Brand History & Background
Ocean Float Rooms is a New Zealand manufacturer specializing in custom float room and open pool installations rather than off-the-shelf pods. The company works directly with float center operators and luxury spa designers to build rooms tailored to a specific space, aesthetic, and bather experience.
Because each installation is bespoke, every Ocean Float Rooms unit is somewhat unique. This affects the used market: there is no standard model number to compare against, and buyers evaluate each unit on its own configuration, materials, and condition.
The brand's installed base skews toward high-end wellness centers and destination spas in New Zealand, Australia, and parts of Asia, with occasional installations in North America and Europe.
Model Lineup
Current and recent Ocean Float Rooms models. Specs are pulled from our comparison chart.
| Model | Type | Use | New Price | Used Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Custom Float Room | Open Pool | Commercial | $35,000 – $55,000 | $20,000 – $38,000 |
Pros
- + Fully custom installations — room dimensions, materials, and aesthetics tailored to the space.
- + Open-pool format provides a more spacious bather experience than enclosed pods or cabins.
- + UV + Ozone + H2O2 filtration matches the highest commercial standard.
- + Built for high-end luxury spa environments where aesthetic and finish matter.
Cons
- − Custom configuration means used resale is genuinely one-off — no standardized pricing benchmark.
- − High initial cost and long lead times relative to off-the-shelf pods.
- − Open-pool format requires significant room build-out, including ventilation and waterproofing.
- − Limited North American and European service network — freight and travel for service can be significant.
Common Used-Unit Issues
Items to specifically check when evaluating a used Ocean Float Rooms. For a general framework, see our used float tank inspection checklist.
- • Room finish materials (tile, paneling) wear differently across installations and need to be evaluated case-by-case.
- • Filtration system service items — ozone generators and UV bulbs — are standard wear and not Ocean-specific.
- • Open-pool format means the surrounding room ventilation and waterproofing condition matter as much as the tank itself.
Typical Used-Market Pricing
Used Ocean Float Rooms installations typically sell for $20,000–$38,000 against a $35,000–$55,000+ new build cost. Because every unit is custom, used pricing depends heavily on the specific configuration, the cost of removing and reinstalling, and the condition of the surrounding room build-out.
Pricing context for the broader used market is in our buyer's guide.
Buying Tips
- → Get a written record of the original build specification — without it, a used custom installation is hard to value.
- → Factor removal, freight, and reinstallation into the offer — these costs are non-trivial for an open-pool format.
- → Have the surrounding room's ventilation and waterproofing inspected, not just the tank itself.
Related Resources
Used Ocean Float Rooms Tanks for Sale
Browse current Ocean Float Rooms listings from sellers around the world, or list your own tank for sale.