Nordic Wave is one of the best-known brands in the cold plunge product space. They pride themselves on providing their customers with some of the highest-quality cold plunging products available, and have managed to build an entire wellness-focused ecosystem around the brand. In this Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review, we’ll be taking a look at one of the company’s coolest tubs.

The Viking Hybrid is part of Nordic Wave’s updated Viking series - there’s also Premier (for a more luxurious experience) and XL (a larger cold plunge tub for taller people). The Viking Hybrid sits in the middle, providing enough comfort and space for someone up to 6’6” (198 cm) tall, while also being compact and easy to use.

Let’s plunge (pun intended) right into the review and see whether this is the right product for your wants and needs!

🤓 At a Glance

The Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid is a compact cold plunge with a step-in, low-profile design. The tub is certified to be used both indoors and outdoors, and comes with an integrated chiller (that has a heating option, as well). Albeit a tad pricey, the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid is a cold plunge that can be enjoyed by wellness enthusiasts of all ages and mobility levels - it’s certainly one of the top products from the brand today. View Viking Hybrid

Pros
  • Well-made and durable
  • Premium design, multiple color options
  • Integrated chiller + heater
  • Compact and portable
  • Very easy maintenance
Cons
  • Somewhat pricey
  • Might not suit exceptionally tall individuals

A Quick Overview of the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid Cold Plunge

If you’re short on time and just want the basic rundown of the product in question, here’s a quick tl;dr for this Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review:

Price $5,990 ($4,990 on sale) with the PRO chiller
$6,990 ($5,990 on sale) with the ELITE chiller
Dimensions 50” x 31” x 34” (127 x 78.74 x 86.36 cm)
Weight 62 lbs (28.1 kg)
Capacity 102 gallons (386.1 liters)
Material High-density polyethylene
Warranty 1-year
Color Arctic White, Charcoal Grey, Slate Blue
Chiller? Included (PRO or ELITE) + heater
Temperature Range 35°F - 104°F (1.6°C - 40°C)
Durability Durable, certified to be used both indoors and outdoors
Comfort Easy to get into and out of, compact vertical design
Extra Features Heater, Nordic Flow app, white-glove delivery
Best For People looking for a high-end starter cold plunge
Table: A quick overview of the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid cold plunge

What’s in the Box?

Before we dive deeper into the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid specs and customer feedback, let’s take a look at what you actually receive at your doorstep when you order a Viking Hybrid for yourself:

  1. The tub, obviously
  2. A gen-2 chiller
  3. A lid / tub cover
  4. 2 months’ worth of filter supply
  5. A 60-day membership for the Nordic Flow app

The “gen-2 chiller” is an upgraded chiller from the previous generation. You’ll get either a PRO or an ELITE, depending on what you ordered - both of them are high-end chillers, with the ELITE being a bit more powerful than its counterpart.

Some customer Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid reviews mention that the tub in question doesn’t have a dedicated cover. That’s false - a cover will be included in your purchase, so if you want to protect your Viking Hybrid from debris outside, it should definitely be covered while not in use.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: the tub.
The Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid is very easy to fit in your home.

The Nordic Flow app is a dedicated mobile application where you can manage your cold plunging settings (i.e. adjust the water temperature remotely) and also use “modern mindfulness tools” to aid you in your wellness journey.

What We Liked

As you’ve probably gathered from the introduction part of this Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid cold plunge review, there’s a lot of good that can be said about the tub in question. In no particular order, some of the biggest perks and features that stood out to me are:

  1. Durable & built to last
  2. Comfortable, thoughtful design
  3. Integrated chiller + heater
  4. Can be used both indoors & outdoors
  5. Simple to take care of

One of the very first things you’ll likely notice with the cold plunge tub in question is its durability and aesthetic choices. The entire tub is made out of high-density polyethylene. It’s a high-quality, recyclable thermoplastic polymer[1] - if you ever see the white “HDPE” sticker on a product, it’s basically that.

The great thing about polyethylene is that it’s very durable. So much so, that the Viking Hybrid is certified to be used both indoors and outdoors, all year round. Since it’s a pretty easy-to-move tub, you’ll be able to switch up how, where, and when you want to use it - that's cool!

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: a girl leaning against the tub.
The tub is made out of HDPE - high-density polyethylene that's durable and recyclable.

The design choices are also top-tier. There are three Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid colors to pick from - Arctic White, Charcoal Grey, and Slate Blue. The tub also has a slanted edge, and is vertical - this makes it not only much easier to get into and out of, but also compact, too. You shouldn’t have any issues fitting the product in your room, garage, outside patio, or most other places.

