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Custom Quotes

Custom quotes for recovery spaces

Whether you're outfitting a training room, a clinic, or a corner of your garage, add what you're considering to a quote request and we'll come back within 24 hours with pricing and lead times.

Who We Work With

From home setups to pro training rooms

Eight kinds of buyers, eight different sets of constraints. Find yours below for how we approach it.

Home & Private Spaces
One user, no queue. Equipment chosen for capability rather than capacity.
Gyms & Recovery Studios
Member-facing installations built around uptime and unsupervised use.
Colleges & Universities
Quotes that survive procurement and specify precisely enough for facilities.
Professional Sports
Teams and individual athletes. Throughput on one side, capability on the other.
Rehab & Sports Medicine
Patient throughput per square foot decides the purchase.
High Schools
Fiscal calendars, board approvals, and equipment a coach can run alone.
Government Facilities
Shift-based use, limited maintenance staff, formal procurement.
Hotels & Spas
Guest-facing equipment specified alongside finishes and lighting.
Our Process

How a quote works

Three steps, 24 hours, no obligation.

1
Add the products you need
Browse the catalog and add every item you're considering to your quote request. Include the ones you're unsure about — it costs nothing to have them priced, and it's easier to cut a line than to start over.
2
Fill out the request form
Contact details and where the order is going. That's all we need to start pricing.
3
Get your quote within 24 hours
Every item priced separately, so you can cut, add, or phase the order without starting over. A quote is a document, not a commitment.
Segment

Home and private recovery spaces

Building recovery into a garage, a basement, or a spare room removes the constraint that drives every commercial decision: you're not solving for throughput. One user, no queue, no turnover between sessions. That frees the specification to chase capability instead of capacity.

What replaces it is site constraints. Ceiling height, door width, floor load, whether there's a dedicated circuit and a drain within reach. These decide more home builds than any performance spec does, and they're worth checking before you fall in love with a particular unit.

Buying two or three pieces together is also where a quote earns its keep. Freight consolidates, and a single shipment of a plunge and a sauna costs meaningfully less than two separate ones.

Add what you're weighing up to a quote request. We'll price it and flag anything that looks like it won't fit through the door.

Segment

Gyms and recovery studios

We've outfitted commercial gyms and recovery studios, and the same issue surfaces in nearly every conversation: recovery gets sold to members as an amenity, then judged entirely on whether it's available when they show up.

That changes what matters in the specification. A unit that's excellent but frequently out of service generates more complaints than a simpler one that runs all day. Turnaround time between users, whether filtration and sanitation keep pace without staff intervention, and whether a member can operate it unsupervised without damaging it — those questions decide whether recovery becomes a retention asset or a line item you regret.

Add the equipment you're considering to a quote request. We'll come back with pricing, lead times, and anything we'd change about the list.

Segment

Colleges and universities

We've worked with collegiate athletic programs, where the equipment is rarely the hard part. The calendar and the paperwork around it usually are.

Recovery equipment tends to arrive inside a larger capital project. That means a quote has to survive a procurement process, hold long enough to clear budget approval, and specify precisely enough for a facilities team to plan against. Lead times and freight need to be real numbers, and site requirements need to be documented before anyone signs rather than discovered during install.

Shared use is the other constraint. A recovery space serving several sports across a season answers to multiple performance staffs running different protocols, and a configuration that suits one sport's post-session window can bottleneck another's.

Build the list and request a quote. If your procurement process needs it in a particular format, tell us when we follow up.

Segment

Professional sports

We've supplied professional teams and individual professional athletes. Same equipment, two entirely different problems.

For a team, recovery is a throughput problem. The window after a session is fixed and short, and the number of athletes moving through it isn't negotiable. Unit count and per-athlete cycle time end up mattering more than feature count — a room with excellent equipment and not enough of it still sends athletes home under-recovered. In season there's no tolerance for downtime either, which pushes the decision toward serviceability and parts availability.

For an individual athlete building a private setup, the math inverts. One user, no queue, and the equipment can be specified for capability rather than capacity.

Add what you're considering and we'll price it within 24 hours.

Segment

Rehab and sports medicine facilities

We've outfitted rehab facilities and sports medicine practices, where recovery equipment competes for the scarcest resource in the building: treatment room floor space.

The math differs from a gym. A unit has to justify its footprint against whatever else could occupy it, which makes patient throughput per unit the number that decides the purchase rather than any performance spec. Patient population matters too — a practice treating post-surgical patients alongside athletes needs equipment with a usable range for both, plus accessibility considerations a training room never has to account for.

Put the shortlist into a quote request and we'll price it against what you're actually buying rather than a packaged bundle.

Segment

High schools and athletic departments

We've outfitted high school athletic programs, and the process looks almost nothing like a college purchase.

There's usually no dedicated strength and conditioning staff, which changes the specification entirely. Equipment has to be operable by a coach already carrying several other responsibilities, durable enough for student-athletes who won't treat it carefully, and safe for supervised use by minors. Simplicity is a feature here, not a compromise.

Purchasing runs on a fiscal calendar and often a board approval, sometimes a formal bid. Budgets frequently arrive in phases across seasons rather than as a single line, which means the first purchase should be something next year's can extend rather than replace.

Build the list to the budget you actually have this year and request a quote on it.

Segment

Government and municipal facilities

We've supplied government facilities, where the operational profile is distinct enough to change the specification.

Use tends to be shift-based and spread across the day rather than concentrated in a post-training window, often unsupervised, in buildings with limited maintenance staff on hand. That combination pushes toward durability and simple operation over capability, and it makes parts availability a purchasing criterion rather than something you discover in year three.

Procurement is its own constraint. Most agencies need a quote formatted for a formal process and valid long enough to clear it — request one and tell us what yours requires when we follow up.

Segment

Hotels, resorts, and spas

We've supplied hotels and spas, where recovery equipment is a design decision as much as an equipment decision.

The unit is guest-facing. It gets specified alongside finishes and lighting, answers to a designer or an operations team as often as to a trainer, and has to look right in the room rather than only perform in it. It's also used by guests with no instruction and no training background, which raises the operational bar — guest-safe operation, cleaning that fits the housekeeping cycle, and controls simple enough that the front desk isn't fielding questions about them.

Amenity economics run differently from membership economics. Whether recovery is bundled into a resort fee, sold as a spa treatment, or offered as a suite feature changes both the equipment and the unit count.

Add the pieces you're specifying and we'll price them within 24 hours.

FAQ

Common questions

Anyone. We quote for individuals building recovery into a home or private space as well as for organizations. On the organization side we've worked with high schools, colleges, professional teams and individual professional athletes, rehab facilities, gyms, government facilities, hotels and spas.
Within 24 hours. Every item on your request is priced separately so you can cut, add, or phase the order without starting over.
No. A quote is worth requesting on a single high-ticket item, and it's worth requesting on a full room. Adding several pieces to one request is usually the better move regardless of size, since freight consolidates across a single shipment.
Add everything you're weighing up, including the options you'd likely cut. There's no cost to having an item priced, and it gives us something concrete to respond to. When we follow up we'll tell you what we'd change about the list.
No. A quote is a document. Revise it, sit on it through a budget cycle, or ignore it entirely.

Ready for a number?

Add what you're considering and we'll have pricing back to you within 24 hours. No obligation.