Dry flotation has long been valued for its ability to induce deep relaxation without immersion and today, a new generation of dry float technology is expanding the category beyond passive rest.
While traditional systems rely on stillness and sensory withdrawal, Zestós DryFloat combines zero-gravity flotation with hydro-vibroacoustic stimulation and jet massage. The result is a bed that’s not only restorative, but also actively therapeutic.
Virboacoustic technology
At the core of the experience is Zestós’ vibroacoustic technology, where sound is not only heard, but felt. Sound waves are transmitted through water and into the body, supporting nervous system regulation, muscular release and stress reduction.
Bluetooth pairing allows spas to curate or personalise sound journeys with ease and when used alongside targeted hydro jet massage (separately rather than simultaneously), the system delivers a dynamic, fully touchless treatment that can be adapted for mental wellbeing, recovery or pain relief, without therapist intervention.
Multi-modal tech
With creativity, the system can be integrated into existing menus and workflows, functioning as a standalone touchless experience, a preparatory or closing ritual, or a recovery enhancement alongside massage or Watsu-inspired approaches.
Zestós is also suitable for guests with water-related anxieties or touch sensitivity, expanding accessibility without compromising depth of experience.
The plug-and-play unit fits into a standard treatment room, requires minimal setup and can operate continuously throughout the day.
Because guests remain clothed, the experience is time-efficient.
For spas navigating the balance between experience and efficiency, wellness technologies such as Zestós DryFloat offer a practical way forward – supporting wellbeing outcomes alongside sustainable business performance.
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