Saunas
Regular sauna practice has many therapeutic benefits, from stimulating circulation, relaxing muscles and eliminating toxins, to improving the respiratory system as a whole. Our range of saunas includes different types, starting with the Finnish sauna or "dry" sauna. It reaches a temperature of 80 to 90 degrees Celsius with minimal humidity, which promotes sweating and activates blood circulation.

Infrared saunas, on the other hand, do not need steam to produce heat, which is transferred from the heaters by infrared energy waves that penetrate up to 1.5 inches into the human skin. Temperatures are not so high here, which makes breathing easier. Installation is simple and the energy consumption is low.