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Sauna Buying Guide

The Complete Sauna Buying Guide

Buying a sauna is one of the best investments you can make in your health, relaxation, and home. But with so many options available — traditional saunas, infrared saunas, hybrid saunas, indoor models, outdoor models, and different sizes — it can be hard to know where to start. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know so you can confidently choose the right sauna for your space and lifestyle.

Why Buy a Sauna?

A home sauna can provide more than just a luxury experience. Many homeowners choose a sauna to create a private wellness space that supports relaxation, recovery, and daily routines. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day, complement your fitness lifestyle, or enhance your indoor or outdoor living space, a sauna can be a valuable long-term addition to your home.

Types of Saunas: Traditional vs Infrared vs Hybrid

Traditional Saunas

Traditional saunas use an electric or wood-burning heater with sauna stones to heat the room. These saunas reach higher temperatures and provide the classic sauna experience many people know and love. Water can be poured over the heated stones to create steam and increase humidity.

  • Higher operating temperatures
  • Classic Finnish sauna experience
  • Water can be poured over stones for steam
  • Deep, immersive heat

Infrared Saunas

Infrared saunas use infrared heaters or panels to warm the body more directly rather than heating the surrounding air. These saunas operate at lower temperatures but still provide a relaxing heat experience.

  • Lower operating temperatures
  • Quick heat-up times
  • Energy efficient
  • Comfortable for longer sessions

Hybrid Saunas

Hybrid saunas combine traditional heaters with infrared technology. This allows users to enjoy the high-heat traditional sauna experience or the gentler infrared heat depending on their preference.

  • Combines traditional and infrared heat
  • Maximum flexibility
  • Great for households with different preferences
  • Premium sauna option

Indoor vs Outdoor Saunas

Indoor Saunas

Indoor saunas are commonly installed in basements, bathrooms, home gyms, or dedicated wellness spaces. They provide convenient access and can easily integrate into your home.

Outdoor Saunas

Outdoor saunas create a true backyard retreat. They are popular for cottages and homes where buyers want a spa-like experience separate from the main house.

Feature Indoor Sauna Outdoor Sauna
Location Inside the home Backyard or patio
Convenience Easy daily access Outdoor retreat experience
Space Limited to interior rooms Usually allows larger sizes

Choosing the Right Sauna Size

Sauna Size Best For
1–2 Person Solo users or couples
3–4 Person Small families or extra space
5–6 Person Families or entertaining
7+ Person Large homes or cottages

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