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Floatation therapy: i-sopod

i-sopod

With demand for touchless treatments increasing, floatation pods are becoming a popular option. i-sopod was founded by floatation expert Tim Strudwick, who also owns sister company Float Works, in London.

The i-sopod floatation device uses combined photocatalytic and hydroxyl radical technology to instantaneously destroy viruses, bacteria and pathogens during sterilisation.

A new thermal pool cover also reduces electrical consumption by between 20% and 40%. The pod is lit with LED spa lamps, comes in customisable colours and includes a built-in MP3 player and Bluetooth connectivity. Session length, music timing, disinfection and cleaning can be determined via the remote-control system.

www.i-sopod.com

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