What to Bring:

  • preferred post-shower items (styling aids, makeup)
  • loose-fitting post-float clothes (float rooms are humid)

Provided for You:

  • towels and washcloth
  • earplugs
  • toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, combs, deodorant wipes, and cotton swabs)
  • hairdryers, curling irons, flat irons, and styling aids
  • refreshments (water and tea)

*Note: Float rooms are private and floating is generally done in the nude, so swimwear is unnecessary, but optional per user.

Frequently asked questions

As a former professional skier and US Freeski team athlete, I have been trained to always be on the move. Recently retired, I am now a yoga and fitness instructor and teach close to 15 classes a week. Which sometimes brings me to not just physically but emotionally and spiritually exhausted. I love my personal yoga practice but is still something physical I end up doing to recharge. I honestly didn’t know how to just STOP… until I tried floating! For years even a recovery program involved exercise, painful ice baths or movement of some kind. With floating, there is nothing physical I have to do, nothing to do but reset and heal all aspects that I wasn’t taking time for. I will now take time for my yoga when I need movement but when I need nothing but stillness, I float… This is now my new reset. 
Ashley Battersby Former professional skier, Yoga and Fitness Instructor