While some customer Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid reviews don’t mention this, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to hear that the tub comes with an integrated chiller (that’s included in the price tag). The chiller works quietly and features both cooling and heating capabilities. You’ll be able to get the water temperature anywhere from 35°F to 104°F (1.6°C to 40°C), which makes the Viking Hybrid a very versatile product.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: a man uncovering the lid of the tub.
The Viking Hybrid comes with an integrated chiller + heater.

The PRO chiller has 0.8 HP, while the ELITE version comes with 1 HP. Nordic Wave mentions that the ELITE version has 50% more cooling capacity, which is a point worth considering if you’re looking for a long-term cold plunging experience.

All of that is “crowned” by the fact that the Viking Hybrid is very easy to take care of, and requires minimal actual maintenance on your end. The filters are super simple to swap out, you don’t need to use any chemicals, and the maintenance process itself doesn’t need to be performed all that often.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: the inside of the tub.
The tub is very easy to maintain and take care of.

Even if you do run into some sort of an issue, Nordic Wave’s customer support is very friendly and always ready to lend a helping hand. There’s an entire community ecosystem surrounding the brand, as well, so you’ll likely find answers to all of your questions online pretty easily.

What We Didn’t Like

I must admit, for the most part, I enjoy everything about the product in question. I had a lot of expectations when I started preparing to write this Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid cold plunge review, and most of them have been met! However, there are a couple of points that are worth considering if you’re planning to purchase this cold plunge tub:

  1. A bit pricey
  2. Might not fit exceptionally tall individuals

We’ll take a more in-depth look at the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid price a bit later in the review, but put short, it’s relatively pricey. While there are financing options available, the price tag itself might sway some people away, and towards more affordable options.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: a girl inside of the tub.
If you're a really tall person, the Viking Hybrid might be a bit of a tight fit.

Also, while the vertical design with a slanted edge is unique and has a lot of pros, it will admittedly have a hard time accommodating anyone over 6’6” (198 cm) tall. If you’re a taller individual, you’ll probably want to look at alternatives designed specifically for tall people.

Note that the Viking Hybrid is a single-person tub. It won’t fit two people at a time - just something to keep in mind!

Setup & Installation

Setting up the tub is actually super simple and quick to do. Due to the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid dimensions, the product will likely fit even in the tighter corners of the room. It comes in a single piece (there’s practically nothing to assemble, tub-wise), and weighs around 62 lbs (28 kg). It’s a comparatively light tub, so it shouldn’t really be a struggle to move around.

The chiller is a separate topic, but it doesn’t offer a lot of trouble, either. It’ll have wheels on, so pushing it around will be a breeze. You will need to connect it to the tub, but the entire package comes with instructions on how to do that, and you won’t need any special tools to aid you.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: a dog standing near the tub.
You really shouldn't face any issues setting up the tub.

All in all, setting up the Viking Hybrid is a straightforward process for most people. The exception here is if you’re someone who has mobility issues - if that’s the case, I’d recommend asking a friend or family member for help.

Or, if you’re based in the States, you could simply enjoy the complimentary white-glove delivery service offered by Nordic Wave. By definition, it includes the unpackaging and setup of your brand-new tub.

Viking Hybrid Pricing

So - let’s talk about the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid cold plunge price.

The tub comes in three different colours, but this customization option doesn’t impact the price. What does impact it, though, are the chillers - depending on which chiller you’d want to get, the total end cost might be higher.

The actual numbers look like this:

  1. Viking Hybrid (PRO Chiller) - $5,990 (currently on sale for $4,990)
  2. Viking Hybrid (ELITE Chiller) - $6,990 (currently on sale for $5,990)

The Viking Hybrid will ship within a week, and comes with a complimentary 1-year standard warranty. If you’re purchasing the tub from within the United States, you’ll receive free shipping, as well as the aforementioned white-glove delivery.

You also get a 60-day free trial for the Pro plan of Nordic Flow - the company’s app that’s used to interact with the plunge remotely, view your stats, and communicate with the wider Nordic Wave community.

There’s no sugarcoating it - the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid price is a bit “up there”, especially when compared to a lot of entry-level cold plunge tubs on the market today. That being said, obviously, this product comes with a whole different set of features and quality control - if you keep that in mind, most of the company’s customers agree that the price is justified.

Customer Support

There’s a saying that a company is only as good as its customer support[2]. I mean, when you think about it, it does make sense - if you face some frustrations with your purchase, and the support is unhelpful, you’re likely never going to shop there again.

I’m happy to say that, judging from customer feedback, Nordic Wave has some great customer support capabilities.

