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Traditional vs Infrared Sauna

A traditional sauna heats the air around you with a wood or electric stove, often with steam from water poured on rocks, while an infrared sauna uses radiant panels to heat your body directly at a lower ambient temperature. Both deliver a sweat session, but they differ in feel, install complexity, and running cost.

Traditional SaunaInfrared Sauna
Price$3,000-$10,000+ depending on size and heater type$1,500-$6,000 depending on size and panel quality
Operating temperature150-195°F, heats the air120-150°F, heats the body directly
Heat-up time30-45 minutes to reach temperature10-15 minutes to reach temperature
Install requirementsHigher-power electrical circuit or wood stove ventingStandard 110V or 220V outlet, easier retrofit
Energy useHigher, due to heating the whole cabin air volumeLower, since panels target the body, not the air
ExperienceIntense heat, optional steam (löyly), social ritual feelGentler heat, often used for longer sessions
MaintenanceRock replacement, stove upkeep, ventilation checksPanel bulb or emitter replacement over time
Best forTraditional sauna ritual, steam lovers, higher heat toleranceEasier install, lower running cost, gentler daily use
Choose Traditional SaunaChoose a traditional sauna if you want authentic high heat with steam, have the electrical or venting capacity to support it, and enjoy the ritual of a hotter, shorter session.Shop Saunas
Choose Infrared SaunaChoose an infrared sauna if you want an easier install, lower energy bills, and a gentler heat you can tolerate for a longer session.Shop Saunas

The verdict

Traditional saunas deliver the more intense, classic sauna experience but ask more of your electrical setup and energy bill. Infrared saunas trade some of that intensity for a simpler install, faster heat-up, and lower ongoing cost, making them the easier entry point for most backyards.

FAQs

Is infrared sauna heat as effective as traditional sauna heat?

Both produce a genuine sweat and relaxation response, but they work differently: infrared heats your body directly at a lower temperature, while traditional saunas heat the air around you at a much higher temperature, so the intensity and sensation differ even if both deliver a workout for your cardiovascular system.

Do I need special electrical work for a home sauna?

Traditional electric sauna heaters often need a dedicated 220V circuit sized to the heater's wattage, while many infrared saunas run on a standard household 110V outlet, making them easier to retrofit into an existing space.

Which sauna type uses less energy?

Infrared saunas generally use less energy because they heat your body directly rather than warming the full air volume of the cabin, and they also reach usable temperature faster, shortening total run time.

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