At just 35° - 42° C, the infrared cabin is not really suitable for a sauna, because the mild temperatures don't really make you sweat, but that's completely ok. For comparison, a Finnish sauna has temperatures of around 80° to a maximum of 140°, which are completely different dimensions. But what makes the infrared sauna something very special? When constructing these systems, there is not a central radiator or even a sauna heater used, but several infrared radiators that are positioned opposite the seat or benches.