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    Reboot Float & Cryo Spa

    4.7 (227 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Adore the succulent plant decor
    Tiffany D.

    Entering, there's slippers for you if you wanted to wear that or go barefoot. Nice lounge and complimentary iced refreshing cucumber water and electrolytes packets for the win to be hydrated before and/or after session. When I was booking online for Cryo, I called to gain some clarity and the receptionist can view what you're viewing concurrently while I was on the call with them. It was a nice technique and same day appointment was very convenient. Luckily, opted for Angelique and she was super sweet during the cryo session as well as made the time go by quickly! It was painless and quite relaxing. Post red marks though. She gave me a dry brush so I'm guessing I should apply some aloe afterwards for soothing the skin. Will be back!

    Fun art
    Aubany G.

    When this place first opened I frequented it and always loved it. I haven't been back post- pandemic until I recently bought a few packages for the Infrared Sauna and Floats. The ambiance as soon as you walk in is very calming/relaxing. I headed to the sauna first, which is a private room with a private sauna, complete with amenities and the option to change the color of the sauna light (pretty cool). Outside of the sauna room is a vanity area to freshen up after a service, also stocked with anything you can think of to get ready and presentable after. *I will note that there is no shower if you are just doing the sauna* I followed the sauna with a float. The private float rooms each have a shower to rinse off and wash your hair PRE & POST float. The lighting in the rooms is calming and once you're in the pod (with earplugs in your ears) you turn out the light in the pod yourself and decide on music with the front desk as to what kind and for how long of your 1 hour float. 5 minutes before the float is over the music will return. Thank goodness because I always fall into a deep sleep. Lying in the body temperature water, floating in complete darkness allows for a deep meditation or sleep that relaxes every muscle in your body. With my medical conditions, the floats are very therapeutic to my body. I feel super revived after each one. Post float you shower and get ready in the room and can use the vanity area to finish up. The staff is super friendly and helpful. They offer memberships and other services here, such as Cryo therapy that I have yet to try.

    Andrew S.

    Just finished my first float therapy appointment and I absolutely loved it. I've tried a lot of things for stress relief (acupuncture, cupping, regular massage, chiropractic) so I wanted to give this a try after reading a TIME magazine article about its effects on PTSD (not that I have it). The spa attendant (Adea) was really helpful in explaining the process and what I should expect in my first session. It was basically a floating corpse pose and can be a little claustrophobic at first. It starts with a little meditative music that turns into complete silence (the music comes back on around 5 minutes before your time is up). I used the solitary time to concentrate on deep breathing. At certain points in the process, you will notice and feel the parts of your body that's tight and I basically practiced some deep breathing into those parts. After the session, I felt a little blissed out and noticed almost immediate relaxation on my sore muscles (it's akin to the feeling right after a deep massage). I had been feeling a lot of wrist pain and that's where I felt the greatest benefits. I immediately signed up for a monthly membership. Looking forward to coming here again for my next visit.

    Cole E.

    I have been going to the "reboot float in cyro spa" in Rockridge for about 8 months consistently now, 1-2 times per week. The facility here is exceptionally clean, friendly, assertive, and knowledgeable of the experience. The staff here greets you by your first name and goes above and beyond their normal call of duty to make sure that you leave happy, and relaxed. A little tricky parking sometimes, so I recommend parking in the Safeway parking lot or getting there early to find a place up front. I have referred well over 10 people to come with me ranging from my 72-year-old father to my little niece who is 15 and they all enjoyed the experience without question. Being a seasoned "floater" now if there's three things that I can recommend it would be: 1. Slightly crack the lid for air circulation and to avoid feeling claustrophobic. 2. Where the thinner head supportt donut to support your neck throughout the float halfway and than remove the second half. 3. Bring your iPhone to hook up to play your favorite relaxing music as the standard music is kind of cheesy and repetitive. SUPER BONUS TIP: eat some cannabis eadibles exactLy 25 minutes before float. It will change your life and create a much more spiritual relaxing experience. But whatever you do, no smoking the green stuff inside the rooms/pods. They don't like that and will ask you to leave and never come back. Anyways, great facility and special thanks to Corina(sp?) one of the most accommodating and knowledgeable staff member I have been helped by. She rules!

    A spaceship that'll take your mind to infinity and beyond! ;)
    Janice C.

