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Ultra-Low EMF (≤ 3mG) , Zero VOCs & Odor-Free
Get yours now and make your next personal wellness retreat a true pleasure.
Dimensions:27.5 x 35.5 x 62 inches
Item Weight:120 pounds


Better materials deliver a better user experience.
Better materials deliver a better user experience.


Far Infrared, five low EMF carbon heaters are perfectly positioned to provide consistent heat throughout the body. Help you promote blood circulation/detoxification, relieve joint/muscle pain, relieve stress/sleep aid, improve skin, and assist in weight loss.
Far Infrared, five low EMF carbon heaters are perfectly positioned to provide consistent heat throughout the body. Help you promote blood circulation/detoxification, relieve joint/muscle pain, relieve stress/sleep aid, improve skin, and assist in weight loss.


Features timer and power adjustment, Temperature setting protection, system protection, hardware protection. You can adjust the temperature according to your needs with the control panel from 77-140℉.
Features timer and power adjustment, Temperature setting protection, system protection, hardware protection. You can adjust the temperature according to your needs with the control panel from 77-140℉.

Frequently Asked Questions
Issues identified based on genuine user feedback from past purchases and extensive user research across social media platforms.
This sauna arrives as a DIY kit. Most of our sauna kits can be assembled by two people in less than a day. Step-by-step instructions are included. Please refer to product details below for assembly instructions.
All of our saunas include the manufacturer's warranty, which you can find in the product details below. Rest assured, our team is here to ensure that your experience is positive. In the unlikely event that an issue arises, we are here to help.
We know you’re excited to discover the best backyard sauna for your home. But it’s important to think about whether or not it’s actually feasible or not.So, can I put a sauna in my backyard?The short answer is probably yes. It’s just a matter of how much work it’ll take!