The support team is based in the US, and is available to be contacted via both live chat and phone. The only downside is that it’s not 24/7 - you can contact Nordic Wave’s support Monday to Friday, from 9 AM to 5 PM ET.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: a girl smiling in the tub.
People are generally very happy with the quality of Nordic Wave's customer support.

That said, the people on the other side of the screen should be able to help you out, no matter what sort of issue or question you might be facing. Customers tend to point out that the Nordic Wave’s support team is very knowledgeable and professional, which is always nice to hear when you’re looking for some help with a specific product.

Some customer Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid reviews also note that, before contacting support, you may want to check out the FAQ section and the Help Center on Nordic Wave’s official website. Chances are that you’ll find many of the potential questions that you might have answered there.

Viking Hybrid vs Competitors

By this point in the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review, you probably have a pretty good mental image of what the tub in question is like. However, it always helps to put things into perspective - to do just that, let’s compare and contrast the Viking Hybrid with some of its main competitors - other, similar products that are often considered to be among the leaders in this market.

Viking Hybrid vs Plunge Air

Plunge is a very well-known name in the cold plunge product industry - I mean, the brand is literally called that, so the bar is set very high.

And, to be fair, many people agree that it delivers - Plunge offers premium cold plunging products, with the Air being one of the more entry-level tubs in its lineup.

Viking Hybrid Plunge Air
Price From $4,990 From $5,490
Dimensions 50” x 31” x 34” (127 x 78.74 x 86.36 cm) 61" L x 32" W x 28" H (195 x 80 x 73.5 cm)
Capacity 102 gallons (386.1 liters) 105 gallons / 397 liters
Min. Temperature 35°F (1.6°C) 37°F (2.7°C)
Heater? Yes Yes, optional
Filtration Multi-stage filtration + ozone sanitation 20-micron filter + ozone sanitation
App Control Yes Yes
Portability Portable Very portable (inflatable tub)
Warranty 1-year 1-year (limited)
Table: Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid vs Plunge Air

Both the Plunge Air and the Viking Hybrid are fantastic tubs - that goes without saying. They’re actually not that different, either - while the Air is a bit bigger, the Viking Hybrid can get a bit colder. But, for most people, these differences are going to be trivial.

What is worth mentioning, however, is that some customers might feel that Nordic Wave’s product gets you more bang for your buck. If caught on sale, it’s more affordable than the Plunge Air, and not only that - the Viking Hybrid is made from polyethylene, while the Air is an inflatable tub.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: the Plunge Air.
Plunge Air is somewhat similar to the Viking Hybrid, but there are a few notable differences.

That’s not to say that the latter isn’t sturdy or well-built. But for some customers, justifying a $5,490 price tag for an inflatable product is difficult.

To be fair, if you came into this Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review looking exclusively for portability, the Plunge Air might fit your expectations. But even then, the Viking Hybrid is very lightweight and portable, albeit not as simple to pack up and move around.

Viking Hybrid vs Arctic Warriors Air XL

Arctic Warriors is another well-known name in the cold plunging space. The Air XL (yes, another product called “Air” - don’t get it mixed up) is one of the company’s most popular tubs, offering a notably different experience from the Viking Hybrid.

Viking Hybrid Air XL
Price From $4,990 From $2,190 (with a chiller)
Dimensions 50” x 31” x 34” (127 x 78.74 x 86.36 cm) 60" x 31" x 26" (152.4 cm x 78.7 cm x 66 cm)
Capacity 102 gallons (386.1 liters) 120 gallons (480 liters)
Min. Temperature 35°F (1.6°C) 35°F (1.6°C)
Heater? Yes Yes, optional
Filtration Multi-stage filtration + ozone sanitation AquaPure 20-micron & particle filtration + ozone sanitation)
App Control Yes WiFi smart control
Portability Portable Very portable (inflatable tub)
Warranty 1-year 1-year
Table: Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid vs Arctic Warriors Air XL

The two tubs are likely going to target two different groups of customers. Judging by customer Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid cold plunge reviews left online, this tub is a high-quality, premium-feel semi-portable product that will suit most people in most situations - a fantastic all-rounder, if you will.

On the other hand, the Air XL is more of an outdoorsy type of product. It’s inflatable (same as the aforementioned Plunge Air), features a rugged design (military-grade build), and is bigger than the Viking Hybrid.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: the Arctic Warriors Air XL.
The Arctic Warriors Air XL is a rugged, outdoors-oriented cold plunge tub.

It’s also much more affordable, as well. That being said, the Air XL requires more space to fit properly, features only an optional heater, and isn’t as friendly to people who might have mobility issues.

