How long do sessions last?
1 to 2 hours. Stay in until you feel you are ready to get out.
1 to 2 hours. Stay in until you feel you are ready to get out.
You don’t wear anything while floating.
Yes. To extend the life of the filtration system, showering beforehand is extremely important. Using the shower afterwards is also suggested to remove the coating of Epsom salt that is left on the skin and hair.
No. In fact, the less you do the better. It may take a couple sessions to get the hang of it.
Yes: If you are comfortable and can control your menstruation in a swimming pool, then you can do so in a float tank.
The dimensions of a standard Float Lab Sensory Deprivation Tank are 5′ Wide 8′ Long x 7′ High.
Relaxation Reduces Stress Improves sleep patterns Normalizes blood pressure Enhances ability to stay focused and concentrate Unlocks the creative centers in your brain Strengthens immune system Pain relief from injuries/ailments Helps reduce addictive behavior Alleviates symptoms of depression and anxiety Relieves inflammation in joints Speeds recovery from Jet lag
A sensory deprivation tank provides a light- and sound-free environment containing 12″ of solution consisting of water and about 1000 lbs. of dissolved Epsom salt. The fluid temperature is maintained at external body temperature [around 95˚]. Inside the sensory deprivation tank, the participant floats effortlessly without gravitational requirements and neither sound nor light input to [...]