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Infrared saunas

About our Infrared saunas

Enjoy instant, even heat with our range of indoor infrared sauna cabins for both home and commercial wellness environments. In the UK and across the world, FIR or FAR infrared saunas have steadily increased in popularity as the myriad of health benefits have become more widely understood.

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Leisurequip have a wide range of infrared saunas for sale. We can supply and install a range of 1-5 person Harvia and Tylo IR saunas. Designed as indoor cabins they can be used in both home and commercial environments. Infrared (aka FAR or FIR) can deliver almost instant and even sauna heat. The experience is directly likened to sun bathing and offers many health benefits.

Tylo and Harvia indoor infrared saunas offer some of the lowest EMR levels available in the UK. This allows you to enjoy the benefits of a home or commercial FIR sauna with added peace of mind. With low-EMR design, FIR saunas can be enjoyed comfortably by the whole family.

Commonly asked questions

Infrared saunas are a type of sauna that uses infrared heaters to emit light that is absorbed by the skin, causing a rise in body temperature. There are several potential benefits to using an infrared sauna, including:
  • Convenience: Infrared saunas are typically smaller and easier to install than traditional saunas, and they require less time to heat up. This can make them a more convenient option for people with limited space or time.
  • Energy efficiency: Far infrared sauna cabins use less energy than traditional saunas, making them a more environmentally-friendly option.
  • Entertainment: Many cabins come equipped with features such as built-in speakers or media players, allowing users to listen to music, podcasts, or other forms of entertainment while they relax.
  • Detoxification: Sweating in an sauna can help flush out toxins and heavy metals from the body, as sweat contains traces of these substances.
  • Improved cardiovascular health: Regular use of an infrared sauna cabin has been linked to improved circulation, lower blood pressure, and lower cholesterol levels.

For most people, a quality infrared sauna from brands like Tylo and Harvia is a very safe piece of home equipment. Two sensible things to look for are good engineering and measured reassurance.

EMF is a normal concern, mainly because the internet has turned a technical topic into a haunted house. The practical approach is simple: don’t chase 'zero EMF' marketing. It's much more sensible to look for brands that can show low readings and explain what they’ve done in the design regarding shielding, wiring layout and quality components.

If you’re pregnant, have a pacemaker, significant heart issues, or you’re on medication that affects heat tolerance, it’s worth getting a quick OK from your doctor.

Wattage matters because it tells you how much 'heating muscle' the sauna actually has to work with. If it’s too low for the size of the cabin, you’ll know straight away as it will takes forever to get warm and the heat can feel patchy.

It's important to note that wattage isn’t the whole story. A well-designed IR sauna with sensible panel placement and decent build quality can feel fantastic at a lower wattage, while a poorly designed one can still feel underwhelming even if the number looks big. That said, the right wattage is what stops an infrared sauna feeling weak and makes it feel satisfying to use.