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Does a '4-Person' Sauna Really Fit Four People? The SaunaLife CL5G Honest Answer

Here's the question I get on almost every call about the CL5G. "It says 4-person. Does it actually fit four people?" It's a fair question. Because if you've ever bought a tent labeled "4-person" and then tried to sleep in it with four humans and any gear at all — you already know how manufacturer capacity math works. Sauna companies do the same thing. A "4-person" sauna often means four people sitting bolt upright, shoulders touching, nobody moving. That's not a sauna session. That's a very warm bus. So let me give you the honest answer about the SaunaLife CL5G — and about the "4-person sauna" label in general — because getting this wrong is one of the most expensive mistakes people make. The short version on "Does a '4-Person' Sauna Really Fit Four People?" The CL5G is labeled 4-person. Here's what that actually means in practice: comfortably, it seats three. Perfect for a couple. Great fo...

The Best Woods for Home Saunas (And Why It Matters): A Real Buyer's Guide

Look, when I started helping people find the right home sauna, I assumed the wood choice was the last thing anyone worried about. I was wrong. It turns out the wood inside your sauna affects everything — the smell, the feel, how long it lasts, whether it warps after two years, and honestly, whether you actually want to spend time in there. Most people don't realize they've made the wrong call until they're sitting in a sauna that smells faintly of something chemical, or watching a board start to bow away from the wall eight months in. So before we talk about infrared versus traditional, or electric versus wood-burning — let's talk about the best woods for home saunas. Because it matters more than most guides will tell you. Why Wood Actually Matters in a Sauna A sauna runs hot. Traditional Finnish-style saunas heat the air to somewhere between 160°F and 195°F. Infrared saunas operate at lower temperatures — typically 120–140°F — but the heat is more direct, pen...

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Creating a Home Spa: How Saunas Elevate Relaxation and Wellness

In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of tranquility and self-care at home has never been more important. Transforming your home into a personal spa is a luxurious yet achievable goal, and one of the most effective ways to do this is by incorporating a sauna. Whether indoors or outdoors, a sauna creates a sanctuary where you can unwind, detoxify, and enjoy the many benefits of heat therapy. From stress relief to improved circulation, the inclusion of a sauna in your home spa enhances both physical and mental well-being. The Appeal of a Home Spa A home spa is more than just a place to relax—it’s a personal retreat that promotes holistic health. With the increasing popularity of wellness trends, more homeowners are dedicating space to relaxation and self-care. Spas are known for their calming environments, complete with aromatherapy, hydrotherapy, and heat therapy. By incorporating these elements into your home, you create a space that fosters rejuvenation and overall wellness. Am...