    I slept in a pod that looked like a UFO spaceship except I was nekkid and didn't get eaten by some alien monster. Reboot presents as a bright, clean spa with private rooms housing these UFO's (pods, if you will).Inside these rooms, you'll find a shower, space to undress, toiletries to keep you fresh and clean for your post E.T. experience. When you're floating, just imagine that you're alone in this earth with your thoughts. You float in highly concentrated salt water. Inside a pod. (Claustrophobes beware!) Once floating, type A personalities may find it hard to clear the mind, but the soothing voice of Norah Jones through the underwater speakers might help you. Or not, I turned mine off so I can sink in and just be. After an hour, you'll emerge as a more saltier version of yourself, but also feel very relaxed. My float was a gift but this usually comes at a price of $59 per session. An expensive nap indeed, but nevertheless, very nice.

    Float therapy spaceship
    Apple P.

    Really clean float therapy spot! The tubs look like the stuff out of outer space movies, which is pretty cool in my opinion. The owner was staffing the front desk - very nice gentleman who explained all the different ways to make our experience more comfortable. I showered in the corner of the room, then stepped into the pod. I opted to keep my pod fully closed because I was still pretty cold in the room. The water was the perfect temperature. I soon lost track of where it ended and I started. Music was playing the first 15 minutes, which I enjoyed. When it clicked off, I had a peaceful experience but the time stretched in for a long time. No surprise - I'm not good at meditating. I tried my best to quiet my mind, but I kept bumping into the sides, so I then tried to focus on keeping super still. Every time I bumped into a side and started drifting the opposite way, it was a trip: I felt like I was rushing down a fast, still river. Every so often, air would blow into the pod. I guess to keep it breathable, but that chilled me every time it happened and brought me out of the experience. My friend, who did one at the same time, really enjoyed the experience, but he spent most of it playing around with floating because he can't swim, so floating was a totally new sensation to him. To each his own! I heard float therapy takes a while to get used to, so I'd try it a few more times if I could. It was a great first experience.

    The float pod
    Becca V.

    My first float experience far exceeded my expectations. Went in on the advice of my chiropractor, who thought it would be helpful therapy in my recovery from taking a tumble on my skis (lingering concussion symptoms). I've been having trouble focusing at work, trouble multi tasking, trouble with memory, etc. The staff at Reboot Marina were so helpful and accommodating of all of my questions as a first timer and so eager to share their own enthusiasm for float therapy and what it's done for them. The facilities were clean, and I enjoyed all the little extras like nice-smelling soaps, lotion, and face wipes. The pod was comfortable and water was the perfect temperature, it was like floating on a cloud. It took awhile to get my mind to go quiet, but once I finally drifted off I was surprised to be awakened by the announcement that my session was over. I can't believe how good I feel: calm, quiet, and pretty much free of all anxious thoughts. And I can't wait to see how long this feeling lasts. I will definitely be back for more. My only wish is that there was a facility in Marin so I could visit more often!

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    If you float with your arms down by your sides, you should be fine. Not sure of the pod dimensions, but I'm 5'5" and like to float with my arms overhead. When I fully stretch out with toes pointed, I still have several inches of free space, so my… Read more

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    Mike, the owner, did a great job explaining the process and has created an amazing space for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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    Alchemy Springs has become one of my favorite places. I didn't expect that much from a sauna - but…read morewow does it have a noticeable effect on my mood. Every time I leave I feel incredible--almost euphoric. For us American's who are just learning that the rest of world does this - and not home alone but with other people. It's too little too late and all the more reason to go. The space itself is beautiful, peaceful, and unbelievably clean. Every detail feels intentional, and you immediately sense that the owners care deeply about the experience they're creating. One of the biggest surprises has been the people. The staff and guests are warm, interesting, and genuinely kind. It feels more like a community than a business, and I've had some unexpectedly great conversations there.

    Most fun I've had at a spa or sauna ever. By FAR the most fun I've had in a cold plunge (It really…read morehelps that you're alongside a friend or new acquaintance who is toughing through it to 5 minutes with you!) Gorgeous, humongous, proper hot, and dare I say social sauna? Loved it. And the selection of hot teas? (Insert chefs kiss gesture). Perfect for a cool day, even better for a rainy one. And this is just the beginning. The expansion plans are impressive and well laid out on the website and in the inner entryway. Can't wait to go back. Met more likeminded and fun people in two hours here than over the last two months. What a pleasant and unpretentious take of social spa-going. PS: as photographed, also learned about karma. And not in some enlightened sense, but the simple fact that if you beg the proprietress to up the heat in the sauna with a splash of water in hour one... she might come back while you're four minutes into your cold plunge with a three to five pound bag of ice.