All in all, if you’re looking for a versatile cold plunge tub that would serve you for a long time and be super-simple to maintain, you won’t find many Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid complaints regarding these points. If you’re on a stricter budget, though, and don’t mind (or even prefer) the rugged, outdoors-oriented design, Arctic Warriors’ Air XL might be a viable alternative.

Viking Hybrid vs Redwood Outdoors Alaskan

Up to this point in the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review, the comparisons we looked at were somewhat ‘on the same page’, so to speak - while all the tubs were different from one another, they were all still in the same general vicinity of a modern, portable, lightweight, and premium-quality product.

It wouldn’t really be a proper comparison without a curveball now, would it?

Viking Hybrid Alaskan
Price From $4,990 From $1,299
Dimensions 50” x 31” x 34” (127 x 78.74 x 86.36 cm) Approx. 40.5" tall and 37" wide
Capacity 102 gallons (386.1 liters) 130 gallons (492 liters)
Min. Temperature 35°F (1.6°C) Manual cooling (ice / cold water)
Heater? Yes No
Filtration Multi-stage filtration + ozone sanitation None
App Control Yes No
Portability Portable Not really portable
Warranty 1-year 1-year
Table: Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid vs Redwood Outdoors Alaskan

The Redwood Outdoors Alaskan cold plunge tub is, admittedly, very different from the Viking Hybrid. It’s a Scandinavian-style cedar barrel that will suit cold plunging enthusiasts who prefer a raw, traditional approach to the process.

It doesn’t have any built-in filtration, no heaters or chillers (you would need to pour ice or cold water into it manually), and no fancy applications to regulate or adjust the water temperature. Obviously, if you’re looking at products like the Viking Hybrid, the Alaskan might be very far from what you’d prefer.

Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review: the Redwood Outdoors Alaskan.
The Redwood Outdoors Alaskan is a Scandinavian-style cold plunge barrel.

That said, the barrel is relatively affordable and can serve as a great aesthetic addition to your outdoor wellness setup. Just keep in mind that it’s not really portable - while you can technically move it around, it’s not going to be an easy feat to accomplish, since the entire construction does weigh a lot.

In Summary

So, then - what’s the final verdict in this Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid review?

Well, if you read through the entirety of it, you probably already know - it’s a fantastic product that will suit most people’s wants and needs!

Seriously - the Viking Hybrid is universally loved for its design choices, functionality, durability, and user-friendly usability. While it’s somewhat pricey compared to many other products in the space, most customers agree that the quality justifies the price tag.

The tub is simple to move around, is friendly for people with mobility issues, and comes with an integrated chiller + heater setup. The maintenance is minimal, and if you do face some issues or have questions, there are zero Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid complaints when it comes to the company’s customer support - help is always around the corner!

If you’re looking for a top-tier product to start off your wellness journey with, I would personally definitely recommend checking the Viking Hybrid out. If you manage to grab the tub during a dedicated sale, you might get an incredible deal on it, too!

Scientific References

  • 1. Isabel N. Contreras, Jenna Bader, Patricia Durant, Lonny Grafman: 'An Analysis of Recycling High Density Polyethylene with Limited Resources';
  • 2. Genesys: 'The State of Customer Experience report'.

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FAQ

Does the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid need professional installation?

No, the Viking Hybrid is very simple to set up - no special tools are required, and the process is pretty self-explanatory. That said, the shipping includes a white-glove delivery option, which usually includes setting up the tub for you, as well - so chances are that you won’t need to lift a finger!

How cold can the Viking Hybrid get?

Depending on the chiller, the Viking Hybrid can cool water down to around 35°F (1.6°C). Note that there’s also a heating option, as well - you can heat the water up to 104°F (40°C), so the tub can be used for contrast therapy, too.

Does the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid have filtration?

Yup. The tub uses a chiller-built-in multi-stage filtration system with ozone sanitation and water circulation. The maintenance required is minimal, so you won’t find many customer Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid cold plunge reviews that would complain regarding this point.

Is the Viking Hybrid good for beginners?

Nordic Wave’s Viking Hybrid is one of the best cold plunge tubs for beginners in the space. The temperature controls are straightforward, it’s super simple to use and upkeep, and the all-in-one setup makes it beginner-friendly compared to more complicated, DIY-type plunge systems.

Is the Viking Hybrid worth the price?

For people who want both heating and cooling in a premium, low-maintenance-requiring cold plunge tub, the Viking Hybrid is certainly worth the price tag. Its build quality and convenience are among the biggest price justifications.

Is the Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid chiller loud?

Judging from user Nordic Wave Viking Hybrid reviews - not really. You will hear the chiller running, but it’s comparatively quiet when compared to some other popular alternatives. Most users describe it as a low hum similar to a small air conditioning unit.

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