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Considering A 2 Person Far Infrared Sauna? Why It Might Be Right for You

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If you’re in the market for a home unit, you may be wondering whether you should get a single or a 2 person far infrared sauna. Especially if you’re considering using your sauna for pain treatment, stress relief, or other health benefits, you may have a difficult time picturing when you would want to share it with another person. Because a sauna can be a significant investment, it is important to be certain which style you want before you buy. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

Do You Have A Partner?

While you may be imagining the sauna as a solo treatment, many people enjoy using them not only as a tool for relaxation and health, but also as a way to reconnect with their friends and family in an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. Using saunas a tool for connecting with people is also common in Finnish saunas. Secondly, if you have a partner you should consider if you can imagine inviting them to share time in the sauna with you. If you already know that your partner would like to use the sauna, consider whether you will want to “take turns”, or if you’d prefer to use the sauna together.

Are You Using the Sauna for Pain Control?

Many people with chronic pain find that the sauna helps them manage their symptoms. . However, those with chronic pain also know that flare-ups can be unpredictable, and they can limit mobility significantly. If your chronic pain regularly makes it difficult for you to be as mobile as you like, consider whether the roomier interior of a 2 person far infrared sauna might be more comfortable than the tighter quarters of a smaller unit. When you have to move carefully, having more space can be nice.

Do You Prefer More Room?

Many people simply prefer open spaces. While all infrared saunas are somewhat enclosed, if you are tall or otherwise require more space than the “average” person, you may prefer a 2 person sauna, that way there is no need to feel claustrophobic or cramped! Remember, your sauna is supposed to be relaxing, so if you’re squeezed into a space that feels too tight, that will be working against the very stress relief that you’re trying to achieve.

When you’re purchasing a sauna, you should never settle for second-best, especially where size is concerned. It pays to think through your options before choosing which model is right for you, your lifestyle, and your body. Only after this can you be certain that you’re investing in a sauna that will help you live better for many years to come.

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