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Indoor Saunas

Relax and rejuvenate with our premium collection of indoor saunas. Perfect for enhancing your wellness routine, these saunas create a sanctuary right in your home. Whether you’re looking for the deep-penetrating heat of an indoor infrared sauna or the calming steam of a traditional indoor sauna, our range offers something for everyone. Crafted from high-quality cedar or hemlock wood, these saunas add aesthetic charm and provide a therapeutic experience that supports both your body and mind.

Benefits of an Indoor Sauna at Home

Relax and Rejuvenate with Our Indoor Saunas

Transform your home gym into a wellness sanctuary with the soothing warmth of our indoor saunas. Choose from infrared saunas with Low EMF, Ultra Low EMF, Near Zero EMF, and Full Spectrum options, allowing you to customize your heat therapy for optimal results. Infrared saunas offer deep skin penetration, promoting detoxification, muscle recovery, and enhanced circulation. Alternatively, if you enjoy a more traditional approach, our indoor steam saunas provide enveloping heat for a full-body experience that relaxes your muscles and calms your mind.

Choose the Best Indoor Sauna for Your Home or Home Gym

Whether you’re seeking the best indoor sauna for home use or a more compact solution for your space, we have options to meet your needs. Our saunas are designed for ease of installation, energy efficiency, and long-lasting durability. Enjoy the ultimate in-home wellness experience with our luxury indoor saunas, providing an ideal way to unwind and support overall health in the comfort of your home.

Dynamic Monaco 6-person Ultra Low EMF FAR Infrared Sauna DYN-6996-01 Elite	Front View Indoor

Indoor Saunas FAQ

Are indoor saunas worth it?

Yes! According to Dr. Green, the comforting warmth of a home sauna can help relax muscles and increase overall well-being. These benefits are attributed to the body’s increased core temperature during heat exposure, improving circulation and promoting muscle relaxation. Read Dr. Green’s insights here.

What is the 200 rule for saunas?

The Rule of 200 suggests that the sum of your sauna’s temperature and humidity should equal 200 for perfect comfort. For example, if your sauna is set to 160°F, keep humidity around 40% to achieve this balance.

Do indoor saunas use a lot of electricity?

An indoor sauna typically uses around 6 kilowatts of power when heating up, and once it reaches temperature, the consumption drops to about 3 to 4 kilowatts. For a typical 1-hour session, including preheating, you can expect it to use around 9 to 13 kilowatt-hours of electricity.

What do 30 minutes in the sauna do?

Spending 30 minutes in a sauna can lower blood pressure, increase vascular compliance, and raise heart rate similarly to medium-intensity exercise. This session promotes circulation and relaxation, offering both immediate and long-term wellness benefits.

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