IR and Red Light Therapy
Rejuvenate Beneath the Surface
IR and Red Light Therapy
Our exclusive Infrared and Red Light therapy works in harmony with hydrotherapy to soothe and rejuvenate beneath the surface and improve health and well-being.
Rejuvenation Meets Relaxation
The rejuvenating powers of Infrared and Red Light therapy work together deep beneath the skin's surface to relieve pain, improve range of motion, and help you reach a state of mindfulness.
Backed by Research
Substantial evidence supports the efficacy of IR and Red Light therapy to relieve pain.1 To ensure safety, it's been tested by certified third-party Intertek test laboratories.2
Relief Where It's Needed Most
Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide,3 so we strategically placed our IR and Red Light therapy where it can target deep tissue within the lumbar region of the lower back.
How IR and Red Light Therapy Works
Red Light (660nm)
Specialized deep red light reaches surface tissue and cells. Delivered at 660 nanometers, this wavelength penetrates the skin to energize cells at the surface level, promoting healing and reducing inflammation where you need it most.
Near Infrared (850nm)
Light is delivered at wavelengths that promote cell regeneration and repair. Near Infrared at 850 nanometers penetrates deeper into tissue to stimulate cellular recovery, ease muscle tension, and support your body's natural healing process.
FX-IR Therapy Lounge
The world's first IR lounge builds on the world's first IR seat with a full-body experience. Along with the full back and neck hydromassage, FX jets relieve stress and strain along the legs and feet as IR and Red Light therapy target deep tissue in the lower back. Whole body comfort. Whole body wellness.
FX-IR Therapy Seat
A collection of FX jets combines full back and neck hydromassage with Infrared and Red Light therapy that zeroes in on deep tissue within the lumbar region of the lower back. It's an unprecedented and rejuvenating hot tub experience.
1 Source: 2008 Cochrane Review.
2 The IR and Red Light device met the IEC 62471 Photobiological Safety Standard.
3 Source: World Health Organization. Visit who.int.



