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Introducing the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna
Immerse yourself in the ultimate relaxation experience with the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna. Crafted with precision and designed for outdoor use, this traditional cabin sauna brings the spa to your backyard, offering unparalleled comfort and rejuvenation for you and your loved ones.
Specifications:
HealthHQ Sentry Traditional Cabin Sauna
- Dimensions: 2100L*1800W*2100H mm
- Weight: 580kg
- Packing Size: 2170L*1500W*900Hm (Wooden Crate)
- Packing Size CBM: 2.929 M3
- Packing Weight: 600kgs
- Wood Buner Size: 810*520*470 mm
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Wood Stove Packing Dimensions:
- Chimney - 20kgs - 1240*300*300 mm
- Chimney - 15kgs - 820*270*270 mm
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Stove - 35kgs - 810*520*470 mm
- 0.369 M3, 70kgs
- Material: Red Cedar
- Glass: 8mm Tempered Glass
- Temperature Range: 15 ~ 90 ℃
- Capacity: 4-person size
- Heater: 6kW Traditional Heater
- Heater Options: Standard Heater, Wood Burner Stove, or Harvia Sauna Heater
- Warranty: 5-year Limited Warranty
- Power: 6kw
- Voltage: 220-240V
- Bench: Two Levelled Bench
- Roof: Waterproof Asphalt Shingle Roof
- Amp: 28A
- Cable Type: Cable wired up by an electrician
- Sound: No (Optional)
- Lighting: Lamp
- Control Panel: No (Optional)
Upgrades
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Sauna Heater Upgrade:
Upgrade your new sauna with either the renowned Harvia traditional sauna heater, offering exceptional quality, lifespan, and efficiency for years to come; Or opt for a fantastic wood stove, allowing your sauna to work perfectly off the grid. - Harvia Stove Upgrade
- Wood Stove Upgrade
Unmatched Durability: Crafted from premium Red Cedar, the HealthHQ Sentry Sauna guarantees enduring quality, capable of withstanding various weather conditions for years to come. Its robust construction not only exudes elegance but also demands minimal upkeep, ensuring a hassle-free outdoor experience.
Perfect for Outdoor Enjoyment: Boasting large expansive windows, offering a clear view to take in your surroundings as you unwind and relax.
Health Benefits: Beyond relaxation, the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna provides a host of health advantages. From stress reduction to enhanced circulation, regular sauna sessions contribute to overall vitality and wellness. With its generous interior space and comfortable seating, you can share the sauna experience with loved ones.
Enhance Your Outdoor Living Space: Elevate your outdoor recovery space with the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna.
Note: Asphalt Shingle Roof not shown in photo
Note: Sauna Heater not shown in photo, will be placed to the side of the door inside the sauna
This unit is currently designed and made perfectly to order just for you!
Considering this, to ensure your order is to the highest standard, please allow us 8-16 weeks to get your new HealthHQ order to you.
Availability:
- In stock, and ready to ship = Units Available
- Backordered = Made to Order Available
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HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna
Everything you need to know:
From ordering to enjoying your amazing new sauna
Our saunas all come flat-packed for an easy assembly process. Our indoor saunas simply clip together with no tools required. Our outdoor outdoor infrared saunas take about an afternoon to assemble, with our larger outdoor traditional units taking a much longer.
Don’t worry, if this isn’t for you, we can offer assembly services nationwide!
We have also partnered with Kitset to make assembly as simple as possible for you.
Link: Kitset Assembly Services
All our units are made to match your country's requirements.
Our indoor units are incredibly easy and simply plug into a standard house plug (10amp). Anything higher than 10amp will need an electrician to simply wire it up, this is normally a very easy job.
If you are unsure about this, please reach out and we can support.
We believe in our range and know you’ll love our products for years to come.
All our brand-new outdoor saunas are backed with our 5-year Limited Warranty, with our indoor saunas backed by our 3-year Limited Warranty.
Make sure you think about where your new sauna is going to go and that you
have sorted a suitable foundation. The surface must be strong and flat and not susceptible to move over time.
- Outdoor Units: Concrete Slabs, Tiles, or Desk
- Indoor Units: Tiles, Concrete, or Carpet (small units only)
Link: Sauna Installation: Everything you need to know – Location, Foundation, Assembly, Maintenance
When choosing your sauna heater, consider your preferences and usage needs.
