Choosing the right sauna for your home shouldnât feel confusing. Both infrared and traditional Finnishâstyle saunasoffer incredible wellness benefitsâbut they create very different experiences. Understanding how each one works can help you choose the sauna that fits your comfort level, your goals, and your lifestyle.
Hereâs a simple, customerâfriendly comparison to guide your decision.
A traditional sauna uses either an electric heater or a woodâburning stove to heat a stack of rocks. Those rocks heat the surrounding air, and the hot air warms your skin first before raising your core temperature.
You can also pour water over the rocks to create löylyâa burst of steam that adds humidity and intensifies the heat.
This is the classic, immersive sauna experience many people know and love.
Infrared saunas use carbon or ceramic panels to emit infrared wavelengths. These wavelengths penetrate the skin directly and warm your body from the inside outâwithout needing to superâheat the air.
This creates a gentler, more targeted warming effect.
Traditional saunas feel hotter because the air temperature is the main source of heat. Infrared saunas feel milder but still produce a deep, satisfying sweat.
|
Sauna Type |
Typical Temperature |
|---|---|
|
Traditional Sauna |
150â195°F (65â90°C) |
|
Infrared Sauna |
110â140°F (43â60°C) |
Some people notice they begin sweating earlier in an infrared sauna, even though the air feels cooler.
If you love the ritual of steam bursts, traditional is the better fit.
Infrared saunas are generally more energyâefficient because they heat your body directly rather than the full room.
Both are beneficialâtraditional simply has the longer scientific track record.
|
Factor |
Traditional Sauna |
Infrared Sauna |
|---|---|---|
|
Electrical Demand |
Higher |
Lower |
|
Ventilation |
Required |
Minimal |
|
Outdoor Compatibility |
Excellent |
Mostly indoor |
|
WarmâUp Time |
Longer |
Shorter |
|
Energy Use |
Higher |
Lower |
|
Category |
Traditional Sauna |
Infrared Sauna |
|---|---|---|
|
Heat Source |
Heater + rocks |
Infrared panels |
|
Heat Mechanism |
Heats air â heats body |
Heats the body directly |
|
Temperature |
150â195°F |
110â140°F |
|
Humidity |
Dry or steam |
Always dry |
|
Sweat Response |
Fast, highâheat sweat |
Deep, lowerâtemp sweat |
|
Research Depth |
Extensive longâterm data |
Newer, growing evidence |
|
Experience |
Intense, classic, social |
Gentle, targeted, private |
|
Energy Use |
Higher |
Lower |
|
Best For |
Highâheat lovers, steam fans |
Heatâsensitive users, wellness focus |
If you love intense heat, steam, and a classic spa experience, a traditional sauna is a perfect fit.
If you prefer gentler temperatures, deeper muscle warming, and a more modern wellness feel, an infrared sauna may be your ideal match.
Whichever you choose, the team at Clover Home Leisure is here to help you create a relaxing, restorative space youâll enjoy every day.