
Sauna
Turn up the heat. Premium infrared and traditional saunas designed to detox, restore, and upgrade your downtime.
Saunas – Traditional Heat Meets Modern Wellness
Not all saunas are created equal. From classic wood-fired or electric saunas to advanced infrared therapy and portable sauna blankets, each style offers unique benefits for relaxation, detoxification, and recovery. Use this guide to understand the differences and find the right sauna solution for your space and goals.
Sauna Technology Reference Chart
Type | What It Is | Why It Matters |
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Traditional Sauna | Uses wood or electric heaters to heat the air, typically 150–195°F. | Promotes sweating, detox, cardiovascular benefits, and deep relaxation. |
Infrared Sauna | Uses infrared light to heat the body directly (lower air temp, ~120–150°F). | Gentler, penetrates tissue, boosts circulation, supports muscle/joint recovery. |
Full-Spectrum Infrared | Combines near, mid, and far infrared wavelengths. | Targets skin, muscle, and core for complete recovery and wellness benefits. |
Portable Sauna Blanket | Infrared heating in a compact, roll-out blanket. | Affordable, space-saving, great for home users and travel recovery. |
Outdoor Sauna | Traditional or infrared styles built for outdoor installation. | Creates a luxury spa experience, great for cold climates and backyard setups. |
EMF-Low Infrared | Infrared units engineered to minimize electromagnetic exposure. | Provides peace of mind for sensitive users while still delivering heat therapy. |
Sauna Technology Explained
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Traditional Saunas: High heat, wood or electric, best for classic sweat therapy.
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Infrared Saunas: Lower heat, deeper body penetration, excellent for recovery and circulation.
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Full-Spectrum Infrared: Best of all worlds—skin health, muscle recovery, and detox.
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Sauna Blankets: Entry-level and portable option for home wellness routines.
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Outdoor Saunas: Premium builds for homes, gyms, and recovery lounges.