Description
Athens Sauna Features
The Athens range combines gentle full spectrum infrared heat with integrated features such as Bluetooth audio and LED mood lighting, designed to enhance comfort and ease of use at home.
Main features
Plug & Play Simplicity
Just plug it in. No hardwiring required. Designed for straightforward indoor installation.
Targeted Infrared Heat
Carbon and full-spectrum infrared heaters deliver balanced, comfortable warmth.Thermostat range: 30°C–65°C.
Pure Canadian Hemlock
Crafted from premium natural hemlock to create a calm, Nordic-inspired interior.
Immersive Light & Sound
7-colour LED lighting and an integrated FM/Bluetooth audio system enhance the sauna experience.
Effortless Digital Control
A single intuitive control panel manages temperature, lighting, and audio with ease.
Fresh, Comfortable Interior
Integrated air circulation helps maintain a pleasant internal environment between sessions.
Specifications:
Seating capacity: 1 Person
Footprint (W × D): 900 × 900 mm
Height: 1900 mm
Power requirement: Standard 3-pin plug
Wattage: 1385W
Heater configuration: 3 Carbon + 2 Full Spectrum Lights
Infrared spectrum: Near, Mid & Far Infrared
Audio system: Built-in Stereo Speakers
Bluetooth/FM Radio
Lighting: 7-colour LED accents with integrated reading light
Air circulation: Integrated air circulation for odour reduction
Control type: Digital Touchpad
Temperature range: 30 – 65°C
Total weight: 109 kg
Door glass thickness: 8mm
Free kerbside delivery is available across Ireland,
What Is an Infared Sauna?
What Is an Infrared Sauna?
An infrared sauna uses specialized heaters to emit radiant heat that is absorbed directly by your body, rather than primarily heating the surrounding air. Unlike traditional saunas, which warm the room first, infrared saunas deliver gentle, penetrating heat that warms your body at lower temperatures, making them comfortable and suitable for everyday use at home.
Most home infrared saunas fall into two main categories: far-infrared saunas and full-spectrum infrared saunas, which combine near, mid, and far-infrared wavelengths. These wavelengths are part of the natural light spectrum and are widely used in wellness settings to support relaxation, recovery, and comfort.
Types of Infrared Saunas
Not all infrared saunas are the same. Differences come down to how the heat is delivered and which wavelengths are included.
Far-Infrared Saunas
Far-infrared saunas provide the core heat that gently warms the body. They are available in two main styles:
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Carbon Panel Systems: Large panels placed around the sauna emit far-infrared heat evenly across the body. This creates a soothing, wrap-around warmth that promotes uniform heat coverage, full-body sweating, and long, relaxing sessions.
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Ceramic Heaters: These deliver focused infrared heat to key areas such as the back, core, and large muscle groups. The directional warmth penetrates more deeply, supporting muscle relaxation, circulation, and targeted comfort.
Full-Spectrum Infrared Saunas
Full-spectrum saunas combine far-infrared heat with mid- and near-infrared wavelengths. While far-infrared provides the core warmth, the additional wavelengths interact more closely with the skin and tissues, offering a broader range of wellness benefits. Full-spectrum saunas may have slightly less panel coverage than a full-panel far-infrared sauna, but they provide a more comprehensive infrared experience.
Choosing the Right Sauna
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Even Heat Coverage: Choose a full carbon panel far-infrared sauna for gentle, uniform warmth that surrounds the body.
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Deep, Targeted Heat: Choose a ceramic far-infrared sauna for concentrated heat to key areas like muscles and core.
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Broader Infrared Benefits: Choose a full-spectrum sauna for far-infrared warmth plus mid- and near-infrared exposure for skin and tissue-level effects.
All three types provide effective infrared sauna sessions. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize wrap-around warmth, targeted deep heat, or a wider range of infrared benefits.