Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal
Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal

Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Solarium horizontal

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The Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze is a high-end horizontal tanning bed, ideal for tanning centers and beauty salons. Equipped with 28 tanning lamps and a high-pressure facial lamp, it ensures an even and optimal tan. Its Strip Reflector System (SRS) optimizes UV light reflection, while its integrated ventilation and digital controls guarantee a comfortable and personalized experience. With an elegant design and top-quality components, this tanning bed provides safety and efficiency in every session. Available in Titanium Bronze.
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Hapro Proline 28/1 C Titanium Bronze Horizontal Tanning Bed: professional horizontal tanning bed

Professional

The Hapro Proline 28/1C is a high-performance horizontal tanning bed for beauty salons and private tanning rooms seeking an even, fast tan. This tanning bed stands out for its balanced power, easy operation and Titanium Bronze design that fits into any room.

Designed for comfortable, controlled sessions, it combines efficient technology and durable materials for intensive use.

The rays from UV tanning equipment can affect the skin and eyes. These effects depend on the nature and intensity of the rays, as well as on each person’s skin sensitivity.
People with skin type 1 (red or very light blond hair, freckles or lack of pigmentation, white skin that has never tanned and blue eyes) must not use artificial tanning equipment or expose themselves to the sun without protection.

Main features

  • 28 UV lamps: 24 x 100 W + 4 x 80 W for full body coverage.
  • 400 W high-pressure facial lamp to enhance facial tanning.
  • SRS – Strip Reflector System improves reflection and distribution of UV light.
  • Digital control with timer and direct settings for the facial lamp and integrated fan.
  • Canopy with assisted opening for comfortable access.
  • Easy-clean Titanium Bronze finish.

Technical specifications

  • Body lamps 24 x 100 W
  • Facial lamps 4 x 80 W
  • High-pressure facial lamp 400 W
  • Total power 3.30 kW
  • Voltage 230 V
  • Weight 120 kg
  • Dimensions (L × W × H) 2100 × 990 × 886 mm

Detailed product description

Performance

With its 28 UV tubes and 400 W facial lamp, the Proline 28/1C delivers an even tan from the first session. The SRS optimises light projection to reduce shadows and make better use of every minute of exposure, resulting in visible and consistent results for your clients.

User comfort

The body fan maintains a fresh feeling throughout the treatment. The digital control panel allows the session time to be set precisely and the facial lamp power to be adjusted with ease. The canopy’s assisted opening makes getting in and out easier, while the wide interior offers freedom of movement for lying down comfortably.

Maintenance and management

Access to the tubes and components is direct, so lamp replacement can be carried out in less time. Its solid structure and reliable electronics are designed for continuous use, reducing downtime and costs. Cleaning the Titanium Bronze exterior is quick, keeping the tanning room spotless every day.

Safety and responsible use

The equipment timer prevents the set time from being exceeded and helps follow guidelines according to skin type. The use of approved UV protective goggles is recommended during every session, and exposure times should be respected according to skin type.

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The tanning bed must be cleaned with a special alcohol-free disinfectant after each use.
Sun protection may be applied to specific areas (marks, scars), but not over the entire exposed surface.
The product is delivered kerbside. If you require a porter service to move it upstairs or inside your property, please let us know so we can prepare a specific quotation.
This tanning bed is designed to be easily assembled by the user by following the instructions included. It does not require installation by technical personnel. If you have any doubts or do not understand any of the specifications, please contact us before proceeding with assembly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use tanning accelerators with my home tanning bed?

Yes, tanning accelerators are designed to enhance results in tanning beds. These products optimize UV ray absorption, but make sure to use products specifically developed for tanning beds and not sunscreen all over your skin, as this would block the UV rays.

Should I use sunscreen during tanning bed sessions?

It is not recommended to use sunscreen all over the skin during tanning bed sessions, as its function is to block UV rays, which would negate the tanning effect. However, you can apply sunscreen on specific areas that need more protection, such as scars, spots, or sensitive areas.

How often should I use my home tanning bed?

It is recommended to use the tanning bed 2 to 3 times a week, allowing for rest time between sessions to avoid overexposure to UV rays.

Is it necessary to wear protective glasses during tanning bed use?

Yes, it is always necessary to wear protective glasses during tanning bed sessions to avoid eye damage from UV radiation exposure.

