Half Stack 3.0

OVERALL

4.5

BEST FOR

Half-body sessions, smaller spaces

The Half Stack 3.0 runs four wavelengths – 630 and 660nm red with 810 and 850nm near-infrared – from 100 3-watt LEDs across a 50 x 22cm panel weighing 5kg.
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WAVELENGTHS

630nm + 660nm + 810nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE

57.0 mW/cm2 at 15cm

COVERAGE AREA

Half body

WEIGHT

5 kg

Our Review

This is the sensible middle of the range. Four wavelengths rather than the Advantage five, 57.0 mW/cm2 at 15cm rather than 86.4, and half the footprint – but at £599 against £1,150 it is doing most of the job for around half the money.

At 5kg and 50cm it also fits places the Advantage does not, which matters more in a home than the spec sheet suggests.
Red Light Rising Half Stack 3.0 detail
Four wavelengths spanning 630 to 850nm
57.0 mW/cm2 at a genuine 15cm working distance
5kg and 50cm – fits smaller spaces
Three-year warranty
Half-body coverage means repositioning for full sessions
Lower irradiance than the Advantage

Key Features

Compact Panel

A 50cm panel with 100 three-watt LEDs suited to arms, legs or the torso.

Four Wavelengths

Delivers 630, 660, 810 and 850nm across red and near-infrared.

Strong Value

Priced at £599 with the same 57 mW/cm2 irradiance figure as the larger Full Stack.

Full Specifications

Wavelengths: 

630, 660nm red; 810, 850nm NIR
Number LEDs:
100 x 3W
Irradiance (power):
57.0 mW/cm2 at 15cm
Power:
Mains
Dimensions:
50 x 22 x 6cm, 5kg
Treatment Size: 
Half body
Warranty:
3 years

Final Verdict

4.5

The value pick in the range. Fewer wavelengths and lower irradiance than the Advantage, but the price and footprint make it the more realistic buy for most homes.

Half Stack 3.0

£599

10% off
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Tec Specs

Wave Lengths

630nm + 660nm + 810nm + 850nm

IRRADIANCE:

57.0 mW/cm2 at 15cm

Coverage Area:

Half body

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