Does anyone have experience with infared sauna? Is it worth buying one?
Has anyone tried infared blankets as an affordable alternative?
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
Yes, the infrared sauna has worked well for me. We have some threads here on the topic that you could do a Search for.
I don't know whether you would be able to break a sweat in a blanket as opposed to a sauna tent.
Posted by jlcd1 (Member # 18138) on :
I purchased a portable infrared sauna. Mainly because we rent, maybe one day when we own a house I'd like to buy a big one but this does the job for now. Def worth the $200 and still working great 2 yrs later.
Posted by Abxnomore (Member # 18936) on :
Do a search for BioMat.
Posted by geronimog (Member # 34875) on :
I bought a sort of infrared sleeping bag for about $400. It's a great product. It goes up to 60 degrees celsius. I wear my thermals in it to absorb all the sweat so I don't have to clean it often. It's still working fine after three years. It's ideal for those with orthostatic intolerance.