Equipment & Build-Out comparison
CryoBuilt vs Trident Cryotherapy
How CryoBuilt and Trident Cryotherapy compare for wellness franchise operators — side-by-side specs and our verdict on which fits which concept.
Side-by-side
| CryoBuilt | Trident Cryotherapy | |
|---|---|---|
| Modality | Cryotherapy | Cryotherapy |
| Technology | Electric (nitrogen-free) | Electric (nitrogen-free) |
| Price range | $95,000–$180,000+ | $45,000–$85,000 (approximate, quote-based) |
| Commercial/Home | Commercial | Commercial |
| Best for | Large clinics, franchises, and sports performance centers running high daily session volume | Studio owners wanting electric cryotherapy without CryoBuilt/MECOTEC-level pricing |
| Differentiator | 100% electric, U.S.-engineered, supports 300+ sessions/day on high-capacity models | Positioned as the affordable entry point into electric (not nitrogen) cryotherapy |
Our verdict
Both supply whole-body cryotherapy chambers, a category where equipment quality, safety design, and service support vary widely. CryoBuilt is known for electric (nitrogen-free) chambers, which remove the handling and safety overhead of liquid nitrogen — a meaningful operational advantage for franchises training many staff. Trident competes on price and availability within the nitrogen-cooled segment. For lower operational risk and simpler staff protocols, CryoBuilt's electric approach is compelling; if budget drives the decision, compare Trident carefully on warranty and service.
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CryoBuilt
Fully electric whole-body cryotherapy chambers with no nitrogen required.
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Trident Cryotherapy
U.S.-made electric cryotherapy chambers positioned as the affordable entry point into electric cryo.
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