Collection: Hybrid Saunas - Steam & Infrared

Hybrid saunas bring two powerful heat experiences into one space. They’re designed for comfort, built for daily use, and give you the freedom to choose the type of heat your body needs—whether that’s the deep, steady warmth of infrared or the invigorating steam of a traditional sauna.

This collection includes models for 1 to 5 people, available in both indoor and outdoor styles. Each is crafted for straightforward assembly, reliable performance, and simple mode switching, so you can focus on your session rather than the setup.

Styles and Brands You Can Trust

We carry hybrid models from trusted names like [insert brand list], known for quality materials, thoughtful design, and lasting performance. Every unit is made to make switching between heat types effortless.

Why Choose a Hybrid Sauna

Hybrid saunas combine full-spectrum infrared heat with a traditional rock-and-steam heater. You select one heat source per session—never both at the same time—making each experience intentional and tailored. Infrared is ideal for longer, lower-temperature sessions that support recovery and daily wellness. Steam brings shorter, higher-heat intensity, perfect for deep muscle warmth and skin hydration.

Styles and Brands You Can Trust

We carry hybrid models from trusted names like [insert brand list], known for quality materials, thoughtful design, and lasting performance. Every unit is made to make switching between heat types effortless.

Good to Know

  • One heat source per session for safety and comfort
  • Infrared: lower temperature, longer sessions, deep heat absorption
  • Steam: higher temperature, shorter sessions, traditional sauna feel
  • Indoor and outdoor options available

Browse the collection below to find the size, style, and features that fit your space, your schedule, and your way of restoring.

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FAQ`s

Frequently Asked Questions about Hybrid Saunas

A Hybrid Sauna is a sauna system that has dual heat sources; both a traditional rock style heater to create steam by pouring water on the rocks, as well as infrared heating panels. You can choose which type of sauna bath you want to have each time. You would not need to have two different saunas if you wanted both types available to you.

It depends on which type of sauna bath you prefer. Both are good. The traditional dry heat with steam heats the air and this in turn heats your body. Temperatures can get high and intense. Infrared is gentler because it does not have to heat all of the air in the sauna to give you the sweat you want. it heats your body core by penetrating you with infrared waves, which are very safe.

Yes, they can be, but you must be careful to not overdo it by staying in a sauna too long and especially if you have a health condition. Always consult your own physician. As mentioned previously, a steam bath has more intense heat than an infrared sauna. One may find it easier to use the infrared daily and the steam sauna occasionally.

The best outdoor sauna, including the hybrid models, have additional protection from the elements, such as a shingled roof. This will protect the sauna from intense sunshine, rain and snow. This will prolong the life of the sauna. With temperature fluctuations in the outdoors, insulated walls make the sauna more efficient to heat the sauna cabin and maintain that heat.

The best hybrid sauna for indoors is one that has a good location with a bit of air circulation around the unit and allows for good ventilation.

Hybrid saunas typically require professional installation and should be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. A certified electrician should connect the electrical for the heater with rocks, as the steam heat source for your sauna.

The time it takes to heat up a hybrid sauna varies depending on the heating sources used, but it typically takes 20-30 minutes to reach the desired temperature.