Traditional Saunas:
- Standard Traditional Heater: Good value and simple sauna heater with two to four years life expectancy.
- Harvia Heater: A very high-quality option from one of the best heater brands internationally, offering superior durability and lifespan for years to come.
- Wood Stove Heater: For a rustic, off-grid experience, this option offers natural, authentic sauna heat without any power required.
For Infrared Saunas:
- Standard Infrared Heaters: Ideal option to experience all the benefits from sauna use at the lowest price.
- Low EMF Heaters: For those prioritizing reduced electromagnetic fields, offering the same experience with minimized EMF exposure; ideal for medical use.
Please reach out if you have any questions at all about our range, if you would like a quote, or is there is anything we can do to support!
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From Order to your Backyard: Globally
The entire made to order process from you locking in your new sauna to you transforming your wellbeing from home!
Ordering
Select your Perfect Sauna
Lock in a fantastic sauna from our range or a custom option for you
Manufacturing
Making your Sauna
Your new sauna will be hand made by our experts, specialising in saunas for over 15 years
Down to the last detail
Made to Order
Your new unit will be made exactly for you, matching every single adjustment and feature selection
From us to you
Global Delivery
Once your new unit is ready to roll, it will be sent on its way to you
How will my new sauna arrive?
Flat Packed Protective Crate
Your fantastic new unit will arrive flat-packed in a protective wooden crate for easy assembly by you or our team!
assembling your new unit
Assembly
We can walk you through the assembly process, or alternatively, we have experts internationally who can put your amazing new sauna together for you
reap the benefits
Transform your Wellbeing
With your very own wellness retreat at home, have a look at our guides on how to maximise your new sauna for the benefits that are most important you you!
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The History of Saunas and Their Significance
Saunas have been a part of human culture for thousands of years, originating in various traditions such as Finnish savusaunas, Russian banyas, and Native American sweat lodges. Historically, they served as places of healing, spiritual purification, and community bonding.
Today, saunas remain highly relevant, offering benefits such as stress relief, detoxification, improved circulation, and mental clarity. Modern innovations like infrared saunas complement traditional designs, making them accessible for diverse lifestyles. Saunas continue to provide a timeless sanctuary for relaxation and well-being in our fast-paced world.
Read More: The History of Saunas and Their Significance
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Infrared vs. Full Spectrum vs. Traditional Saunas: What’s the Difference?
Infrared vs. Full Spectrum vs. Traditional Saunas
Saunas have evolved over time to suit various preferences and health needs, with three main types dominating the modern market: traditional saunas, infrared saunas, and full spectrum saunas. Each type offers unique benefits based on how they deliver heat and their therapeutic effects.
Traditional Saunas: These classic saunas heat the air around you, creating a high temperature environment ranging from 150°F to 195°F (65°C–90°C). This method promotes intense sweating, aiding in detoxification and relaxation. However, the heat can feel overwhelming for some, making it best for those who enjoy a vigorous and traditional sauna experience.
Infrared Saunas: A more modern innovation, infrared saunas use infrared light to directly warm your body rather than the surrounding air. Operating at lower temperatures (100°F–150° or 38°C–65°C), they provide a comfortable experience while offering deep penetration of heat to relieve muscle pain, enhance detoxification, and promote relaxation. Their gentle warmth is ideal for those who find traditional saunas too intense.
Full Spectrum Saunas: These saunas build upon the infrared model, using a combination of near, mid, and far-infrared wavelengths to provide a wide range of health benefits. Near-infrared supports skin health and cell regeneration, mid-infrared aids circulation and muscle recovery, while far-infrared promotes deep detoxification, relaxation, and cardiovascular wellness. Full spectrum saunas are highly versatile, allowing users to target specific wellness goals.
Each sauna type delivers distinct experiences and benefits: traditional saunas offer a classic, high-heat environment; infrared saunas provide gentle, efficient heat for targeted health benefits; and full spectrum saunas combine the best of infrared technology for a comprehensive therapeutic experience. Whether you’re seeking intense sweating, pain relief, or holistic wellness, there’s a sauna to suit your needs.
Read More: Infrared vs. Full Spectrum vs. Traditional Saunas: What’s the Difference?
