Simply put a wet sauna is when you pour water over your sauna stones. A dry sauna is when no water is used during the bathing session. The water poured over the stones turns to steam and this is what is meant by a wet sauna.
What is the difference between a dry and wet sauna?
About the Author: Kenton Mann
Kenton Mann is the Managing Director of Leisurequip Ltd., with over 40 years’ experience delivering bespoke saunas, steam rooms and luxury wellness spaces across the UK. Taking the reins in 1985, he helped build Leisurequip into a widely respected specialist and is regarded as the UK’s leading authority on Tylö sauna and steam systems. Today he leads the e-commerce shop, supplying premium wellness brands including Harvia, Helo and Tylö.

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