the XR cryotherapy chamber different than others? ▾
Why is the XR cryotherapy chamber less expensive? ▾
Is there any downtime with the XR cryotherapy chamber? ▾
Do you need to send someone out to fix the chamber if something goes wrong? ▾
What is the warranty? ▾
What is fingerprint authorization? ▾
Do I have enough space? ▾
Can the liquid nitrogen dewars be stored outside the building? ▾
Will this be an increase in liability? ▾
What is the purpose of the head proximity sensor? ▾
Can I use the XR cryotherapy chamber alone? ▾
Do I have to use the Point of Sale system? ▾
Does HIPAA apply? ▾
What is the worst thing that could happen? ▾
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Description
The Future of Whole Body Cryotherapy
The XR Cryo Chamber Lite (LN2) is a state-of-the-art cryotherapy chamber designed for maximum safety, performance, and ease of use. Built by the nation’s leading cryo manufacturer, it integrates advanced technology, automated controls, and a built-in Point of Sale system to streamline operation and improve client experience.
The XR surrounds your body up to the neck with ultra-cold, non-toxic nitrogen gas, reaching temperatures as low as –220°F. Unlike the shock of an ice bath, this dry, refreshing chill creates a comfortable cooling experience that naturally activates your body’s most powerful healing, recovery, and wellness responses.
Equipped with real-time thermal imaging, the XR continuously monitors skin temperature throughout each session, providing valuable data, improving safety, and ensuring every treatment is as effective as possible.
Featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show – trusted cryotherapy technology in action.
Features & Benefits
- Operator Monitoring Required
- Emergency Stop Button
- Non-Locking Door
- Emergency Shut-Off Valve
- Thermal Imaging
- Complete Mobility
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- Pulse Oxygen Sensor
- Built-In Point of Sale
- Ultrasonic Head Sensor
- Fingerprint Authorization

Benefits
- Decreases pain
- Increases energy
- Reduces inflammation
- Decreases muscle spasms
- Improves pain tolerance
- Speeds up tissue healing response
- Lowers metabolic activity and oxygen demand
- Reduces or eliminates need for pain medication post-injury
- Enhances lymphatic drainage
- Promotes faster, more effective healing

Specifications
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Height | 93.75" |
| Depth (with door) | 34.6" |
| Width | 51.75" |
| Usable Height | Up to 7'2" |
| Exterior Footprint | 44" × 34" |
| Total Weight | 605 lbs |
| Shipping Weight | 1000 lbs (with packaging) |
| Construction & Design | |
| Material | 316 stainless steel (corrosion-resistant) |
| Mobility | Lock-down industrial wheels |
| Lighting | High-output LED, interior and exterior |
| Between Sessions | No dry-out time |
| Installation | Self-install, requires 110 V outlet, Wi-Fi, liquid nitrogen supply |
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Liquid Nitrogen Consumption | |
| Cooling to −150 °F | 1.5–3 liters LN₂ |
| Per Session | 2–3 liters LN₂ |
| General Consumption | 210 liters ≈ 35–42 treatments |
| Electrical Requirements | |
| Average Power | 0.084 kW |
| Maximum Power | 0.780 kW |
| Average Current | 0.65 A |
| Maximum Current | 6.5 A |
| Power Supply | 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 15 A circuit |
| Performance | |
| Cool Down to −150 °F | 5–10 min |
| Session Time | 1–3 min |
| Ventilation Requirements | |
| Exhaust | Ceiling exhaust fan required, vented outdoors |
| Fan Size | 1 CFM per 1 sq. ft. room size (e.g., 100 sq. ft. = 100 CFM) |
| Other Requirements | |
| LN Dewar Pressure | 35 PSI |
| Certifications | |
| Plumbing | ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3 |
| Electrical | UL Listed, UL File E347541 |
| Codes | International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, NFPA 55 |
What's Included?

Safety & Precautions

Cryotherapy is a safe and effective treatment when used correctly. However, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting cryotherapy if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or health concerns.
Cardiovascular and Circulatory Conditions
- Peripheral arterial occlusive disease
- Ischemic heart disease
- Decompensating cardiovascular conditions (such as edema)
- Unstable angina
- Arrhythmia
- History of heart attack, stroke, or mini-stroke within the last 12 months
- Valvular heart disease or congestive heart failure
- High blood pressure (untreated or poorly controlled)
- Circulatory dysfunction or deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Respiratory and Nervous System Conditions
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Symptomatic lung disorders
- Cold-activated asthma
- Certain nervous system or respiratory conditions
Post-Surgical and Device Considerations
- Heart surgery (including pacemaker or defibrillator implants)
Infections and Inflammatory Conditions
- Active bacterial or viral skin infections
- Open wounds or ulcers
- Active tuberculosis
- Current urinary tract infection
Other Medical Conditions
- Severe anemia
- Severe claustrophobia
- Acute kidney disease or chronic liver disease
- Diabetes
- Vasculitis
- Raynaud’s disease
- Polyneuropathies
- Heavy consumerist disease (abnormal bleeding)
- Cold hypersensitivity (such as cold urticaria or cold-induced erythema)
- Active cancer or tumors
- Seizure disorders
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Pregnancy Considerations
- Pregnancy or potential pregnancy
If you have any of the above conditions, or if you’re unsure about your eligibility for cryotherapy, speak with your physician before treatment. Safety should always come first.
User Safety Guidelines
- Undergarments must be worn at all times during sessions.
- Do not use the chamber if you have rashes or open wounds.
- Remove any lotions before treatment and avoid applying them beforehand.
- Ensure there is no sweat or body jewelry present before entering.
- Keep your head up throughout the session.
- Do not inhale nitrogen gas.
- Keep your shoulders centered with the blue N₂ panel for proper positioning.























