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Float therapy

Weightless recovery — premium float tanks and sensory-deprivation pods for deep relaxation, better sleep, and full-body reset.

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Choosing a float tank

Float therapy means resting in a warm, ultra-buoyant Epsom-salt solution in a quiet, low-stimulation space — letting the body and nervous system fully switch off. Use this short guide to choose the right tank for your space.

1. Plan your space

Float tanks need a dedicated, climate-controlled room with clearance around the unit, good ventilation, and a shower nearby for the pre- and post-float rinse.

2. Pod or open tank

Enclosed pods give the deepest light- and sound-isolation for true sensory deprivation. Open tanks and cabins feel more spacious and are easier for those who prefer not to be fully enclosed.

3. Think about upkeep

Modern tanks self-manage the water with filtration plus UV or ozone sanitation, and the high salt content is naturally inhospitable to bacteria. Look for automated cleaning cycles to keep maintenance simple.

4. Make it a practice

The benefits build with consistency. A 45–60 minute float a few times a week is the sweet spot for recovery, sleep, and stress relief.

Frequently asked questions

What is float therapy?

Float therapy is floating effortlessly in a warm, highly concentrated Epsom-salt solution. The buoyancy takes pressure off joints and muscles while the quiet, low-light environment calms the nervous system — deeply relaxing and restorative.

What’s in the Float Therapy collection?

Premium float tanks and sensory-deprivation pods for home, spa, recovery-center, and wellness-clinic use — from trusted flotation brands.

How much space do I need?

A dedicated, well-ventilated room with clearance around the tank and a nearby shower. Exact footprint and clearance requirements are listed on each product page.

How long is a float session?

Most sessions run 45–60 minutes, but even 20–30 minutes delivers meaningful relaxation and recovery. Many people float a few times a week.

Indoor or outdoor?

Float tanks are designed for indoor, climate-controlled spaces — stable temperature and humidity are important for the water and the experience.

What if I need help choosing?

We’re happy to help you pick the right tank for your space and goals. Reach out through our contact page and our team will guide you.