Find the right sauna setup for your space, budget, and heat style.
Answer a few questions and get a practical recommendation across portable sauna boxes, infrared cabins, traditional dry saunas, steam/wet saunas, and hybrid or specialty setups.
Space, users, residential vs commercial use, heat technology, moisture tolerance, wood/material preferences, install complexity, and buyer-beware risks.
How much space do you realistically have?
Think about the actual spot where the sauna will live, not the dream setup.
How many people need to use it?
Capacity affects size, heater power, durability, and cost.
Is this residential or commercial?
Commercial use usually changes the recommendation fast.
What kind of heat experience do you want?
This separates traditional dry, steam/wet, infrared, and hybrid setups.
If infrared matters, which direction are you leaning?
No need to know the science yet — this is about buyer fit.
What material or wood preference do you have?
Wood affects budget, durability, smell, heat feel, and indoor/outdoor fit.
How much installation complexity will you tolerate?
This is where many buyers underestimate cost and hassle.
What budget range are you exploring?
Rough ranges only. Final pricing varies a lot by size, heater, wood, freight, and install.