Should I remove contact lenses before a tanning bed session?

Yes, it is important to remove contact lenses before entering the UV cabin to avoid irritation or potential damage to the eyes.

Is it safe to use a tanning bed?

One advantage of indoor UVA tanning beds is that they are not dependent on weather conditions or external factors, such as the ozone layer or fluctuations in solar radiation, allowing for a controlled and consistent tanning experience.

Should I use specific cosmetic products during tanning?

It is recommended to use specialized cosmetic products that help hydrate the skin during tanning sessions. These products are designed to counteract moisture loss and improve the appearance of the skin, helping the tan last longer.

How long should I wait between tanning sessions?

It is recommended to wait at least 48 hours between each tanning session. It is also important to avoid using the tanning bed and sun exposure on the same day to prevent overexposure to UV rays.

What should I do if I am allergic to the sun?

If a person is allergic to natural sunlight, they should not expose themselves to UVA rays, as the radiation is similar and can cause an adverse skin reaction.

Why do I have white spots on my skin after tanning?

White spots on areas like the shoulder blades or buttocks during tanning can occur due to pressure in these areas while lying down, reducing blood flow and distribution of the tan. Switching between horizontal and vertical tanning beds can help minimize this effect.

What cosmetic products or substances are prohibited before using the tanning bed?

Avoid using perfumes, colognes, creams with citrus, essential oils, and products with retinol or exfoliating acids at least 10 days before the session. Additionally, do not use products with lemon, orange, bergamot, or certain photosensitizing medications like antibiotics (tetracyclines), NSAIDs (ibuprofen), or diuretics. Consult your doctor if you have any questions about any medication you are taking.

Can I use sunscreen on specific areas during tanning sessions?

While it is not necessary to apply sunscreen all over the skin during tanning sessions, it is recommended to protect specific areas like fresh scars, spots, or sensitive areas with sunscreen to avoid damage from UV ray exposure.

What types of home tanning beds are there and which one is right for me?

There are several types of home tanning beds, including horizontal and vertical models. Horizontal tanning beds are suitable for those who prefer to tan lying down, while vertical beds are ideal for those who prefer to stand or for smaller spaces. The choice depends on the space available in your home and your personal tanning preferences.

Warning about the use of tanning beds

The rays from UV tanning devices can affect the skin and eyes. These effects depend on the nature and intensity of the rays, as well as the sensitivity of individuals' skin.

What is skin phototype and how can I determine mine?

Skin phototype is a classification that describes how your skin reacts to sun exposure. It is based on several factors such as skin color, hair color, eye color, and the tendency to burn or tan. Knowing your phototype can help you choose the safest and most effective tanning practices.

  • Phototype I: Very light skin, usually with freckles, red or very light blonde hair, light eyes. Burns easily and rarely tans.
  • Phototype II: Light skin, blonde hair, light eyes. Usually burns but can tan slightly.
  • Phototype III: Medium skin, brown hair, darker eyes. Sometimes burns and tans gradually.
  • Phototype IV: Olive skin, dark hair, dark eyes. Rarely burns and tans well.
  • Phototype V: Dark skin, dark hair and eyes. Rarely burns and tans easily.
  • Phototype VI: Very dark or black skin, dark hair and eyes. Never burns and tans very easily.

To determine your phototype, consider your most common reaction to prolonged sun exposure without protection. Consult a dermatologist if you are unsure or have a history of skin problems related to the sun.

Technical data sheet

Product quality Professional
Business relationship Official seller
Quality Certificates CE, DEKRA KEMA-KEUR
Aromatherapy Not available
Climate control air Optional
Color Titanium
Delivery time: Upon request, consult delivery time
Shipping Free shipping, installation not included
Product subtype Professional solarium
Manufacturer Hapro
Warranty 3 years
Voice guide No
Facial Lamps 1 x 400W
Nationality manufacturer European Union - Netherlands
Brand Hapro
Brand Solarium Hapro
Music Not available
Power Tubes Base 100W
Power tubes top 10x100W 4x80W Professional
Spraying of water No
Control system Optional
Product type home tanning bed, UV tanning machine, tanning bed, portable solarium, facial solarium, buy solarium
Total Body Lamps 28 Professional
Transport and assembly Not included
Lamps bottom 14 Professional
Lamps top 14 Professional
Refrigeration Including serial
Voltage 220V
Energy efficiency class G
Shipping label Bulky

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use tanning accelerators with my home tanning bed?

