Next Level Floats
We believe that having somewhere to relax—a refuge to escape from it all—is key to staying grounded. That’s why we’ve put so much care into Lift. Having experienced the inner stillness, bursts of insight and relief from pain that floating can bring, we’re passionate about making this practice more widely available.
We pay exacting attention to every aspect of your float because we know it’s crucial to providing you with the best experience. Our knowledge in this unique field has provided us with the tools to bring you to the next level in floating. A lounge where you can decompress post-float is but one of the many details you’ll appreciate.
Transformative Benefits of Sensory Deprivation Floating
Emotional Well-being
Lowered Blood Pressure
Boosted Immune System
Faster Muscle Recovery
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Suffer from anxiety? Try a sensory deprivation tank
Created By The Guardian Developed in the 1950s by a psychologist interested in hallucinogenic drugs, sensory deprivation tanks are now back
Is sensory deprivation the key to relaxation? My test in a float tank
Created By Today A few months ago, a mysterious new business opened in my neighborhood: a “flotation therapy center” offering one-hour
Five Reasons to Float In a Sensory Deprivation Tank
Created By Bazaar GETTY IMAGES There’s beauty in the habitual activity of everyday life, but every now and then, I like to challenge myself
Go Find Nirvana at Brooklyn’s First Sensory Deprivation Center
Created By Brooklyn Magazine Floating in a dark, silent little pod full of water and 1000 pounds of Epsom salt could
What It’s Really Like to Float in a Sensory-Deprivation Tank
Created By Glamour When my acupuncturist, Justine Wenger (you might remember her from my account of what it’s like to get facial acupuncture), first
How floating naked may offer relief from pain, stress
Created By Fox news Forty-eight-year-old Christine Jagde thought she had tried everything to relieve her debilitating migraines, until she stumbled upon