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Benefits of Using Our Traditional Sauna
1. Pain Relief: The heat can help alleviate muscle and joint pain by promoting circulation and relaxing tight muscles.
2. Detoxification: Sweating is one of the body's natural ways to eliminate toxins. In a traditional sauna, the high heat causes you to sweat profusely, helping to flush out impurities and toxins from your body through your skin pores.
3. Relaxation and Stress Relief: The heat and steam in a traditional sauna can help relax your muscles, relieve tension, and reduce stress levels. The calming ambiance of a sauna can also promote mental relaxation, helping you unwind and de-stress after a long day.
4. Improved Circulation: The heat from a traditional sauna causes your blood vessels to dilate, which increases blood circulation throughout your body. Improved circulation can benefit your cardiovascular health, promote better oxygen flow to tissues, and aid in muscle recovery.
5. Pain Relief: The heat and steam in a sauna can provide temporary relief from various types of pain, including muscle soreness, joint stiffness, and arthritis discomfort. Heat therapy helps soothe aches and pains by relaxing muscles, reducing inflammation, and increasing flexibility.
6. Skin Health: Regular sauna sessions can improve the appearance and health of your skin. The heat opens up your pores, allowing for deep cleansing and removal of dirt, oil, and dead skin cells. Increased blood flow to the skin also promotes collagen production, which can contribute to a more youthful complexion and smoother texture.
Benefits of Using Our Infrared Sauna
1. Detoxification: Infrared saunas promote deep sweating, helping to flush out toxins and impurities from your body, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.
2. Pain Relief: Infrared heat can help alleviate muscle and joint pain by promoting circulation and relaxing tight muscles.
3. Stress Reduction: The gentle, enveloping warmth of our infrared sauna helps reduce stress and promote relaxation, enhancing your overall sense of well-being.
4. Improved Circulation: Infrared heat increases blood flow, which can lead to better cardiovascular health and improved circulation.
5. Skin Health: The radiant heat can improve the appearance and health of your skin by promoting collagen production and reducing the signs of aging.
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Cardiovascular Health
- Reduce cardiovascular-related mortality by 50% (4-7 times per week).
- Lower the risk of premature death from any cause by 40%.
- Decrease dementia and Alzheimer's risk by 65-66%.
- Slash the likelihood of developing psychotic disorders by 77%.
Clinical Applications
- Improved endurance, heart size, and disease status in congestive heart failure.
- Enhanced vascular endothelial function in ischemic heart disease.
- Pain relief, improved walking endurance, and blood flow in peripheral artery disease.
Physical Fitness and Athletic Performance
- Increased endurance and improved thermoregulation during exercise.
- Enhanced cardiovascular adaptations.
- Improved glycogen use and overall endurance.
Molecular Mechanisms
- Activate protective Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs).
- Regulate genes with antioxidant and anti inflammatory functions via Nrf2.
- Influence lifespan and aging with FOXO3 proteins.
- Manage inflammation through IL 6 and IL-10 balance.
Metabolic Health
- Modulated blood lipid levels, lowering total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol.
- Stimulated growth hormone release and regulated insulin and glucose levels.
Muscle Maintenance and Detoxification
- Reduced muscle protein degradation during disuse or immobilization.
- Positive net protein synthesis.
- Detoxification of heavy metals, BPA, PCBs, and phthalates through sweating.
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and improvements
- Enhanced blood pressure and endothelial function.
- Reduced inflammation.
- Decreased risk of cardiovascular-related mortality and sudden cardiac death.
Cognitive and Mental Wellbeing
- Increased neurogenesis with higher BDNF production.
- Reduced Alzheimer's risk.
- Potential adjunctive treatment for depression.
Best Practices and Considerations
- Caution for special populations like pregnant women and children.
- Maintain proper hydration and electrolyte balance.
The History of Saunas and Their Significance
Saunas have been a part of human culture for thousands of years, originating in various traditions such as Finnish savusaunas, Russian banyas, and Native American sweat lodges. Historically, they served as places of healing, spiritual purification, and community bonding.
Today, saunas remain highly relevant, offering benefits such as stress relief, detoxification, improved circulation, and mental clarity. Modern innovations like infrared saunas complement traditional designs, making them accessible for diverse lifestyles. Saunas continue to provide a timeless sanctuary for relaxation and well-being in our fast-paced world.