Yes, tanning accelerators are designed to enhance results in tanning beds. These products optimize UV ray absorption, but make sure to use products specifically developed for tanning beds and not sunscreen all over your skin, as this would block the UV rays.

Should I use sunscreen during tanning bed sessions?

It is not recommended to use sunscreen all over the skin during tanning bed sessions, as its function is to block UV rays, which would negate the tanning effect. However, you can apply sunscreen on specific areas that need more protection, such as scars, spots, or sensitive areas.

How often should I use my home tanning bed?

It is recommended to use the tanning bed 2 to 3 times a week, allowing for rest time between sessions to avoid overexposure to UV rays.

Is it necessary to wear protective glasses during tanning bed use?

Yes, it is always necessary to wear protective glasses during tanning bed sessions to avoid eye damage from UV radiation exposure.

Should I remove contact lenses before a tanning bed session?

Yes, it is important to remove contact lenses before entering the UV cabin to avoid irritation or potential damage to the eyes.

Is it safe to use a tanning bed?

One advantage of indoor UVA tanning beds is that they are not dependent on weather conditions or external factors, such as the ozone layer or fluctuations in solar radiation, allowing for a controlled and consistent tanning experience.

Should I use specific cosmetic products during tanning?

It is recommended to use specialized cosmetic products that help hydrate the skin during tanning sessions. These products are designed to counteract moisture loss and improve the appearance of the skin, helping the tan last longer.

How long should I wait between tanning sessions?

It is recommended to wait at least 48 hours between each tanning session. It is also important to avoid using the tanning bed and sun exposure on the same day to prevent overexposure to UV rays.

What should I do if I am allergic to the sun?

If a person is allergic to natural sunlight, they should not expose themselves to UVA rays, as the radiation is similar and can cause an adverse skin reaction.

Why do I have white spots on my skin after tanning?

White spots on areas like the shoulder blades or buttocks during tanning can occur due to pressure in these areas while lying down, reducing blood flow and distribution of the tan. Switching between horizontal and vertical tanning beds can help minimize this effect.

What cosmetic products or substances are prohibited before using the tanning bed?

Avoid using perfumes, colognes, creams with citrus, essential oils, and products with retinol or exfoliating acids at least 10 days before the session. Additionally, do not use products with lemon, orange, bergamot, or certain photosensitizing medications like antibiotics (tetracyclines), NSAIDs (ibuprofen), or diuretics. Consult your doctor if you have any questions about any medication you are taking.

Can I use sunscreen on specific areas during tanning sessions?

While it is not necessary to apply sunscreen all over the skin during tanning sessions, it is recommended to protect specific areas like fresh scars, spots, or sensitive areas with sunscreen to avoid damage from UV ray exposure.

What types of home tanning beds are there and which one is right for me?

There are several types of home tanning beds, including horizontal and vertical models. Horizontal tanning beds are suitable for those who prefer to tan lying down, while vertical beds are ideal for those who prefer to stand or for smaller spaces. The choice depends on the space available in your home and your personal tanning preferences.

Warning about the use of tanning beds

The rays from UV tanning devices can affect the skin and eyes. These effects depend on the nature and intensity of the rays, as well as the sensitivity of individuals' skin.

What is skin phototype and how can I determine mine?

Skin phototype is a classification that describes how your skin reacts to sun exposure. It is based on several factors such as skin color, hair color, eye color, and the tendency to burn or tan. Knowing your phototype can help you choose the safest and most effective tanning practices.

  • Phototype I: Very light skin, usually with freckles, red or very light blonde hair, light eyes. Burns easily and rarely tans.
  • Phototype II: Light skin, blonde hair, light eyes. Usually burns but can tan slightly.
  • Phototype III: Medium skin, brown hair, darker eyes. Sometimes burns and tans gradually.
  • Phototype IV: Olive skin, dark hair, dark eyes. Rarely burns and tans well.
  • Phototype V: Dark skin, dark hair and eyes. Rarely burns and tans easily.
  • Phototype VI: Very dark or black skin, dark hair and eyes. Never burns and tans very easily.

To determine your phototype, consider your most common reaction to prolonged sun exposure without protection. Consult a dermatologist if you are unsure or have a history of skin problems related to the sun.