Floatation session
Recovery · sensory-deprivation float · treatment type
4.6early evidence
6.0of 10

where to book · 2 optionsfrom S$90
Good for: stress.
The score explained
evidence, testing and value, weighed before price
Why 6.0 of 10: Sensory-deprivation float, relaxing and good for stress for some. Low risk, gentle evidence.
Scored as a treatment type, not any single venue. Judged as recovery and relaxation, with the grand claims set aside.
what’s good
- Low-risk and genuinely relaxing for many
- Limited but not unreasonable evidence for stress relief
worth knowing
- Gentle evidence; a nice experience rather than a treatment
what the evidence says
Limited but not unreasonable evidence for relaxation and stress. Pleasant, minor.
Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.
reviews
4.6· aggregated across public sources
Visitors rate it around 4.6 stars: clean facilities, staff who explain what they are doing, and a noticeable short-term effect. Reviewers split on how long the benefit lasts, which tracks with the evidence.
professional stafffeels great afterfair price
AI summary of public reviews
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