Read More: The History of Saunas and Their Significance
Infrared vs. Full Spectrum vs. Traditional Saunas: What’s the Difference?
Infrared vs. Full Spectrum vs. Traditional Saunas
Saunas have evolved over time to suit various preferences and health needs, with three main types dominating the modern market: traditional saunas, infrared saunas, and full spectrum saunas. Each type offers unique benefits based on how they deliver heat and their therapeutic effects.
Traditional Saunas: These classic saunas heat the air around you, creating a high temperature environment ranging from 150°F to 195°F (65°C–90°C). This method promotes intense sweating, aiding in detoxification and relaxation. However, the heat can feel overwhelming for some, making it best for those who enjoy a vigorous and traditional sauna experience.
Infrared Saunas: A more modern innovation, infrared saunas use infrared light to directly warm your body rather than the surrounding air. Operating at lower temperatures (100°F–150° or 38°C–65°C), they provide a comfortable experience while offering deep penetration of heat to relieve muscle pain, enhance detoxification, and promote relaxation. Their gentle warmth is ideal for those who find traditional saunas too intense.
Full Spectrum Saunas: These saunas build upon the infrared model, using a combination of near, mid, and far-infrared wavelengths to provide a wide range of health benefits. Near-infrared supports skin health and cell regeneration, mid-infrared aids circulation and muscle recovery, while far-infrared promotes deep detoxification, relaxation, and cardiovascular wellness. Full spectrum saunas are highly versatile, allowing users to target specific wellness goals.
Each sauna type delivers distinct experiences and benefits: traditional saunas offer a classic, high-heat environment; infrared saunas provide gentle, efficient heat for targeted health benefits; and full spectrum saunas combine the best of infrared technology for a comprehensive therapeutic experience. Whether you’re seeking intense sweating, pain relief, or holistic wellness, there’s a sauna to suit your needs.
Read More: Infrared vs. Full Spectrum vs. Traditional Saunas: What’s the Difference?
Benefits of Using Our Traditional Sauna
1. Pain Relief: The heat can help alleviate muscle and joint pain by promoting circulation and relaxing tight muscles.
2. Detoxification: Sweating is one of the body's natural ways to eliminate toxins. In a traditional sauna, the high heat causes you to sweat profusely, helping to flush out impurities and toxins from your body through your skin pores.
3. Relaxation and Stress Relief: The heat and steam in a traditional sauna can help relax your muscles, relieve tension, and reduce stress levels. The calming ambiance of a sauna can also promote mental relaxation, helping you unwind and de-stress after a long day.
4. Improved Circulation: The heat from a traditional sauna causes your blood vessels to dilate, which increases blood circulation throughout your body. Improved circulation can benefit your cardiovascular health, promote better oxygen flow to tissues, and aid in muscle recovery.
5. Pain Relief: The heat and steam in a sauna can provide temporary relief from various types of pain, including muscle soreness, joint stiffness, and arthritis discomfort. Heat therapy helps soothe aches and pains by relaxing muscles, reducing inflammation, and increasing flexibility.
6. Skin Health: Regular sauna sessions can improve the appearance and health of your skin. The heat opens up your pores, allowing for deep cleansing and removal of dirt, oil, and dead skin cells. Increased blood flow to the skin also promotes collagen production, which can contribute to a more youthful complexion and smoother texture.
Benefits of Using Our Infrared Sauna
1. Detoxification: Infrared saunas promote deep sweating, helping to flush out toxins and impurities from your body, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and refreshed.
2. Pain Relief: Infrared heat can help alleviate muscle and joint pain by promoting circulation and relaxing tight muscles.
3. Stress Reduction: The gentle, enveloping warmth of our infrared sauna helps reduce stress and promote relaxation, enhancing your overall sense of well-being.
4. Improved Circulation: Infrared heat increases blood flow, which can lead to better cardiovascular health and improved circulation.
5. Skin Health: The radiant heat can improve the appearance and health of your skin by promoting collagen production and reducing the signs of aging.
Cardiovascular Health
- Reduce cardiovascular-related mortality by 50% (4-7 times per week).
- Lower the risk of premature death from any cause by 40%.
