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starting from $1999
Ensi
Far Infrared Sauna
- Ultra-Low EMF Heaters
- Upgradeable to Full Spectrum
- 1-4 Person
- Hemlock or Red Cedar Solid Wood
- 8.75 - 23.29 ft² needed
Most Versatile
starting from $3299
Tosi
Complete Full Spectrum Sauna
- Ultra-Low EMF Heaters + Emitters
- Full Spectrum
- 1-4 Person
- Hemlock or Red Cedar Solid Wood
- 8.75 - 23.29 ft² needed
New Design
starting from $2499
Vivo
Far Infrared Sauna
- Ultra-Low EMF Heaters
- Upgradeable to Full Spectrum
- 2 Person
- Poplar Solid Wood
- 12.97 ft² needed
- Reversible Door
Far Infrared Saunas
Ensi Far Infrared Sauna
Far Infrared Ultra-Low EMF- 6-9 Ultra-low EMF Carbon Fiber Far Infrared Heaters
- 1-4 Person Models
- Hemlock or Red Cedar Solid Wood
- 8.75 - 23.29 ft² needed
- User-friendly digital control panel
- Bluetooth Sound System
- Dual Wall Insulation
- Transparent, Tempered Glass
- Easy Assembly
Vivo Far Infrared Sauna
Far Infrared Ultra-Low EMF- 7 Ultra-low EMF Carbon Fiber Far Infrared Heaters
- Reversible Door
- Poplar Solid Wood
- 47.3"W 39.5"D x 75"H (12.97 ft² needed)
- User-friendly digital control panel
- Bluetooth Sound System
- Dual Wall Insulation
- Transparent, Tempered Glass
- Easy Assembly
Full Spectrum Infrared Saunas
Tosi Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna
Full Spectrum Ultra-Low EMF- 6-9 Ultra-low EMF Carbon Fiber Far Infrared Heaters
- 4-7 Advanced Near Infrared Emitters
- 1-4 Person Models
- Hemlock or Red Cedar Solid Wood
- 8.75 - 23.29 ft² needed
- User-friendly digital control panel
- Bluetooth Sound System
- Dual Wall Insulation
- Transparent, Tempered Glass
- Easy Assembly
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the difference between Full Spectrum and Far Infrared?
The answer is simple, far infrared saunas emit mostly far infrared waves, while full spectrum saunas emit far, mid AND near infrared waves. The main difference between a Far-Infrared sauna and a Full-Spectrum sauna lies in the types of infrared light they use and the associated benefits of each.
Far-Infrared Sauna:
- Infrared Type: Uses only far-infrared (FIR) light, which is the longest wavelength of infrared light.
- Heat Penetration: FIR heat penetrates deeply into the skin, typically reaching a depth of about 1.5 to 2 inches. This deep penetration is thought to be beneficial for muscle relaxation, detoxification, and improving circulation.
- Temperature: Operates at lower temperatures compared to traditional saunas, generally between 110°F to 140°F (43°C to 60°C).
- Benefits: Focuses on detoxification, muscle and joint pain relief, and improved circulation. FIR saunas are designed to provide a deeper, more penetrating heat for these specific benefits.
Full-Spectrum Sauna:
- Infrared Type: Combines multiple types of infrared light: near-infrared (NIR), mid-infrared (MIR), and far-infrared (FIR).
- Near-Infrared: Has the shortest wavelength and penetrates the skin the least. It's often used for its potential to promote skin health and repair.
- Mid-Infrared: Falls between near and far-infrared in wavelength, providing a balance between surface and deeper tissue heating.
- Far-Infrared: As described above, provides deep penetration and is beneficial for detoxification and pain relief.
- Heat Penetration: The combination of different infrared wavelengths provides a more comprehensive approach to heat penetration, potentially offering benefits across different layers of the body.
- Temperature: Typically operates within a similar temperature range to far-infrared saunas, but can vary depending on the specific design.
- Benefits: Aims to offer a broader range of benefits by addressing different aspects of health and wellness through the various types of infrared light. This can include enhanced detoxification, better skin health, improved muscle recovery, and more.
Should I get far infrared or full spectrum sauna?
Now that you have an idea on the heater differences of Far infrared and full spectrum saunas, you’re probably wondering what kind of health benefits each have. Here’s a chart below that compares that two:
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- Ultra-low EMF sauna environment with high quality Carbon Fiber Far Infrared Heaters
- Average reading of 0.32 mG from the center of the heater*
- Tested and approved by independent third-party testing facilities - Intertek and Vitatech
- Heaters situated strategically throughout to maximize heating area
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