Brand History & Background
California Float Concepts focuses on the luxury end of the float market, building the Orion Float Suite — an open-concept float room with a generous interior footprint designed for spa-grade installations rather than mass-market float centers.
The Orion's design priority is the bather experience: spacious interior, premium finishes, and an open layout that some floaters find more comfortable than enclosed pod or cabin formats. This positioning targets destination spas and high-end wellness centers willing to pay for differentiation.
Manufacturing is in the United States, which keeps service and parts logistics straightforward for North American operators.
Model Lineup
Current and recent California Float Concepts models. Specs are pulled from our comparison chart.
| Model | Type | Use | New Price | Used Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Orion Float Suite | Suite | Commercial | $40,000 – $60,000 | $25,000 – $42,000 |
Pros
- + Spacious open-concept format — the Orion Float Suite has one of the largest interiors on the market.
- + Premium materials and finish targeted at high-end commercial installations.
- + UV + Ozone + H2O2 filtration matches the top tier of commercial water treatment.
- + Made in the USA with reasonable parts and service access for North American buyers.
Cons
- − Premium price — among the highest new-unit cost in the market.
- − Large footprint requires a dedicated room with significant build-out.
- − Lower production volume means used units appear infrequently on the secondary market.
- − Open-format design requires careful attention to room ventilation and humidity control.
Common Used-Unit Issues
Items to specifically check when evaluating a used California Float Concepts. For a general framework, see our used float tank inspection checklist.
- • Filtration ozone generator output degrades over time — easy to test and replace.
- • Premium finish materials require attentive cleaning to avoid salt staining.
- • Surrounding room HVAC and dehumidification matter as much as the tank itself for long-term condition.
Typical Used-Market Pricing
Used Orion Float Suites typically sell for $25,000–$42,000 against a $40,000–$60,000 new price. Used inventory is rare; when units appear, they tend to be from spas that are closing or significantly remodeling rather than routine refreshes.
Pricing context for the broader used market is in our buyer's guide.
Buying Tips
- → Inspect interior finishes carefully — salt staining and cosmetic wear materially affect the resale value of a luxury-positioned unit.
- → Confirm the surrounding room's ventilation and dehumidification capacity before committing.
- → Factor removal and reinstallation cost realistically; this is not a small or light unit to move.
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