Red light has become the fastest-growing reason members upgrade — and yours are already asking for it.1 Add the full-body Red Life Pro Bed and turn one corner of your floor into a premium, self-serve recovery room.
Recovery went mainstream — every athlete, every wellness podcast, every "what's new" conversation on the floor. The gyms that install a full-body bed first own that demand in their market.
Your members already know red light and are actively seeking it. You're adding an amenity they want — not selling them something new.
A full-body recovery bed justifies a higher membership tier or a paid recovery add-on — new revenue from members you already have.
Self-serve, 20-minute sessions on a touchscreen. No trainer time, no consumables — members book and run it themselves.
Recovery is a routine. A reason to come in on rest days is a reason to keep paying — recovery makes memberships stickier.

The Pro Bed fits where a piece of cardio equipment fits, runs on a standard outlet, and delivers full-body red and near-infrared sessions completely self-serve — from day one.
A 60-second overview of the demand, the science, and the business case behind the Red Life Pro Bed.
Red and near-infrared light is one of the most-studied light-based wellness modalities in the world. Here's what human trials have actually examined — full citations below.
One of the most-studied tools in exercise and recovery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of 39 human trials (861 participants) examined red and near-infrared light around exercise for muscular performance and fatigue, reporting positive effects across the 655–950 nm range.2
Request Gym Pricing →A 2026 systematic review and meta-analysis of five randomized controlled trials (240 participants) examined red light exposure and self-reported sleep quality, describing promising signals — one reason evening red light has become a nightly ritual.3
Request Gym Pricing →Randomized, controlled human trials — including a 31-study systematic review of LED light and skin — have examined red light and the appearance of fine lines, tone, and texture, reporting measurable changes.4
Request Gym Pricing →Published U.S. rates, July 2026. Gym-floor red light bundles in low — but a dedicated full-body bed sells at the studio tier, as an add-on or premium membership perk.
Red-light booths are bundled into premium big-box gym memberships — millions of members already know what red light is.
Published nationwide pricing: $39 members, $59 non-members.
The published range for full-body red light — where a 20-minute Pro Bed session lands.
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General wellness product. The Red Life Pro Bed is a general wellness product intended to support relaxation and an active lifestyle. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition — including injury or pain. Statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA.
Not a medical or therapeutic treatment. The Pro Bed is offered as a self-serve wellness experience. It is not cleared for the treatment of any condition and should not be presented to your members as physical therapy, injury treatment, or a medical procedure. A claims-safe marketing kit is included with every installation.
Research context. Study citations on this page describe published research on red and near-infrared light generally. Findings are promising but, as the authors note, larger and higher-quality trials are still needed before firm conclusions can be drawn.
Business & financing. Any revenue or pricing figures discussed are illustrative estimates — not a promise of earnings; results vary by market, membership model, and utilization. Financing options are subject to credit approval.