Full Spectrum Infrared Saunas | 3 Person
Sanctuary Y
Sanctuary Y
The only true Full Spectrum infrared saunas available with advanced near-, mid-, and far-infrared technologies—all built into a refined experience with contemporary design, groundbreaking innovation, and state-of-the-art digital control.
Woodtype
Key Features
- Smartphone control
- Low EMF/ELF
- TrueWave heaters
True Wave™
carbon/ceramic far infrared heating technology
EMF/ELF shielding
with the lowest levels in the industry
Italian-designed sauna
with a glass roof for style and comfort
Furniture-grade cabinetry
with 8mm thick glass front and ceiling
iOS/Android Smartphone Control
for a hands-on experience
Easy installation
60-minute build for a lifetime of benefits
Medical-Grade Chromotherapy
included for your benefit
Built-in charging & audio station
for playlists, reading, and staying connected
Door handle/smartphone cradle
hands-free, stress-free experience
36-hour programmable timer
plan ahead and step into bliss
Limited lifetime warranty
for a lifetime of benefits
Weight loss & increased metabolism
Temporary muscle pain relief
Better sleep
Detoxification
Improved appearance of cellulite
Ease joint pain and stiffness
Stress and fatigue reduction
Improves skin
Full Spectrum Heater
Clearlight Light Therapy
Halotherapy Salt Therapy
Electric Aroma Therapy
Bench Cushion
Specifications
Width: 71″
Depth: 56″
Height: 74″
Benches: Two 35″ x 22″ flat benches
Width: 76″
Depth: 60″
Height: 77″
Weight: 715 lbs
When building the Sanctuary Y into an enclosed space, we recommend leaving 2″ around the sauna.
In front of you:
True Wave™ full spectrum heaters located on the front wall.
All around you:
True Wave™ far infrared heaters on back wall, side walls, under the bench, next to your calves and in the floor.
240 volts
3,360 watts
14 amps
Plugs into a 240v outlet
Plug: NEMA 6-15p
Product Enhancements
FAQs
Unlike traditional saunas that heat the air with steam or dry heat, infrared saunas use infrared light waves to directly warm your body. These infrared waves, which are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, penetrate your skin and muscles, increasing your core temperature and promoting detoxification.
A notable advantage of infrared saunas is their ability to function at a lower ambient temperature, usually between 48.8-65.5 degrees Celsius. This is significantly cooler compared to traditional saunas, which can reach up to 90.5 degrees Celsius. As a result, infrared saunas offer a more comfortable experience while still providing effective heat therapy.
We don’t blame you if you never want to leave your sauna. However, it’s important to regulate your usage based on your health and lifestyle. For most people, using an infrared sauna 3-4 times a week is ideal (and safe).
It’s always wise to start with shorter sessions (around 10-15 minutes), then gradually increase the duration to 20-30 minutes as your body acclimatizes to the heat. Ensure to stay hydrated before, during, and after each session.
Most importantly, always do what feels right for your body, and don’t push yourself too far. Everyone is different, and if you start to feel lightheaded, dizzy, or uncomfortably hot, it’s time to leave the sauna.
Infrared saunas operate on the principle of radiant heat, a form of energy that warms objects directly without having to heat the air in between.
The term ”infrared“ might sound technical, but it’s important to note that it refers to non-ionizing radiation, which is different from the potentially harmful ionizing radiation emitted by, for example, X-rays. Infrared radiation is not only safe for the human body but provides a soothing internal warmth that provides several potential benefits.