Artofcryo.com offers versatile, unique and effective treatments to its customers
Artofcryo.com is a whole body cryotherapy specialist, offering solutions for a range of sectors, including beauty and wellness, sport and fitness, health and prevention and lifestyle, as well as exclusive technology for customers with a professional medical or sports science background.
Its evidence-based products lead by example in the market and are underpinned by 30 years’ experience in the cryotherapy field from its mother company L&R Kältetechnik.
The company offers whole body cryotherapy models, named Vaultz, in three different styles. All are electrically driven and designed to offer accurate, well-distributed and correspondent surface temperatures.
Each and every chamber is formulated with sophisticated technology and design to ensure they provide effective and even temperature convection and distribution, to offer first-class cryotherapy treatments.
Attention to detail is maintained throughout the entire of artocryo.com’s framework, including high-quality staff training, extensive treatment preparation and detailed safety protocol, to ensure its offering is second-to-none.
Every Vaultz model comes with one years’ license of ProCcare software, programmed to tailor treatments based on physical values, such as a guest’s BMI, gender, training level and skin type.
This involves an initial customer registration assessment enabling treatment plans and times to be customised for every individual.
In order to operate Vaultz, spa staff are required to undertake a basic Whole Body Cryo Operator training course.
Additional advanced training, named Whole Body Cryo Expert, focuses in depth on isolated working mechanisms and the effects of whole-body cryotherapy, plus a deep dive into the latest relevant research.
In-house control production and programming assure the highest standards and guarantees that customers get a secure, effective, reliable and replicable treatment solution, with an attractive and long-term ROI.
According to Rainer Bolsinger, artofcryo.com chief sales officer and chief marketing officer, Vaultz offer an exciting opportunity for spas as the initial investment can be easily compensated by huge treatment numbers in a short time and extremely low marginal cost.
Depending on the selected model, operators can conduct more than 150 treatments per day he says.
In Bolsinger’s opinion, artofcryo.com offers spas a reliable and effective whole body cryotherapy solution, backed up by competent training, sophisticated software and unparalleled experience in the field
Get in touch with artofcryo.com to explore options and find out more.
"Vaultz guarantee customers a secure, effective, reliable and replicable treatment solution" – Rainer Bolsinger
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Analysis: On your marks
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Artofcryo.com offers versatile, unique and effective treatments to its customers
Artofcryo.com is a whole body cryotherapy specialist, offering solutions for a range of sectors, including beauty and wellness, sport and fitness, health and prevention and lifestyle, as well as exclusive technology for customers with a professional medical or sports science background.
Its evidence-based products lead by example in the market and are underpinned by 30 years’ experience in the cryotherapy field from its mother company L&R Kältetechnik.
The company offers whole body cryotherapy models, named Vaultz, in three different styles. All are electrically driven and designed to offer accurate, well-distributed and correspondent surface temperatures.
Each and every chamber is formulated with sophisticated technology and design to ensure they provide effective and even temperature convection and distribution, to offer first-class cryotherapy treatments.
Attention to detail is maintained throughout the entire of artocryo.com’s framework, including high-quality staff training, extensive treatment preparation and detailed safety protocol, to ensure its offering is second-to-none.
Every Vaultz model comes with one years’ license of ProCcare software, programmed to tailor treatments based on physical values, such as a guest’s BMI, gender, training level and skin type.
This involves an initial customer registration assessment enabling treatment plans and times to be customised for every individual.
In order to operate Vaultz, spa staff are required to undertake a basic Whole Body Cryo Operator training course.
Additional advanced training, named Whole Body Cryo Expert, focuses in depth on isolated working mechanisms and the effects of whole-body cryotherapy, plus a deep dive into the latest relevant research.
In-house control production and programming assure the highest standards and guarantees that customers get a secure, effective, reliable and replicable treatment solution, with an attractive and long-term ROI.
According to Rainer Bolsinger, artofcryo.com chief sales officer and chief marketing officer, Vaultz offer an exciting opportunity for spas as the initial investment can be easily compensated by huge treatment numbers in a short time and extremely low marginal cost.
Depending on the selected model, operators can conduct more than 150 treatments per day he says.
In Bolsinger’s opinion, artofcryo.com offers spas a reliable and effective whole body cryotherapy solution, backed up by competent training, sophisticated software and unparalleled experience in the field
Get in touch with artofcryo.com to explore options and find out more.
"Vaultz guarantee customers a secure, effective, reliable and replicable treatment solution" – Rainer Bolsinger
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2021 issue 1
Editor's letter: Healing the world
With the impact of COVID-19 affecting millions of people globally, spas have a special role to play in the recovery movement
Spa Programmes: On the menu
Healing heartache retreats at Chablé Mexico and Czech spas using mineral water to treat long COVID feature in our latest programming highlights
Programming: Kevin Kelly
Four Seasons’ Sensei retreat in Hawaii taps into wearable tech and biometric data
Programming: Jeremy McCarthy
Mandarin Oriental rolls out it Inner Strength Outer Strength mental wellness course to guests
Interview: Emlyn Brown
Accor’s global vice-president of wellbeing talks to Katie Barnes about business strategies following COVID
Everyone’s talking about: Local markets
How are spas adapting their business model to attract locals? And what happens when international tourists return? Spa Business magazine reports
Trends: Spa Foresight™ 20/21
Touch hunger, lung health, resilience and COVID cool spots all feature in future predictions from the Spa Business team
Sponsored: G.M. COLLIN: New partnerships
Skincare brand GM Collin is
re-energising its sales network and looking
for new distributors from across the globe
to drive its business network
Insight: Hindsight 2020
Mia Kyricos looks at the harsh lessons that spas can learn from the last year
Analysis: On your marks
Analyst Jan Freitag suggests a timescale for global hotel recovery and hotel spas
Research: Eyes on Ireland
An Irish Spa Association snapshot survey shows the impact of COVID on spas across country
Promotion: Artofcryo.com: Chill factor
Artofcryo.com provides evidence-based whole body cryotherapy solutions,
offering effective solutions for guests and an attractive ROI for investors
Fitness: Harley Pasternak
The celebrity trainer and nutritionist shares his vision of fitness and health in the age of coronavirus
Promotion: Iyashi Dôme: Optimal solution
Iyashi Dôme Japanese saunas offer a versatile treatment solution for spas searching for quality touchless treatments backed by science and Japanese technology
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