Discover the Relaxation of Saunas for Sale Online.

Welcome to our online store, where we offer high-quality saunas designed to enhance your well-being and relaxation. We are committed to providing you with the best sauna experience, from improving circulation and detoxification to stress relief and better sleep. Explore our range of premium saunas and discover the perfect addition to your home for a healthier and more relaxed lifestyle. Thank you for choosing us for your sauna needs!

  • Humidity

    • Steam sauna uses high humidity, typically around 100%, created by boiling water to produce steam. The environment is moist and steamy.
    • Dry Heat Sauna Uses low humidity, often between 5-30%. Heat is generated by electric heaters, wood stoves, or infrared heaters, resulting in a dry atmosphere.
  • Temperature Differences

    • Steam Sauna: Operates at lower temperatures, usually between 110-120°F (43-49°C), because the high humidity makes it feel hotter.
    • Dry Heat Sauna: Operates at higher temperatures, typically between 150-195°F (65-90°C), but the low humidity makes the heat more tolerable.
  • Heat source

    • Steam Sauna: The heat is produced by boiling water, which creates steam and increases the room's humidity.
    • Dry Heat Sauna: Heat is generated by electric heaters, wood stoves, or infrared heaters without adding moisture to the air.
  • Experience

    • Steam Sauna: The moist heat can be soothing for the respiratory system and skin, but some people may find it harder to breathe in the thick steam.
    • Dry Heat Sauna: The dry heat can be more comfortable for those who prefer a less humid environment and is often considered more invigorating.
1 of 5