Brand History & Background
Superior Float Tanks is a Canadian manufacturer headquartered in British Columbia, focused exclusively on commercial-grade float equipment. The company is best known for two product lines: the Evolution Float Pod, a conventional pod-style tank, and the Revolution Float Orb, a more spherical design that has become a recognizable signature in the industry.
Superior has built a reputation among float center operators for thorough customer support and a willingness to work directly with operators on installation and commissioning. This matters in commercial floating, where downtime is expensive.
Manufacturing is in Canada, which keeps freight reasonable for North American buyers. International shipments do happen but are less common than for Dreampod or i-sopod.
Model Lineup
Current and recent Superior Float Tanks models. Specs are pulled from our comparison chart.
| Model | Type | Use | New Price | Used Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Evolution Float Pod | Pod | Both | $28,000 – $38,000 | $16,000 – $26,000 |
| Revolution Float Orb | Pod | Commercial | $35,000 – $45,000 | $20,000 – $32,000 |
Pros
- + Premium build quality with a distinctive industrial design.
- + Strong direct-from-manufacturer customer support during installation and commissioning.
- + Revolution Float Orb has a recognizable, distinctive form factor.
- + UV + Ozone + H2O2 filtration on the Revolution model.
Cons
- − Higher price point than imported pods of similar size.
- − Lower production volume than Dreampod or Royal Spa, so used units appear less frequently on the resale market.
- − Revolution Float Orb's larger footprint can be hard to fit into existing float-room layouts designed for conventional pods.
Common Used-Unit Issues
Items to specifically check when evaluating a used Superior Float Tanks. For a general framework, see our used float tank inspection checklist.
- • Lid gas-strut wear is the most common service item on older Evolution Pods.
- • Filtration ozone generator output degrades over time — easy to test and replace.
- • Software/control panel updates may be needed to interface with newer booking systems.
Typical Used-Market Pricing
Used Superior Evolution Float Pods typically sell for $16,000–$26,000 against $28,000–$38,000 new. Used Revolution Float Orbs are rare on the secondary market and tend to hold value strongly when they do appear, often listing at $20,000–$32,000 versus $35,000–$45,000 new.
Pricing context for the broader used market is in our buyer's guide.
Buying Tips
- → Because Superior units appear less often used, be prepared to negotiate from a position of patience and to inspect in person.
- → Confirm the control system version with the manufacturer to know whether a firmware refresh will be needed.
- → Verify the ozone generator output before purchase — a worn generator is replaceable but a useful price negotiation point.
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