Kerry Football Club is delighted to announce a unique recovery partner for our teams with Revibe Wellbeing & Recovery, who recently opened their new premises in Tralee.
Revibe was founded by Seona Kealy and Tom McElligott following three years living in Australia, where they experienced first-hand the rapid growth and benefits of contrast therapy. Recognising a gap in the market at home, they made the decision to return to Kerry with a clear vision to create a premium recovery and wellbeing space that would serve both the local community and athletes.
After moving home to Tralee, they spent time identifying the right location before securing a unit in Clash Industrial Estate. From the moment they stepped inside, they had a clear vision of their layout and the potential Revibe had. Fully committed to bringing that vision to life, they stepped away from their jobs and dedicated three months to building the facility from the ground up. They invested long days, hands-on work, and put all their focus into every detail of the space.
Revibe officially opened on March 7th 2026, and has since seen an overwhelmingly positive response, quickly establishing itself as a go-to destination for recovery and wellbeing in Kerry.
Seona Kealy, a founding member of Revibe Wellbeing & Recovery, said:
“Partnering with Kerry FC is a proud moment for us at Revibe. Revibe was founded by Seona and Tom after experiencing the benefits of contrast therapy while living in Australia, with a vision to bring a premium recovery and wellbeing space back to their hometown in Kerry. At Revibe, we offer a range of recovery-focused facilities including sauna, steam room, cold plunges, hot tub and compression therapy, all designed to help reduce muscle soreness, support recovery, improve circulation, and enhance overall wellbeing. The space is designed for both athletes and the general public, whether you’re looking to recover or relax. As a local business, it means a lot to support both the men’s and women’s teams at Kerry FC this season and play a small role in their performance and recovery. We’re passionate about building a strong community around health and wellbeing here in Kerry, and this partnership is just the start. We have exciting plans to continue growing Revibe and expanding our impact within the local community.”
Kerry FC S&C Coach Stephen Walsh:
“It’s fantastic to team up with another local, new business to form a partnership between Kerry FC and Revibe Wellbeing & Recovery. The strain now on our Men’s First Team and Women’s Development League side means recovery is an essential part of the week between the last match and the upcoming game, often in the space of just 3 or 4 days. The Men’s First Team could potentially play in and around 50 games in a 40-week period, so being able to use somewhere like Revibe Wellbeing & Recovery is instrumental to training plans and managing the workload.”
Revibe Wellbeing & Recovery is now open in the Clash Industrial Estate and is open 7 days a week. Various sessions can be booked online via: https://reviberecovery.netlify.app/