Sahara Combi
The Sahara Combi is a very compact Finnish sauna combined with infrared. The large amount of glass and the original Canadian Red Cedar finish give this cabin a luxurious appearance. The decorative salt strips with indirect lighting and the interior finishing in aspen wood ensure a real wellness experience. The benches are made of cedar wood. This Sahara combination cabin contains a sauna oven of 3,5kW and Quartz infrared heaters with dimmer. Thanks to the 2 speakers with Bluetooth connection, you can also listen to your favourite music while you relax.
An investment for your health
Whether you have a sauna, an infrared cabin or a combination of the two, it will certainly benefit your health and your body. The infra-red cabin's heat rays have a very relieving effect on your muscles and joints. The infrared rays give off heat that is directly transferred to the body. Because you are sitting right in front of the radiators, you will be warmed up quickly from the inside and this will have a good in-depth effect on your joints and muscles. By using a wooden backrest, you can assume an easy position without burning yourself. Thanks to the dry heat, the sauna wil then work more on removing waste substances from the skin and organs. In this way, both cabins can complement each other perfectly.
Advantages of infrared
Advantages of the sauna
When to avoid a sauna?
A sauna is usually advisable, but if in doubt consult a doctor and avoid saunas:
How to use an infrared cabin?
Tip: In the infrared cabin, you lose a lot of body fluids, so it is advisable to drink a lot of water begore, during and after use.
1. Drinking water
2. Undress
3. Toilet
4. Take a hot shower and dry off well
5. Put a towel on the couch and at the floor
6. Stay 20-30 minutes in the infrared cabin
7. To allow your muscles to cool down gently, rest for 10 minutes in a warm room wearing a bathrobe
8. Take a hot shower
9. Drink water
How you use a sauna?
1. Undress
2. Toilet (So you don't have to interrupt your sauna visit)
3. Shower (clean your body thoroughly before entering the sauna. This is nog only hygienic for yourself, but also vor others.)
4. Drying Warm up your body (it is important that, you warm up your body first to avoid heat shock during the first sauna session. This can be done by a warm footbath.
5. Sauna 8-12 minutes
6. Cool down
First cool down in the open air through breathing you already lose a large part of eht stored heat
Take a cold shower 10°C
Immerse yourself in a cold plunge pool 10°c
7. Warm up the body
8. Always end wihth a rest!
Why cooling down is so important