What is Floating?
A float tank (also called an isolation tank or sensory deprivation tank) is essentially the perfect bath tub. They vary in size, but the typical tank is 230cm long and 140cm wide. Air is allowed to freely flow in and out, and the door never locks or latches.
It holds about 30cm of water, which is saturated with 420kgs of Epsom salt. This creates a solution more buoyant than the Dead Sea, and you effortlessly float on your back about half in and half out of the water.
The water itself is kept at the average skin temperature ( 35,3°C), which allows you to lose track of your body. The tank is sound proof and, when you turn off the light, completely dark.
No gravity, no touch, no sight, and no sound. Just pure nothing.