Friday, July 29, 2011

Third Near Infrared Sauna Choice...

Here is the next near infrared sauna I found. It's made in California and sold through a nutrition site.





It looks similar to Dr. Wilson's. There are no dimensions given but it looks to be 4x4 x 6 ft tall.


Pros:  4 lamps means more heat, more sweating and hotter temps. More Detox. Nice looking Stool. Reasonable price. Nice testimonial of their sauna with nutritional program.


Cons: PVC frame. I don't want PVC offgassing in my sauna. Lamps look like clamp lamps from hardware store. The website has little info about the saunas or how to even get one.


Price:  $910 with stool, plus shipping and handling. Probably about $1000-$1050 to get to my house on the east coast.


Overall, seems like a better unit than some others, but I would go with Cedarbrook's model because of the wood frame.


Anyone ever use this sauna? What do you think?

3 comments:

  1. PVC itself does not "offgas" to any measurable extent as PVC is very hard and totally inert

    Vinyl and PVC that have been treated to be flexible, like vinyl seat or shower curtains, do offgas--but what is coming out is not the PVC but the large volumes of additives that are required to make it flexible.

    PVC pipes are quite safe and do not offgas. PVC in flexible uses can create various kinds of problems. It would be smart to understand the difference between the two.

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