Expert Pick Saunas

Top Rated For Each Type Of Sauna

  • Infrared Sauna

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    Infrared saunas use infrared light to heat the body directly, offering benefits like improved circulation, detoxification, muscle relaxation, and potential pain relief.

    • Burn up to 200-600 calories per session
    • Heats up quickly
    • Antimicrobial wood stays clean
    • Gentle and prolonged heat experience
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  • Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna

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    Full-spectrum infrared saunas offer a wider range of infrared wavelengths—near, mid, and far—providing more comprehensive health benefits like skin rejuvenation, detoxification, and deeper tissue penetration.

    • Near, mid, and far wavelengths
    • 7 Heating Element: 5 Carbon PureTech™ Near Zero EMF Heat Emitters (Heating Panels) and 2 Near Infrared PureTech™
    • Deeper tissue penetration
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  • Traditional Sauna

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    A traditional sauna uses dry or steam heat to warm the air, offering benefits like improved circulation, detoxification, muscle relaxation, and stress relief.

    • High temperatures ranging from 150-195°F
    • Heated air or steam for warming the body
    • Adjustable humidity via water poured on hot stones
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  • Outdoor Sauna

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    An outdoor sauna offers benefits like natural ventilation, connection with nature, and enhanced relaxation through a more peaceful, secluded environment.

    • High heat environment for relaxation and detoxification
    • Built from natural, durable materials like cedar or spruce
    • Proper ventilation for comfort and efficient air circulation
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Saunas

Infrared saunas use light to heat the body directly, offering a gentler heat, while traditional saunas heat the air to warm the body indirectly at higher temperatures. Both types promote relaxation, improve circulation, and can aid in muscle recovery and detoxification.

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