Brand History & Background
Oasis Relaxation produces the Oasis Float Tank, a mid-range pod sized for home installations and light commercial use. The product sits between the budget Zen Float lineup and the full commercial pods from Dreampod or Royal Spa, aimed at first-time buyers who want a turnkey unit without the commercial price tag.
The pod's standout practical feature is its 110V electrical configuration, which eliminates the dedicated 240V circuit required by most commercial units and meaningfully simplifies home installation in North American houses.
Oasis maintains a relatively low public profile compared to the larger brands, so most diligence on used units happens directly between buyer and seller rather than through dealer networks.
Model Lineup
Current and recent Oasis Relaxation models. Specs are pulled from our comparison chart.
| Model | Type | Use | New Price | Used Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oasis Float Tank | Pod | Both | $12,000 – $18,000 | $6,000 – $12,000 |
Pros
- + 110V electrical works on a standard household circuit — no dedicated 240V install required.
- + Mid-range price point fills the gap between budget tents and full commercial pods.
- + UV + Ozone filtration is solid for the price tier.
- + Compact footprint suits home spare-room installations.
Cons
- − Lower public profile means less independent review coverage and slimmer dealer support.
- − Built more for home and light commercial use than high-volume float centers.
- − Resale market is shallow; expect slower sales and steeper discounts than mainstream brands.
Common Used-Unit Issues
Items to specifically check when evaluating a used Oasis Relaxation. For a general framework, see our used float tank inspection checklist.
- • Heater performance on 110V is adequate but slower to recover between sessions than 240V units.
- • UV bulb life is the most common service item; plan for annual replacement.
- • Door gasket compression set after several years of use.
- • Parts sourcing can take longer than for larger brands — verify availability before buying.
Typical Used-Market Pricing
Used Oasis Float Tanks typically sell for $6,000–$12,000 against a $12,000–$18,000 new price. Depreciation is steeper in the first 2–3 years and then flattens. Inventory is sparse and patient buyers tend to negotiate well.
Pricing context for the broader used market is in our buyer's guide.
Buying Tips
- → Confirm parts availability with the manufacturer or seller before committing — this is the single biggest risk on lower-profile brands.
- → Verify the heater recovery time matches your usage pattern, especially if multiple back-to-back floats are planned.
- → Inspect the door seal and pump fittings carefully for salt creep, the usual signs of long-term seal wear.
Related Resources
Used Oasis Relaxation Tanks for Sale
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