Compare Types of Saunas
We build three types of saunas:
Traditional Saunas
- Used dry clinically, but humidity is controllable
- The body is warmed comparatively evenly
- A mild FIR & warm-air environment (hot stones and interior surfaces all radiate FIR); a far-infrared factor of about 50%
- Heating air efficiently allows for good ventilation
- A milder sweat produced than all-FIR, but still effective, eliciting more gradual responses
- A wide temperature range, clinically 110F-160F (otherwise about 130F-185F)*
Far Infrared
- FIR heats the body directly & faster than warm air does. Allows for use in the low air temp range of 90F-140F
- Control of infrared’s intensity is essential for safety. Included in all Heavenly Heat saunas
- Also a FIR & warm-air environment, but a higher FIR factor of about 80%
- Necessitate upright sitting for full effects
- Used dry only
- For most, a stronger sweat produced than a dry traditional sauna
- Microcirculation is increased significantly & quickly
Combination Saunas – “2-in-1”
- Use FIR with superior air-change ability of stone heater
- Allow humidity control along with FIR
- Offer very wide temperature range
- Can be larger, more comfortable saunas
* our 120V heaters max out at around 150F-160F; the M models can get 10-15 degrees or more warmer, if desired.
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