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  • This shit is hilarious!!

  • first question, where does the oxygen come in? 2) can you die 3) is it awesome?

  • how the hell do you spend an hour and 30 minutes in there?! thats a long time

  • This definetely seems interesting. It's a bit pricey though. I've been doing sensory deprivation without a tank, just sitting in dark quiet room with earplugs on, meditating. It's great insightful experience itself.

  • you have my aprove just becouse you have the test for echo album in your tshirt

  • JOE ROGAN!!

  • The point is not to have music or candles or any of that crap, just yourself and your mind and nothing else.

    Noticed the way he looked before he went in the tank, all tence and nervous about the camera it seemed, and when he got out he was just talking talking talking full of words and not nervous at all.

    Awesome.

  • Haha Minneapolis has $45 for 1.5 hours

  • i wanna try this soooooooo bad ^^,

  • Where can I buy a tank?

  • @RayDickstein Check out floatationdotcom for manufacturers and used tanks. You can also find used tanks at floatfinderdotcom.

  • I am 22 and this will be my first time in the tank here in NYC. 80$ hr. I hope i enjoy it and maybe make a decision of what i want to do in life in one hour lol. But i prob will not. I want to come out with something not like oh whoah 80bucks to lay in water could just go to Israel and float in the dead sea. But I do get sleep paralysis from time to time. SO maybe that will help me get into a lucid image state i hope. Thanks for posting. Were you nervous before entering? I am :[.

  • whats the fat limit on that thing?

  • Is there an age limit (ie. do you need to be over 18 to use one)?

  • @RileyRichardz I've only had a few minors in my tanks. Some Floatation businesses may not allow minors. As long as I trust them and they have their parents consent I've allowed it.

  • @JustRelaxFloatation What would be wrong with a minor doing the tank?

  • Sweet Rush T shirt ! (hehe)

  • Do you live in Michigan? I'm from Davison and wouldn't mind going there sometime.

  • @Alienpubes Just Relax Floatation is located in Rockford, MI which is just north of Grand Rapids. The website is justrelaxfloatationdotcom.

  • @JustRelaxFloatation no shit my cousin lives there im visiting just so i can go to this place ive heard so much how much is it

  • @AlexGriffin8808 see further comments about prices

  • if the tub was big enough i would try this in the tub with some salt xD

  • errm.. ok? so.. I pay 90$ to sit in a pitch black paddling pool for 1 hour..

    are you shitting me lol? I can just black out my damn pool and VOILA!?

    am I missing something..

  • @Lukeyblades Yes you are missing a chance to open up your mind and experience yourself in a whole new perspective

  • @Lukeyblades Ok, humans are sensory creatures. We determine our environment and identify threats through the input of our 5 senses (hear, see, smell, taste, touch). What this device aims to do is isolate all those senses from stimuli (meaning you hear nothing, see nothing, smell nothing, etc). The isolation of stimuli can lead to interesting effects. It's like a "Ganzfeld Effect" for all the senses.

  • you're supposed to do this naked otherwise you dont get the full experience because clothes cause stimulation

  • do they have them at spas

  • PLEASE HELP I am interested in using a float tank but i am afraid i wont fit i am 6 foot 7 inches and wondering if the tank is long enough for someone like me

  • @TotallyRad10 Most talks are about 8ft long so you're good.

  • I'm thinking about doing it. What's the difference between the tank and the pool? I want to have a hallucinagenic and spiritual experience

  • I want to try one in the future after some time after I finally find dmt. I'm trying to lucid dream but every time I start getting into one one of my legs will do a full kick into the air or my body will turn over completely...I'm fairly new to all of this and hope to strengthen my penial gland

  • I have seen a documentary on water that had oxygen added to it.. that the person may be able to breath the water into lungs. anyone have any info on this technology?

  • @upcycle water is mad of oxygen and hydrogen, hence h2o...

  • @upcycle umm water is made of oxygen.. lol

  • @upcycle i know what you are talking about, its not that oxygen has been added but a molecular compound either a Perfluorochemical perfluorocarbon structure. both a clasiffied as a liquid and you can breath in both. Its used in some diving mixes. however i think the componds are quite rare and expensive to purchase (not that i have tried) and all have been tested on rats (and it look as if there was quite a violant change from one median to another) hope this has helped :)

  • knowing me id freak out in the first 5 minutes

  • Can you drown?

