The choice between an indoor and an outdoor sauna depends on the type of heat you prefer, the space available, and the kind of experience you’d like to create. Both options offer incredible health and relaxation benefits, but there are some key differences:
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Indoor Infrared Saunas
Our indoor saunas are designed for convenience and ease of use. They use infrared heaters rather than traditional stones, producing a gentler, more direct heat. Infrared rays penetrate the skin, warming the body from within and promoting deep relaxation, improved circulation, and detoxification.-
Simple plug-in setup using a standard 13-amp supply
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Compact and stylish, perfect for home wellness spaces
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Lower operating temperatures, making them comfortable for longer sessions
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Outdoor Traditional Saunas
Built to withstand the British weather, our outdoor saunas are fully insulated, weatherproof structures that deliver the authentic Scandinavian experience. They use traditional sauna heaters with stones, which can be sprinkled with water to create bursts of steam, increasing both humidity and intensity.-
Require a single-phase 40-amp supply
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Clad in premium Western Red Cedar inside and durable thermowood outside
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Create a luxury garden retreat—whether compact or designed for family and friends
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Offer the classic hot-and-steamy environment associated with traditional saunas
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Both types of sauna support everyday wellbeing—helping to reduce stress, ease muscle tension, improve sleep, and promote healthy skin. The right choice depends on whether you prefer the gentle, penetrating warmth of infrared heat indoors or the traditional, steam-enhanced intensity of an outdoor sauna.