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Getting a sun-kissed look without actually being touched by a single ray of sun isn’t out of your reach any more, with all the tanning devices and salons out there. One of the natural effects of the sun on our bodies is the tanning process. Ultraviolet light from the sun stimulates the melanin in your skin, causing the pigment to darken, thus producing that "tan" appearance. However, this appearance can also be obtained via sun beds and various tanning devices.
Although tanning beds were initially brought to America by Friedrich Wolff in 1978, he soon patented his particular blend of phosphors (since expired) and began licensing the technology to other companies. Wolff Systems has since devoted all their resources into lamp technology and development. Since then, the Wolff tanning devices have inspired trust to their users, offering extremely efficient results.
Their high-performance tanning units are specifically manufactured to simulate the sun's natural tanning process while allowing users to relax in a clean, comfortable, and convenient environment, no matter whether they are tanning beds or booths.
The Sunvision Pro 24S' advanced engineering and materials used in its construction combine for great value, durability and efficiency, and, with 24 super-efficient, 100-watt Wolff tanning lamps, the Pro 24S series delivers serious bronzing power for dark, head-to-toe results.
This unit comes with a digital timer with built-in hour meter, so it is very easy to use and read. The Sunvision Bio-Tech tunnel design surrounds tanners for fast, consistently dark, all-over tanning results, for 20 minutes, the time it takes for a complete session. Curved tanning surface offers all-around tanning in a comfortable resting position, while the specially glossed aluminum reflectors give it maximum tanning power and efficiency.
All you have to do to have this tanning bed for yourself is fork out approximately $4,500. |