  • People fall asleep in the tanks all the time and it's completely safe. Your face is out of the water. The water is only 10 inches deep. Turning yourself over in the tank without waking up would be very unlikely. Most people wake up from their body making the smallest twitch inside the tank. In the unlikely event you would turn over, there's no way you wouldn't wake up immediately to the heavily diluted salt water in your eyes, nose, and mouth.

  • @JustRelaxFloatation - You guys should try ionized water, its more micro-clustered aka dense, wonder if it would make a difference . . .

  • @JustRelaxFloatation thanks i saw this exactly at the same time i started wondering about that

  • Where can i go to use a isolaion tank. i really want to experience this but dont know where to start looking. Im in memphis tn. Anybody have any suggestions?

  • @qtube121 Check out floatfinderdotcom or floatforhealthdotnet

  • i think his pineal gland is too calcified... if he was younger... he would project..... dont consume aspartame, fluoride, processed flours or sugars and you can avoid the calcification of the Pineal Gland and allow for its natural activity.

  • to actually own one its like $10,000 new, so going to a place seems just fine

    ive recently gotten into stuff like this and lucid dreams

  • @TITISIMO25 I think of the coolest stuff when I'm like half asleep. I think this would be really cool. Too bad I can't write it down.

  • have you ever done DMT? I heard that the experience of the isolation tank is very intence with hallucinations. Is that true?

  • So since your in (from what I heard) body temp water, on boyant salt stuff so you float and in darkness the brain has nothing to react to doesn't it give u a similar feeling to psychedelic drugs in terms of going within yourself philosophically and psychologically? I'd be scared due to claustrophobia and view it as a coffin but its ironic to think this would shatter my perception of phobias probably, humm...

  • i want to eat some tabs and get into one of these things

  • i heard these make you hallucinate.. is that true?

  • id love to try it but i kind of get claustrophobic so id probably freak out . . .is it really small inside?

  • A lot of people worry about this but 99% of them were totally fine after getting in it. It's not like a tanning bed or MRI. It's more like gitting into a kids fort. You can sit up without hitting your head. It's about 2 feet longer than most bodies. The width of the tanks I have are between 3.5-4Feet.

  • ah that sounds alright its definitely something I've got to try

  • Claustrophobia is the fear of being in an situation where you have little or no control, such as such being in a broken down metro train stuck in a tunnel or a elevator that has stopped between floors.

    In the floatation environment you are not trapped or indeed obliged to stay in, if you don't like it you can always get out at any point, once we have explained this to our customers and they realise that they are in charge of the whole procedure their worries soon subside,

  • I've never done this but I'd like to try it. I bet it'd be awesome to blaze up and then do it.

  • Exactly what I was thinking.

  • heeellls yeah

  • I love floating in the salty box!! :) lol

  • for $40 I could buy 4 tabs of acid or over an eighth of mushrooms, then go sit in a dark froom for 5 or 12 hours.

  • I was going to remove this comment, but then I decided to leave it up. Curious how others will respond to it.

  • @JustRelaxFloatation

    support free speech :)

  • haha yeah, leave it up... some people deserve to be humiliated by their stupidity :D

  • @JustRelaxFloatation Thanks for leaving this comment up. I would like to respond to it by saying that yes, the experiences you could get from these things are similar, but they are not the same. You might as well try the sensory deprivation once. I hope that this doesn't get my comment deleted, but maybe you could come to the tank on a hit of acid or 1.5 grams of shrooms?

  • @JustRelaxFloatation Why were you going to remove this comment? I'm curious.

  • @AstroZombee87 I used to delete messages that spoke of drug usage for one. The message also negitively criticizes the cost and the experience you get. I left it up hoping others that have floated would say the experience is worth the money and time and without the use of drugs.

  • @JustRelaxFloatation Interesting, thanx.

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  • @zhulia For $80 you could do both and reach the Quasars and the Milky way.

  • WOW!! DUDE...

    Losing all your senses = Naural DMT TRIP = 999999999x Acid ...

  • @zhulia mix that with the tank and you would have a good trip

  • @zhulia psychedelics are the key to our survival. they break down our egotistical barriers and allow us to examine anything and everything from an entirely different perspective. its really just annoying, because whenever i talk to any people without psychedelic experience, their reaction is like im shooting up heroin or something. but mushrooms, and acid, and cactus are not heroin. theyre illegal because an ignorant society does not know enough about them.

  • @smokin427 This guy is right on the money!!!

