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Orange County Gains Mobile Cold Plunge Studio The Ice Well January 2026

A mobile cold plunge studio, The Ice Well, LLC, launched service in Orange and Anaheim Hills, bringing private and group cold-plunge appointments with professional-grade equipment and sanitation.

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Orange County Gains Mobile Cold Plunge Studio The Ice Well January 2026
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The Ice Well, LLC opened a mobile cold plunge studio for Orange and Anaheim Hills residents, offering on-location private sessions and group events that deliver cold therapy without requiring a dedicated home tub. The company went live January 25, 2026, after promoting its launch with a homepage banner reading "OPENING SOON - JANUARY 2026."

The Ice Well operates a Morozko Forge Pro plunge unit capable of maintaining water in the low 30s Fahrenheit. The business website notes the unit is able to keep water at roughly 33–36°F, and also lists a claimed operating range of 33–38°F. For sanitation, The Ice Well uses microfiltration together with ozone treatment to reduce pathogen risk between sessions, a feature highlighted as part of its event and private-booking services.

Mobile cold plunge rigs like The Ice Well lower barriers for swimmers, athletes, and wellness groups who seek regular immersion but lack space or plumbing for permanent tubs. The Ice Well’s model targets small private appointments as well as group experiences, which makes it easy to add a cold-plunge component to team recovery days, fitness classes, corporate wellness events, or private parties without long-term installation. For Orange County residents juggling schedules, the mobile setup means a cold plunge can arrive at a driveway, gym, or event site rather than requiring a trip to a fixed facility.

Practical considerations are upfront on the company site. The Morozko Forge Pro name signals to experienced plungers that the unit is commercial-grade and designed for consistent temperatures. Microfiltration and ozone sanitation provide an extra layer of water management compared with simple ice-and-drain setups, an important factor for groups rotating multiple users through back-to-back sessions. The Ice Well’s advertised temperature range and sanitation methods give community members concrete criteria to compare against home setups, local cryotherapy centers, and fixed cold-plunge facilities.

Local trainers, coaches, and recovery specialists will likely notice the convenience for organized sessions and pop-up recovery events, while individual users gain an accessible option for one-off experiences before committing to a personal installation. The mobile format also opens opportunities for community meetups and education-focused events that pair guided breathwork, cold exposure coaching, and social recovery rituals.

The Ice Well’s arrival in Orange and Anaheim Hills makes cold-plunge access more portable and visible across the county. Expect to see more pop-up plunges at gyms, studios, and outdoor events as organizers test mobile options, and check The Ice Well’s homepage for booking details, service descriptions, and the company’s operating calendar as it ramps up.

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