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    Lovely experience all around, I see why people come here to get pampered! Felt super refreshed and…read morerejuvenated afterwards would highly recommend trying if you've never been to a Korean type spa or just in the area (have to book in advance!) Facilities were clean and lovely, they have the spas and massage rooms on the first floor and a clay and salt room on the second floor. There is a vanity room where there are plenty of snacks and water/coffee/tea for you to rehydrate yourself with. I believe you get an hour before and after your appointment to enjoy all the amenities. And if you get the scrub highly recommend coming early and softening up your skin in the spas beforehand. I got the silverbell 1 hour message, which comes with the scrub, massage, and also a hair wash. The lady was super gentle and checked in on me whether that was the water temperature, scrub pressure or the massage strength. I thought with everything going on in this it might feel too rushed but time felt well budgeted.

    Actual rating: 3 1/2 stars…read more Women only spa by appointment only. Day passes available but only the day of if there happen to be cancellations. Otherwise, you'll need to book a service at least a month in advance. It's situated in Japantown. If you're driving, I recommend parking in the garage as street parking is either by permit and limited to two hours. They kindly pushed our scrub time to later since one of our party members was running a bit behind. This is the first Korean place I've been to where they requested you come an hour earlier versus thirty minutes. Seemed like a long time to soak. There's also no clock inside the actual bathing area, so difficult to keep track of time. Also, first time going to a Korean spa where they want it to be absolutely silent. I get that they are going for a relaxed environment, but kind of difficult to just soak for an hour and not chit chat amongst ourselves. The shower/soaking area is on the smaller side and for some reason, they didn't have any stools for the sitting bathing areas available. There's one hot tub, one ice tub, a dry sauna, and steam sauna. This would have been more of a three-star experience for me if not for the scrub. My ahjumma, Lee, was great; very attentive and did a very thorough job! Not mentioned in the list of services, but they also wash your hair and face as well as part of the thirty-minute scrub. After our scrub, we headed upstairs to try out the Himalayan salt room and the red clay room. They had staff cleaning throughout so they definitely take cleanliness seriously. Locker room area has lots of Aveda product toiletries and blow dryers available for after. As we were leaving, they gave a face and eye mask which was much appreciated. I can see this being a go-to place if you live in the city, especially if you prioritize relaxation and cleanliness. Just be sure to make an appointment ahead of time.

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    Possibly the best bathhouse in the Bay Area…read more Kabuki Springs is tucked away off a busy street in Japantown and feels like a portal to another dimension, one full of warm water, a quiet atmosphere, and plenty of lemon ginger tea. I was instantly drawn to how intentional everything feels here, from the dark wood of the sauna to the sleek tile in the showers. It feels carefully crafted to be both modern and timeless, with the Japanese motif flowing through all of the design. Personally, I love the dim lighting in the baths; with no windows, it feels like time is suspended. Is it midday, or midnight? Sunny, stormy? Early, late? You can't really tell when you're there, and that feels like the point. It's an escape in its truest, most relaxing sense. Attendants are constant in the baths, which makes it feel far more luxurious than what the price would suggest. Cucumber, lemon, or plain water are all on tap, as are iced hand towels, salt scrubs for the steam room, and hot lemon ginger tea. I loved how cups are encouraged to be reused (I hate seeing the giant pile of single-use cups in the trash at other spas). I'm holding out hope, however, that traditional green tea may make an appearance in the future! I'd recommend attending on one of the single-gender days, as I found that lent itself best to the fully immersive experience. Shower sandals are available, though I found them a bit uncomfortable. Next time I'll be sure to bring my own. As a bathhouse enthusiast, I cannot recommend this place enough. I can't wait to bring my friends here to learn for themselves just how relaxing and rejuvenating the sauna, steam, soak, and plunge rotation can be.

