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CryoBuilt Everest vs Impact Cryotherapy One

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which — compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Editor & Founder
Published May 3, 2026
CryoBuilt
CryoBuilt

Everest

The home cryo system that doesn't require liquid nitrogen — CryoBuilt Everest uses electric refrigeration, which changes the install + operating economics dramatically.

PRICE
$50,000–$60,000
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Impact Cryotherapy
Impact Cryotherapy

One

CryoBuilt's primary competitor in the electric-cryo category — Impact Cryotherapy One delivers comparable performance at meaningful price discount.

PRICE
$38,000–$48,000
View at Impact Cryotherapy
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile — read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Side-by-side specs

SpecCryoBuilt EverestImpact Cryotherapy One
price$50,000–$60,000$38,000–$48,000
typeElectric whole-body cryo (no nitrogen)Electric whole-body cryo
temperature floor-110°F-130°F
session time2.5-3 minutes2.5-3 minutes
power240V dedicated circuit240V dedicated
warranty3 years parts + labor3 years

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Who should buy which

Pick the CryoBuilt Everest if

Home buyers wanting daily cryo without the nitrogen logistics. Family offices building dedicated wellness rooms. Athletes who want session-on-demand without commute to a cryo studio.

Skip if

You need below -110°F floor (rare for non-clinical use), or you can't accommodate the 240V install + 8×6 ft footprint.

Pick the Impact Cryotherapy One if

Buyers wanting electric cryo at the lower end of the ultra-premium tier. Spec-per-dollar shoppers comfortable with a slightly less-established brand.

Skip if

You want the most-established home-cryo brand (go CryoBuilt) or you need access to the largest dealer network for service.

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FULL REVIEW
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