  • @zhulia The differences are, it's saltwater so you are very buoyant, and it is also at skin temperature, so that you can't feel it. So you can't see, hear, or feel. And you feel weightless. Some tanks pump pure oxygen in as well. This deprives you of your usual senses, so your mind has nothing to do but focus inward. Even sober it's amazing, but some people even like to enhance sensory deprivation tanks with the use of THC, or LSD. It may be a pretty overwhelming experience on LSD though.

  • @zhulia true but a dark room doesnt deprave enough senses. Would be better to combine this with marijuana.

  • $40 an hour to sit in the dark , in a tub full of warm salt water...

  • @kirbienstien guy was obviously high when he came up with that shit, it worked though

  • That is a good price... I get raped for $90 for 1.5 hours

  • @angryher0 lol in Denver its only 40 bucks for an hour :D

  • id eat like 2 brownies and smoke like 3 bowls before going into that thing

  • @Thecrayzmapler you dont need to. a test was done that shown if you stay in for long enough, you'll start hallucinating.

    trippy stuff..

  • @Thecrayzmapler FUCK YEAH

  • @Thecrayzmapler

    no its best to just smoke cus your trying to relax your mind and have a trip these guys arent getting anything out of it, you can have intense trips in it with the help of an herbal substance lol but i tried eating brownies on top of tokin once and i ust sat in the tank and giggled for an hour hahaha

  • How much does it cost?

  • The hourly rate at Just Relax Floatation is $40, but can get cheaper with package deals. Most centers charge that or more.

  • WOW! That's actually a really good price...when I was watching this I was like damn must be like 200 dollars to do! I need to see if they have on in Idaho haha probably not! I definitely need to try this.

  • Any locations near Des Moines, IA??

  • sweet shirt at 2:30

  • I like Totem off that album.

  • I live in Mass, and there are a couple around me.  What seems to work is entering "Floatation Spa" + Your Location into Google Maps.

  • go to google and type in where to float" and you'll finda bunch in CO

  • I did this in 1985 in San Antonio. I started with there music. Within minutes I knew it would interfere so I had them turn it off. I sang the Hu. Reference Eckankar. So anyway I didn't think I had an experience. when my hour was up, the guy knocked on the tank. I guess I didn't respond. He opened the tank by lifting the lid thinking maybe I had drown..lol I was looking him straight in the eye. Even thought I was floating on my back in the water..:) you figure it out. Sweet Journeys

  • Goof

  • I went to this for the first time last night. It was great. The guy who owns it Lucas was very helpful and took the time to explain everything. I think every one should do it, The way this guy in the video explains it is right on the money. I did it half with music on and half without. I think the next time I go there I will do music the full time. Thanks again Lucas I hope this really takes off for you.

  • How much does something like that cost???

  • To rent it's $40 per hour at my location. Cheaper when you buy multiple. Most centers will be $40 or more and also have package deals. New tanks to buy start at about $8000 and depending on the tank go way up. Sometimes you can come across nice used ones for as little as half their new price.

  • Now is the water changed everytime a new client comes in?

  • It's run through a filtration system between each user. Most commercial tanks will usually use one of two main sanitizors, UV light or an ozonator.

  • Who makes those. I'd like to have one. I've seen altered states, i've had altered states, and many times i've relaxed in the bath tub and have felt a consciousness shift. What are they made of, who is the manufacturer?

  • What's the music that starts at 3:49?

    It's incredibly relaxing. :)

  • I believe that was a cd that was purchased at Target. A Lifescapes cd. The wellness seeker-T'ai chi.

  • also research Medwyn Goodall. Very powerful new age relaxation.

  • this is defenitly something i would like to try

    to bad i have no where to do it at around here in owensboro

  • So its completely harmless?

    Its not gonna freak anyone out an cause them to have a heartattack or anything like that?

    Cause it sounds like something Id be into doing.

  • It's totally safe. It's the more relaxing thing you'll probably ever experience. Some are a little anxious before their first time thinking they may feel claustrophobic but once they're in it the feeling goes away right away. It's bigger than you think and you're in control. Hope you try floating sometime.

  • if ur in a far enough state, can u lose control of your body and mind? to the point of u not even being able to open the door?

  • No. Your mind and body actually become really connected as they slow down and relax together. Some can get into very deep states of meditation in which you'd obviously need to come back from in able to sit up, open the door and let yourself out. I usually que people out with music, but I have had a few floaters that get into such a deep sleep state that I've had to knock on the outside of the tank a bit to wake them. I'd say you gain more control over your body and mind not lose cotrol.