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    Most recently I had a 60 massage with Eva who is one of the best therapists I've had here. I had an…read moreacupressure massage and she was very good, checked with me often about the pressure and was able to release tension in my neck that has been there for years. I have been going to this spa for a few years and have had consistently excellent experiences. I have tried every wet treatment , scrub and combo along with a variety of dry room massage services. The first time I had a scrub I was a little shocked at how effective it was. While the exfoliating technique is between medium and intense, the results are undeniable. The basic scrub is 30 minutes but I highly recommend going for the body scrub acupressure 90 minutes service. Having tried all the spas in the area I can say with confidence that the water temperatures at Imperial are the most reliable. The hot tub is perfectly scorching and the cold dip is perfectly icy, almost unbearable, as it should be. They offer hot and cold water, sometimes have tea. They have a really nice selection of hair dryers to use on the way out, Dyson style. I prefer to go during the week when it's slow but I have also found that during the busiest of times here, the staff does a great job of enforcing the rules of silence. Overall I have enjoyed every single experience here. I can't post pictures because it's not allowed to take photos inside, but the facility is clean, inviting and enjoyable.

    First time checking this place out. Not bad for a $100, 45-minute "Swedish massage," though the…read moretechnique was a bit unexpected. Instead of the usual kneading, there was a lot of poking, finger-tracing, and some elbow work. I ended up opting out of the back-walking part. The facilities are a bit tight--the parking lot only has five spots, and the steam and sauna rooms only fit about 4-5 people at a time. The men's and women's areas are separate, which is nice, but the shoe lockers don't actually lock (though you do get a bracelet for your main locker). A few quirks: the water cups are so tiny they are like shot glasses, and they leave the massage room doors open during the session. I think I'll try Kabuki Spa next time to compare.

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    10.0 miSouth Berkeley

    As someone who loves a solid workout routine, finding the perfect post-gym recovery spot is…read moreeverything--and Perspire Sauna Studio in Berkeley completely delivered today. The studio is pristine, welcoming, and set up for total relaxation. I booked an infrared sauna session and added on the HaloOne halotherapy (salt) treatment, and it was pure bliss. The infrared and red light setup is fantastic. Because it uses light wavelengths to heat your body directly rather than just making the room stiflingly hot, it gave me a true, heavy, from-the-inside-out thermal sweat. It felt incredibly detoxifying and did wonders for my tight muscles after hitting the gym. The absolute highlight was the halo treatment. The specialized unit mounted on the wall releases a smooth, calming stream of micro-salt particles that fills the booth. Breathing it in felt so refreshing for my lungs, and the visual of the steam filling the space added a whole new level of zen. Sitting there with a fresh cooling towel, absorbing the red light therapy, and letting the halo stream do its magic was the ultimate luxury. I left feeling completely rejuvenated, light, and relaxed. If you are looking for top-tier recovery or just a private, peaceful escape to sweat it out, this place is a must-visit in Berkeley. Excellent facilities and an amazing experience!

    Love this place! I purchased the unlimited and my fiancé has the 8x monthly. He's a trucker so it's…read moreharder for him to come in. It's only been about a month and I'm hooked. The staff is always so sweet, the place is always so clean. I just LOVE this place!!!

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    $$

    I came here for Mothers Day , got a massage from Sumi , & it was wonderful ! The tension in my back…read morewas released by a pleasantly unexpected stepping on my back method I didn't know I was getting . Sumi was professional & was great w/ communication during the service . Whether if it was pressure , specific area to focus on , temperature of the hot stones used .. she gave a great experience . Also , SHES REALLY SWEET ! It was a good vibe of having little conversation & quiet time to just relax & enjoy . I really appreciated the friendliness & also the peace given . Now my fav fav part . ( infa-red sauna ) I'm an advocate for the health benis of a good sauna .. let alone an infa-red one ! Is a MUST add on if you can . I took my massage first , then sauna to relax after to help w/ the detox & then took the shower afterwards to freshen up . Was given plenty of water . & I honestly didn't pay attention to parking for this review .. I got passenger princess treatment . I did see some street parks though !

    This place is clean, organized and HONEST!! I booked online while out and about & they called to…read moreconfirm. When I got there they were flexible with what I wanted and what they thought would be best. I had Jenny who worked out my knots and adjusted when necessary. But this is where I can't say enough good things. I took my wedding rings off and one accidentally fell into the trash and I didn't see it happen! I realized after I walked back to the hotel one of them was missing. I WAS FRANTIC! I ran back and asked them to please look. Jenny found it in the trash. I was so relieved for her HONESTY and INTEGRITY. I hugged that woman, thanked her profusely and tipped her with more cash. That was such a close call and I am grateful for Jenny & nice reception staff who took me seriously. The emotional intensity was real. Thank you Jenny!

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