There is something particular about lying down to receive therapy. The floor removes hierarchy - there is no right or wrong position, no seat to sit correctly in, no posture to maintain. The TFH Vibroacoustic Long Easy Floor Lounge brings vibroacoustic therapy to that level, delivering low-frequency musical vibrations through a full-length foam lounger that the user lies back into rather than sits up in. Available across North America from The Sensory Supply, it is the floor-level piece in the TFH Somacoustic range - the one that makes full-body horizontal positioning possible.
The Long Easy has a unique reclining shape with a slight head elevation and a cosy rimmed edge that cradles the user securely while keeping them engaged with whatever activity or sensory experience is happening around them. The foam construction - firm enough to support the body, soft enough to sink into - transmits vibroacoustic vibrations through its entire surface when connected to the TFH Vibroacoustic Resonator Unit (Somacoustic Controller, 9RSX, sold separately). Connect a music source via the controller, adjust the bass to suit the individual's sensory preferences, and the lounger becomes a full-body vibration therapy surface. The TFH Resonance Range magnifies musical vibrations so they are felt more easily and heard less clearly - this is not a speaker system and the music will be intentionally muffled.
OTs and sensory integration practitioners know that positioning is part of the therapy. Floor-level work removes the vestibular demands of maintaining an upright seated posture, allowing the nervous system to settle and focus on the proprioceptive input being provided. For individuals who are hypersensitive to movement, fatigued, or who simply regulate better in a low, horizontal position, the Long Easy Floor Lounge offers a therapeutic modality that the seated pieces in the range cannot replicate.
The full-length surface also means vibration distributes across the entire body simultaneously - legs, torso, and upper body all receive the same low-frequency input at once. Combined with the adjustability of the vibration intensity through music and bass selection, this makes the Long Easy one of the most therapeutically flexible pieces in the TFH Somacoustic range.
Vibroacoustic therapy was developed in Norway by Olav Skille in the 1980s and involves passing pure low-frequency sine wave vibrations into the body through embedded speakers in therapeutic furniture. The Food and Drug Administration has approved vibroacoustic therapy for increasing circulation, pain relief, and improving mobility. Research from the University of Toronto and ongoing clinical evaluation addresses applications including fibromyalgia, cerebral palsy, and Alzheimer's disease. Vibration intensity is controlled entirely through music choice and bass selection - and note that because the primary purpose is vibration rather than sound reproduction, music will be muffled during use.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!
There is something particular about lying down to receive therapy. The floor removes hierarchy - there is no right or wrong position, no seat to sit correctly in, no posture to maintain. The TFH Vibroacoustic Long Easy Floor Lounge brings vibroacoustic therapy to that level, delivering low-frequency musical vibrations through a full-length foam lounger that the user lies back into rather than sits up in. Available across North America from The Sensory Supply, it is the floor-level piece in the TFH Somacoustic range - the one that makes full-body horizontal positioning possible.
The Long Easy has a unique reclining shape with a slight head elevation and a cosy rimmed edge that cradles the user securely while keeping them engaged with whatever activity or sensory experience is happening around them. The foam construction - firm enough to support the body, soft enough to sink into - transmits vibroacoustic vibrations through its entire surface when connected to the TFH Vibroacoustic Resonator Unit (Somacoustic Controller, 9RSX, sold separately). Connect a music source via the controller, adjust the bass to suit the individual's sensory preferences, and the lounger becomes a full-body vibration therapy surface. The TFH Resonance Range magnifies musical vibrations so they are felt more easily and heard less clearly - this is not a speaker system and the music will be intentionally muffled.
OTs and sensory integration practitioners know that positioning is part of the therapy. Floor-level work removes the vestibular demands of maintaining an upright seated posture, allowing the nervous system to settle and focus on the proprioceptive input being provided. For individuals who are hypersensitive to movement, fatigued, or who simply regulate better in a low, horizontal position, the Long Easy Floor Lounge offers a therapeutic modality that the seated pieces in the range cannot replicate.
The full-length surface also means vibration distributes across the entire body simultaneously - legs, torso, and upper body all receive the same low-frequency input at once. Combined with the adjustability of the vibration intensity through music and bass selection, this makes the Long Easy one of the most therapeutically flexible pieces in the TFH Somacoustic range.
Vibroacoustic therapy was developed in Norway by Olav Skille in the 1980s and involves passing pure low-frequency sine wave vibrations into the body through embedded speakers in therapeutic furniture. The Food and Drug Administration has approved vibroacoustic therapy for increasing circulation, pain relief, and improving mobility. Research from the University of Toronto and ongoing clinical evaluation addresses applications including fibromyalgia, cerebral palsy, and Alzheimer's disease. Vibration intensity is controlled entirely through music choice and bass selection - and note that because the primary purpose is vibration rather than sound reproduction, music will be muffled during use.
Free shipping Canada-wide excluding remote locations & territories. The Sensory Supply covers any applicable duties fees so you don't have to - guaranteed.
View our full shipping policy here.
1 Year manufacturer warranty from manufacturer defects in materials and
workmanship to the original purchaser with proof of purchase.
Warranty does not apply to products that are damaged resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, improper application, or modification, by persons not authorized by the manufacturer.
A percentage of proceeds from this product are donated directly to Autism Canada. Thanks for contributing!