  • My first float...blew my mind. The second float, it was like a fireworks show...literally, I saw fireworks while floating down the river of life.

  • @key8422 what were you on to see that stuff?

  • You dont need to be on anything. You just lose all your senses pretty much and your brain takes over

  • "I'm opening a second tank today. A one hour float is $40."<<<,im not making fun of it but that just sounds funny a one hour float....hehehheh

  • i see you reply to most comments, cool. So i have been hearing this gives natural stimulation of the mind via hallucinations. I find that pretty awesome. But i can't help to wonder, if that in fact, most of these "hallucinations" are just dreams. And that these people are just falling asleep due to they can't really tell if their eyes are open or shut (total darkness). In all i find this awesome way to relax, and most definitely a leisure worth investing in.

  • I would have to say I've never experienced "hallucinations" in the tank. You definately can bring your mind to a very deep place much like an experienced deep meditator. I'm not a very visual person so most of the time I don't see things in my head. I've had experiences in the tank where I've been really deep and started having a visual thought flow going. I can only relate it to the idea of lucid dreaming. A very conscious dreamstate in which I'm awake,I think. Yes, it's an amazing relaxation.

  • are these tanks common? i have been meditating for years and it literally keeps me sane.

    Whenever i meditate, no matter where i am, i seem to reach a point of heighted senses. and when in this state, my mind seems to lean towards these noises or vibrations.

    I live with room mates and never have anytime of complete silence.

    Do you have any suggestions about what i should do or reccomend any place i should start looking for one of these wonder tanks?

  • i can see how that would be relaxing. However, I dont really see the point of it being COMPLETELY blacked out. That would be useful for someone who smokes pot then gets in the tank or takes something just because it would be very easy to hallucinate. Having a dim light and some music then just close your eyes for a while would be cool. I dont like looking at things as a way to "disconnect" or lose all perspective or whatever because that just sounds like a person that does drugs.

  • Thank you very much for taking the time to type a response. I see where you're coming from and am guessing you've never tried a tank before. Some people need something to ground to like some light or music playing. They don't like being left with only their thoughts and hearing them way stronger than ever before. Having these things can still make for a nice float, don't get me wrong, but it's when everything is gone from your senses that it makes it easy to get into those deep mental states.

  • It's not only for the druggies either, it's an amazing natural high if you will. Your mind is stronger than ever before and clear as day. I hope you are able to experience it sometime.

  • can you get out of it anytime?like no bad trips? ...im not a druggie but i smoked pot once and a had a hrrible time so yeah but this looks fun

  • i might be late on the reply but someone could have laced what you were smoking cause i have been smoking a while now and its not really like a hallucinagenic drug like shrooms or lsd in the sense of haveing a bad trip seeing shit like bloody walls or flying bodies oe something like that so since seeing your comment it has sparked my interest into leaving this comment and asking how it was bad if you wana reply just send me a message

  • They might have smoked over their "limit." I remember the first time that happened to me. I literally thought I was dying, because my heart was pounding and it didn't even feel like I was in the place I smoked at anymore. It is a mild hallucinogen (you probably already knew that, though), and I hallucinate from time to time when I smoke enough. But it's not SEEING things, necessarily. It's just distortion of objects. But the first time that happened I was scared as hell.

  • What drug are you talking about? Salvia? maybe DMT?

    You can't smoke LSD or shrooms (well, you can smoke shrooms if you do some chemistry).

    But your right about tripping. Everyone seems to think it is full blown hallucinations, but it really more of time dilation, out-of-body experiences, and visual distortions, mixed with very odd thoughts.

    A hallucinogenic experience really depends on the individual.

    I speak from experience (entheogens).

  • if you smoke weed and then get in a floatation tank it is so much different to just getting high.

  • Only thing will make you see anywhere near that is DMT. LSD these days makes you have altered perception hallucinations.

  • can an isolation tank cause effects close to dmt?

  • it sounds like you are interested in exploring your consciousness, but seem to be a little afraid

  • Wow.

    If someone would go into this thing while on DMT, that would be crrrraazzzyy!

    I want to do this so bad.