- Decrease dementia and Alzheimer's risk by 65-66%.
- Slash the likelihood of developing psychotic disorders by 77%.
Clinical Applications
- Improved endurance, heart size, and disease status in congestive heart failure.
- Enhanced vascular endothelial function in ischemic heart disease.
- Pain relief, improved walking endurance, and blood flow in peripheral artery disease.
Physical Fitness and Athletic Performance
- Increased endurance and improved thermoregulation during exercise.
- Enhanced cardiovascular adaptations.
- Improved glycogen use and overall endurance.
Molecular Mechanisms
- Activate protective Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs).
- Regulate genes with antioxidant and anti inflammatory functions via Nrf2.
- Influence lifespan and aging with FOXO3 proteins.
- Manage inflammation through IL 6 and IL-10 balance.
Metabolic Health
- Modulated blood lipid levels, lowering total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol.
- Stimulated growth hormone release and regulated insulin and glucose levels.
Muscle Maintenance and Detoxification
- Reduced muscle protein degradation during disuse or immobilization.
- Positive net protein synthesis.
- Detoxification of heavy metals, BPA, PCBs, and phthalates through sweating.
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and improvements
- Enhanced blood pressure and endothelial function.
- Reduced inflammation.
- Decreased risk of cardiovascular-related mortality and sudden cardiac death.
Cognitive and Mental Wellbeing
- Increased neurogenesis with higher BDNF production.
- Reduced Alzheimer's risk.
- Potential adjunctive treatment for depression.
Best Practices and Considerations
- Caution for special populations like pregnant women and children.
- Maintain proper hydration and electrolyte balance.
Why use Saunas?
What are some of the incredible research based health benefits of the sauna, an ancient tradition embraced by many cultures
Cardiovascular Health
- Lower risk of heart disease
- Reduced cardiovascular-related mortality
Mental Well-being
- Improved mood
- Lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer's
- Potential for reduced depression risk
Physical Fitness
- Increased endurance
- Enhanced cardiovascular function
Weight Management
- Burns calories
Improved Sleep
- Enhanced sleep quality
Enhanced Circulation
- Improved blood flow
Respiratory Health
- Potential relief for respiratory issues
Metabolic Health
- Improved blood lipid levels
- Better insulin regulation
Pain Relief
- Potential relief from muscle and joint pain
Resilience to Stress
- Increased stress tolerance
Relaxation
- Promotes relaxation and stress reduction
Muscle Maintenance
- Reduced muscle protein breakdown
- Aid in muscle recovery
Detoxification
- Elimination of toxins through sweating
Social Benefits
- Provides a social and relaxing environment
Skin Health
- Cleanses and rejuvenates the skin
Dr. Rhonda Patrick's Recommended Sauna Protocol
Aim to engage in sauna sessions four to seven times per week, as supported by the study previously mentioned. This frequency demonstrated the most substantial advantages in terms of reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and overall mortality.
Dr. Patrick recommends starting with 20-minute sauna sessions. It's important, however, to begin with shorter sessions and gradually extend the duration as your body becomes acclimated to the heat.
An ideal sauna temperature is approximately 79 degrees Celsius (174 degrees Fahrenheit), which aligns with the average sauna temperature used in the Finnish study. However, please note that temperatures may vary depending on the type of sauna you use. For instance, infrared saunas maintain lower temperatures but still offer substantial health benefits by penetrating deeper into the body.
Dr. Patrick suggests incorporating a cooling period after each sauna session. This can involve taking a cold shower, immersing yourself in a cold pool, or simply spending time in a cooler environment. This rapid shift in body temperature can stimulate the cardiovascular system and yield additional health advantages. Backyard Escapism offers cold water therapy tubs designed for contrast therapy, which can be an excellent addition to your post-sauna routine.
Given the substantial sweating during a sauna session, it's imperative to maintain proper hydration. Consume water before, during, and after each session. Additionally, consider replenishing lost minerals by drinking beverages rich in electrolytes.
Ultimately, it's crucial to be attuned to your body's signals. Everyone's tolerance to heat is unique, and what suits one person may not be suitable for another. Begin cautiously and gradually enhance your sauna endurance over time. If you ever experience dizziness, nausea, or any discomfort, exit the sauna promptly.
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