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Technology does make a
difference!
Our saunas and related
products are designed with the correct and most
up-to-date technologies for therapeutic
detoxification.
Dry saunas: Dry heat
saunas can cause more sweating than conventional
steam heat saunas. Steam heat feels hotter to
the skin at the same temperatures as dry heat,
and therefore it is not tolerated for as long as
dry heat. You'll tire sooner and want to get out
of the sauna more quickly with steam heat. It
may seem harder to breathe hot steamy air than
hot dry air. Many researchers believe that
people actually sweat more in a dry sauna.
Another disadvantage of steam saunas is that
they encourage mold and fungus growth more than
dry saunas. Moisture may remain in a steam sauna
for long after it has cooled down.
Infrared technology:
Saunas can warm you by convection (hot air
passing over your skin), or by infrared
emission. If you've ever walked into a
room with a hot stove or a roaring fire across
the room and felt the heat on your face, that
was infrared heating. The warmth of the sun on
your body is from infrared rays. Infrared rays
can pass through even cold air to warm a distant
surface. An infrared sauna uses infrared
emitters to "shine" infrared rays onto your
skin. You can't see infrared, but you can feel
it. With infrared saunas, the air is also
heated, but to a lower temperature for the same
sweating effect. You suffer less, and can
tolerate longer sessions than regular
convectively heated saunas.
The Far Infrared (FIR)
technology advantage: Not all
infrared is the same. Infrared is specified by
it wavelength. Just as red light has a different
wavelength than blue light, "far" infrared differs from "near" or
"medium" infrared. An optimum spectrum of
infrared occurs in the 5 to 15 um range of wavelengths,
with the region around 9 microns being the
optimal, just as the Sun's infrared output peaks
at around 9 microns.
Our portable sauna uses special carbon-fiber
panels to emit infrared in the correct infrared
band, centered at 9 microns.
Read more
about the Far Infrared properties of our
Portable FIR Sauna
Read more about the differences among wood sauna
heater types
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