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Hotter isn't better.
Deeper is.

It's not about how hot the room gets. Traditional saunas blast the air to 180–195°F just to push heat inward. Infrared radiates straight into your body at a gentle 120–150°F the same deep sweat, far easier on your lungs, head, and heart.

It's not about how hot the room is. It's about how deep the heat goes.

Traditional saunas heat the air, and the air heats your skin so they have to climb to 180–195°F just to drive warmth inward. Infrared radiates directly into your body, raising your core temperature at a gentle 120–150°F. Same deep sweat. Far less harsh on your lungs, head, and heart.

Up to 80% of infrared energy goes into you, not the air
Infrared (SweatLabs)150 °F

Comfortable air, heat that reaches the muscle.

Traditional195 °F

Scorching air that's hard on breathing to do the same job.

Two ways to sweat,
one clear winner at home

Infrared
TraditionalFinnish / Steam
Operating temperature
120 - 150 °F
180 - 195 °F
How it heats you
Radiates into your body
Heats the air around you
Warm-up time
10–15 min
30–45 min
Breathing comfort
Easy, gentle air
Hot, heavy air
Running cost
Lower draw
Higher draw
Install at home
Plug-in, no electrician
Often needs wiring/venting

Comfort and efficiency figures are typical ranges for home units; individual experience varies.

The Eclipse gives you all three wavelengths.

Near, mid, and far infrared each reach a different depth surface, circulation, and deep tissue. Together they do at 150°F what a traditional sauna can't do at 195°F.

  • Near infrared | Skin renewal & surface warmth
  • Mid infrared | Circulation & muscle recovery
  • Far infrared | Deep detox sweat at low heat
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Feel the difference 150°F makes.

Deeper heat, gentler air, longer sessions you'll actually look forward to. That's the infrared advantage at home, every day.

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