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Sunray 3-Person Southport Traditional Steam Sauna HL300SN

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Original Price $5,244.00
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 Experience the 3-Person SunRay Southport Traditional Sauna

Enjoy the time-honored Finnish tradition of sauna bathing in the comfort of your own home with the Southport 300SN 3-Person sauna.  This spacious traditional Finish sauna features a 3.5kW Harvia heater that produces temperatures up to 170 degrees while the included water cask and spoon allow you to add water to the heater stones to get to your desired humidity level.  Standard features also include a thermo-hygrometer for displaying the humidity level, ergonomic seating for comfort and convenience, interior lighting, tempered glass door, and a cabin constructed of natural Canadian Hemlock wood for natural appealing decor. 

Key Features of the Southport 3-Person Traditional Sauna:

  • 3-Person Capacity
  • Harvia 3kW Heater- Includes Finnish lava stones for intense heat and humidity
  • Canadian Hemlock wood - Smooth and naturally appealing yet incredibly durable.
  • Tongue and Groove Construction - Easy to assemble and operate!
  • Natural Canadian Hemlock
  • 3kW Harvia Heater
  • Ergonomic Backrest
  • Tempered Glass
  • Cup Holder
  • Ventilation System

 

Tech Specs of the Southport 3-Person Traditional Sauna:

    • Dimensions: 69" x 47" x 75" 
    • 220V, 50/60HZ
    • 20 amp dedicated outlet required
    • 3500 Watts 

       

    Warranty of the Southport 3-Person Traditional Sauna:

    7 Year Warranty

     

    Warranty of the Southport 3-Person Traditional Sauna:

    7-10day delivery lead time

       

      Downloads of the Southport 3-Person Traditional Sauna:

      Owners Manual 

      Warranty Page

       

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What is the best temperature for a Sauna?

      The appropriate temperature for a sauna depends on your preference. Most people enjoy their saunas at temperatures between 150-170 Fahrenheit for traditional steam saunas and 120- 130 degrees Fahrenheit for infrared saunas.
       

      How long should I stay inside a sauna?

      Although this varies from person to person, one can often stay in the sauna until one starts to feel uncomfortable. Normally, use the sauna for 10 to 15 minutes before leaving and cooling off for a while. After that, you're free to spend another session in the sauna again. Set the temperature and humidity level ( if you are using a traditional sauna) to your ideal level. If you begin to feel dizzy or uncomfortable, simply leave the sauna and cool off. 

      How is the sauna packaged?

      To ensure the sauna arrives undamaged, SunRay Saunas comprise wooden panels that are already packaged in cardboard boxes and then placed on a wooden pallet. The cardboard boxes may be taken off the pallet and fit through any door that is at least 24" wide.
       

      Does the sauna come pre-assembled? 

      No. 

      How long does it take to assemble the sauna? 

      Most SunRay sauna models are assembled in around an hour. Two people are needed for assembly. Please refer to the assembly instructions for more details on how to assemble the unit.

      Are there any special tools required to assemble the sauna?

      No, all you need is a Phillips head screwdriver or a drill with a Phillips head bit to put the sauna together.

      What voltage does my sauna require?

      All SunRay saunas run on 110V and have UL listed plugs. Some larger saunas need a 20 amp circuit and a non-standard 20 amp outlet.

      Can I place the sauna on the second floor?

      Yes, you can install a sauna on the second level. The majority of saunas weigh between 300 and 400 lbs.
       

      Can I use the sauna outdoors?

      All SunRay saunas must be used indoors unless specifically labels as an outdoor saunas. Indoor saunas are not appropriate for use outside. Outdoor saunas must have a cover over them while not in use.

      How do I clean the sauna?

      First, unplug the sauna and make sure it is cool before cleaning. To clean the wooden interior of your sauna mix 3 teaspoons of baking soda into a gallon of warm water. Use a towel to wipe down the interior with the baking soda and water mixture. Then wipe the sauna down with a wet towel and let dry. The glass in your sauna can be cleaned with glass cleaner. If you have an outdoor sauna, use a standard garden hose on a low/mist setting to wash out the interior. Make sure to leave the door open so the sauna can dry.
       

      How often do I need to clean the sauna?

      If you use the sauna frequently, you should clean the sauna every six months or at your discretion. Towel use in the sauna will help collect a lot of the body's perspiration, reducing the need to clean the sauna as often.
       

      How soon will my sauna be shipped after purchase?

      Products that are in stock will be delivered the following business day after an order is placed. Orders placed over the weekend will be dispatched the following business day, or Monday. We try to keep all products in stock however we may not have stock of some items due to demand. Please contact us at (646) 657-8856 to confirm if you have any questions regarding stock, ETA's, and other sauna queries. 

       

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