  • With these isolation tanks there is 800lbs of epsom salt. You cant tell were your skin begins and were it ends. You are forced into a meditation state, or a low form of tripping

  • Both of my tanks have speakers installed so you can listen to relaxation music while floating. Becoming weightless in skin temp water with no light and no sound is too much for some. Everyone that it's been too much for listen to music and are very happy with their floats. It's not scary at all. You have control. Getting into a tank is the greatest state of relaxation you'll ever experience.

  • The first time I have floated I experienced a very intense lucid dream-like state. I know this is a bit rare. Though, the reason I think my first float was a success is because I have experience with meditation and I was able to relax my mind by using meditation techniques.

    In conclusion, I would like to state that traditional meditation is impossible in the tank, but mental aspects of it are very susceptible to the tank environment.

  • Than you for the comment. Your comment reminded me of a friend of mine who has been floating for awhile now. She used to struggle a lot when trying to meditate traditionally. I believe she made the comment she couldn't meditate. After a short time of using my tank she was to not only have great deep meditations in the tank but outside as well. Since I started floating I'll find myself sitting down to relax and I'll drift off into a deep meditation like I do in the tank without even trying.

  • I heard the water is like absolutely filled with epsom salt, does epsom salt burn your eyes or anything like normal salt does?

  • nope. and its actually really healthy. athletes use it to relieve soreness in muscles and it helps break up lactic acid that sits in your muscles after a really hard workout.

  • if i started freak out, and i REALLY needed to get out, could i push open the door myself?

  • That looks really cool...is Michigan the only place that offers this?

  • What can happend to me if I stay in this tank for 12 hours or much longer?

  • You would feel great. Everyones experience is different. I would find it hard to stay in that long. The longest I've done is 4 hrs straight. I've heard of people floating 20 hrs in a 3 day period and correcting some major physical problems. I find the more I float the better I feel both mental and physical.

  • Are the people aloud to spark a bowl before entering this flotation tank to get that spiritual eperience some are looking for. If I'm ever around the Grand Rapids area I'll definately stop by, It sounds amazing from what other people have told me. How much does this cost?

  • Sorry I took so long to reply. Smoking a bowl is illegal so I can't say it's ok. It is amazing even not high. I'm opening a second tank today. A one hour float is $40.

  • In 2007 I had my first experience with floatation tank in Italy. Coming out after 1 hour I felt like I had been on very far place for two weeks. Nearly a month later I tried a 2 hours floatation experience. I hope to be able to own a floatation tank somehow in the future, because the only one I found (and I tried) is quite far from me (about 3 hours and half by car).

  • Good video. I originally heard about these from Joe Rogan. He said something about them costing 5k to have. Is this correct? If so... Where can I buy?

  • definately

  • Isolation Tank/Float Tank

    Same thing

  • this shiz is insane in the membrane

  • no that was a reply to Nurr0's question, he asked how you can have an OBE in a float tank, iv'e never really felt that way inside a float tank but i do float when i just need to recharge you know? it helps my brain settle down and, in me, stimulates very deep thought.

  • "Nurr0"

    "If so, how does that work? I've never heard of that sorta thing with these tanks."

    they way this thing works is it floats you on a pressure pointless surface of saline water so that you feel weightless, also the temperature in the air and water is regulated to about body temp range so that you lose the sense of your skin and bodily geometery, basically it is tricking your mind into thinking it has no physical body to contain it, it gives you an experince very similar to an "OBE"

  • "NurrO"? Not sure what you mean here. Is that something he said? I didn't catch it and not sure what your talking about. Have you floated before?

  • I was just thinking to myself when I saw this video "That sign looks familiar..."

    Then I think to myself "I gotta find one of these"

    THEN, I read the description and... It's in my city of Grand Rapids!

    No need to search!

    Thanks for posting this.

    Joe Rogan put me onto it, haha.

  • Would I be right in assuming 'OBE' means Out of Body Experience (or similar)?

    If so, how does that work? I've never heard of that sorta thing with these tanks.

  • Good that it shows a tank but you can't really capture the experience on a video. Nonetheless, thanks for the post.

    If you want to float, check out FloatFinder dot com

  • Nice video - I just love floating - hope you like my floatation animation.

  • I built a float tank and put it in my garage. I love it.

    Floating is the most effective stress relief there is.

  • There's so much more to floating than the average person realizes. You can find a LOT of info at floatforhealth dot net

  • obe ? damn i gotta try this float tank. obe's are amazing.

  • Excellent vid!!! I can't wait to try this...every testimonial about these experiences that I've seen is nothing but positive. You guys should put up more vids like this!!!

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