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portable saunaPortable personal sauna has risen in popularity these days. In order to attend to the convenience needs of the people, this type of sauna has been crafted and built. Today, it is never difficult to find time for a sauna bath because of the portable personal sauna. Since you would be able to use them conveniently at home, you wouldn’t really need to visit some fitness centers for a relaxing steam bath.

Thanks to the portable dry sauna and other types of such equipment that we are now able to enjoy a comforting warm bath in our own homes. We can now have the benefit of enjoying on a sauna bath without having to go to crowded places. By merely setting it up in your own home, you’d get a sauna steam bath experience that is far different from the usual steam bath you get to experience in public facilities.

Portable Personal Sauna - Ease of Use

The portable personal sauna is easy to set up at home. From the word “personal” alone, it means something which can be used individually or which caters to the need of one person only. This type of sauna is usually for singles and is typically used in smaller homes or apartments. Because they are generally small compared to other portable sauna systems, it is never really difficult to put them up even inside your own rooms!

Portable Personal Sauna - Keeping It Personal

A portable personal sauna is good for those people who want to enjoy a relaxing bath by themselves. If you do meditation together with your steam bath, then getting a portable personal sauna would be recommended for you. It provides you with much privacy compared to the other types of sauna systems available over the market today. Continue Reading »

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sauna in a roomI”ve written before on the benefits of a sauna, so I am not going to go into the specifics at this time. This article will be about what section of your house you”ll be able to use as a “sauna space”. Many people may recognize where the most appropriate place to devote to your sauna, or some of us d not have a big enough house, thus what do is one to do?

First question one would ask is how much area would I have to devote to a sauna room? Take for example 2-person saunas. Once set up it only takes a four” by four” space. They can be plugged into a daily outlet, and heat up rather quickly and efficiently. Another consideration is how many people will be using the sauna at once? Ultimately how much actual space you have to devote to this space and the area you would like to position your sauna in will determine what size you get.

If ALL of your space is at a premium and it?s hard to figure out room in your house for a sauna space, contemplate a movable sauna. They are about the size of an overstuffed chair and fold neatly into a giant flat suitcase. Then when not in use, you can store them in a closet or beneath your bed. These are glorious for individuals living in studio or small apartments. I have been able to actually see one of these in action, and that they work very nicely. The ONLY draw back that I can see is that they are not going to look as nice as a hemlock or cedar sauna.

Another thought for placement of a sauna room area is outside. There are tons of outdoor sauna kits available, and these are simply just as nice as the inside units. They are assembled in a few hours and are extremely watertight. The outside type and style of saunas that I favor are the ones that have exterior finishes made out of bamboo. Besides looking really nice, the outside finishes are extremely rugged to any or all what the outside weather can throw at them. They are therefore nice looking and when they are assembled and together, they appear like a custom piece. Continue Reading »

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By: Terrence Banks

home saunaLet’s have a look at three great reasons to invest in your own personal home sauna…

Health Benefits

There are people that debate whether a sauna has any true health benefits at all, but there are some benefits that are hard to argue against. A few of these are…

1. Relaxation. Ask any regular hot bather, and they’ll say that taking a sauna just feels good. When you step inside, almost instantly you feel more at ease. That sense of well being lasts even when your session is done.

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Home Sauna Advantages

by Pertti Olavi Jalasjaa

woman lying in a sauna  Many people first discover the pleasures of sauna bathing in a spa or a health club. Others may be introduced to the delights of the sauna by friends who already own their own traditional Finnish or far infrared sauna. However a person may experience a sauna bath for the first time and however magnificently relaxing or invigorating that experience may be, it simply does not compare with the tremendous joy of being a home sauna owner.

With a commercial sauna or a residential sauna owned by a friend, you can never be sure of its availability, how clean the sauna is, or how properly it is being maintained. As well, you have only so much control over the sauna’s temperature, supplies and accessories.

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