

🛁 Elevate your self-care game with instant spa luxury—because you deserve the best soak!
The CO-Z Inflatable Bathtub is a portable, foldable spa tub designed for adults up to 6 ft and 220 lbs. Made from durable, eco-friendly high-density PVC with thermal fusion technology, it inflates in under 3 minutes using the included electric air pump. Featuring an ergonomic inflatable pillow, backrest, armrests, a rollable zipper cover for temperature control, and a convenient cup holder, it offers spa-quality comfort indoors or outdoors. Its compact design ensures easy storage and transport, making luxurious relaxation accessible anytime, anywhere.







| Brand | CO-Z |
| Color | Brown |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 63"L x 33"W x 29.1"H |
| Style | Modern |
B**H
Great Purchase
This met every hope I had. Nice, durable material. Fit in a space smaller than what the dimensions say so if you're space is a few inches smaller, go ahead and try it anyways. I'm 5'7" and was able to sit inside very confortably with my legs fully extended. Very easy to set up, put away and store. Best purchase in a long time! Held the heat for longer than I cared to stay in it.
S**5
Highly recommend
This tub so far is perfection. I have a large walk in but no bath tub. I have missed taking a bath. Now I have aches and pains and wanted to soak. This inflatable bath tub is great! Blows up easy. Size is perfect. Fit right in my shower stall. Holds the heat so much more than my old real bath tub did. I highly recommend.
V**A
Comfy bath tub
I honestly really do love this tub especially since I dont have an actual tub. It is so comfy and fits perfectly. The only downside is I wish I could rotate the drain. It is a little challenging getting the water out without flooding my bathroom floor due to the drain placement. Once I figure this out i woukd give it 5 stars. The quality of it is great otherwise and it's easy to set up .
B**W
5'7, 41 inch hip to heel, sz20 female who loves it!
This is the Cadillac of inflatable bathtubs. I havent had an actual "bath" in 2 years since I moved into a house that only has standing showers. I am 5'7 with my legs being 41 inches from hip to heel. Like all bathtubs, not all of me (top and bottom) can fit under the water at once. But this tub has plenty of leg room while slightly slouched. I am also a double wide sized lady, 44inch hips and bra. It was a little tight but again, still comfortable and a great fit for me to be able to take a bath and relax once a week. The cushion that comes with it is a must to sit on, otherwise your butt cheeks will be cold while the rest of you is hot. I also loooooove the zip up option to keep the heat in. Surprisingly enough, the water stayed hot/warm even 30 minutes in. So that was also a plus. But very cushy, very soft, and very nice.
A**N
Don't do it
I really wanted to love this. I miss having a tub SO bad, but not this bad! It started out good. The pump blew it up, looked ok. Realized quickly the zipper was junk and kept getting hung up on the plastic. Still hopeful though! Noticed odd placing of the valves and drains, but maintained my positivity. Hooked up the drain tube, closed the plugs and started the crash and burning process of my hopes and dreams. It seemed to be going ok, then I felt water... then A LOT of water. Thankfully I'd put down some towels just in case. Tried draining it and nothing. I do not for the life of me understand it. Pulled the plug, tube was bone dry. I had to LIFT the other end of the tub while my daughter kept the short little tube in our shower. Finally got it drained. I'm still hopeful, maybe the plug wasn't pushed all the way. I don't like to not succeed. So attempt 2. Going good, triple checked the plugs, water going... great! Right? My daughter tested it out and found it very uncomfortable. But, seemed ok all in all. Until it wasn't. Went to drain it, pulled the plug and the WHOLE piece came off! Niagara falls in the bathroom. I can however leave an amazing review for my brand new waterproof flooring!
B**M
This is great if u only have a shower!
Update: while getting it in/out of my shower, it rubbed up against my shampoo dispenser on the wall and it put about a 2" puncture in one of the 3 chambers you blow up. I tried to tape it up, first with packing tape, then with flex-seal tape. Both tapes allowed me time to have 1 decent bath, then it would deflate (I kept it inflated in my dining room while not in use). I was disappointed the flex tape didn't seal it 😣. But then I tried to get a bath in it the other night and not only was my tape leaking more, but I discovered a pinhole leak while taking a bath, on the inside on one of the chambers (not the same chamber as the rip). I was sad that I could only soak for about 10 min before it was deflating so much from both spots that I was afraid it would overspill. I kept letting a little water out of the drain hoping it wouldn't go over, but I just ended up getting out.. I do love the tub as it has allowed me to soak at home, and I have purchased a 2nd tub to replace the one that is leaking. Just be careful not to rub it up against anything that may puncture ur tub. It's not as durable as I thought it would be. I have only had a shower for the past 20 years, it does have a removable seat in the shower, but I have missed my tub soaks! I have plans to get a large garden tub when we remodel but that's way in the future. When I travel for work, I take advantage of a whirlpool tub in the hotel and it's so great! I have been looking at this for a while, and I have been working 72 hrs weeks for a couple of months. I just got to where I was constantly hurting and decided to get this inflatable tub. I have a 60" shower and I knew it would be close but I decided to try it and it worked! We have a handheld wand and I used that to fill up the tub and my routed the drain hose down the drain. I started to fill it up and added my Epson salt and I was in heaven! It's almost too wide for my shower door but it still works for what I need. After my soak, I pulled the drain, then had to carefully get up and out. It drained slowly but it did drain completely. The zipper was nice bc it hold the heat in
P**S
Get it
I bought this because a reviewer said that their 6'4" son could fit/stretch out in it. That can't be true. I'm 5'9" and sitting straight up in the tub, I fit but my back and feet were touching both ends (front to back, butt to toes) I mention this because I don't want anyone that may be really tall to be fooled. You'll fit, but you'll need to bend your knees. That said, I love this tub. It did not fit in the shower area like I thought it would but that was fine. Place it on the bathroom floor and fill it up. It holds heat for HOURS. Over 2 hours to be exact. That zipper cover does it's job! I soaked for over 2.5 hours and the water was still quite warm when I got out. If you sit upright, the inflatable backrest is very comfortable but if you want to lie your head back to fully submerge your body, you can't lie your head down with the backrest inflated. I let the air out of the backrest and rested my head on just the tub. It was more than comfortable. The bottom of the tub was cushioned enough not to hurt my bottom but for an added spa/cloud feeling you can possibly add an additional inflatable liner to make it more soft. It was easy to inflate/deflate and store away. Overall, I'm very pleased with this purchase, especially for the cost
J**C
Absolutely Recommend!
I have now had this for several months and had probably 8 to 10 lovely soaks. The water stays hot for about 2 hours with the cover zipped up! I have a very small bathroom with a corner shower and have to move things out of the way to set this up - but I am sooo happy I bought this inflatable tub. I just fill it with my shower hose. I was without a tub for about 3 years as we live off-grid in a tiny house. I have to angle it to set it up as you can see in the photo. It is comfortable, plenty deep, stays hot for hours, and I’ve added salts for my sore muscles and the tub is still absolutely perfect. Emptying it is easy - I just unplug the one on the right and let it drain into my shower. I do have to lift it up once it’s almost empty to get all the water out. Then I dry it off with a towel before storing. Storage was a little tricky at first, but we figured out if I get all the air out and fold it up like it’s a blanket, I can store it in a queen size comforter case - those plastic zip up rectangle bags that a comforter comes in. Works perfectly! If you live off grid and don’t have a large solar set up, I can tell you the blower to inflate barely uses any of our power at all. Most of the power needed is to pump the water (we have a propane on-demand hot water heater). Highly recommend one of those, too!
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