Sauna in United States of America
Sauna in United States of America ranges from $35 to $100 across 5 providers in 4 cities. Pricing is relatively consistent, with Reboot Float & Cryo Spa starting from $35.
Prices verified May 2026
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Infrared Sauna
A 30-minute private infrared sauna session using far-infrared light panels to heat the body directly rather than heating the surrounding air. Infrared saunas operate at lower ambient temperatures than traditional saunas, typically between 120 and 150 degrees Fahrenheit, while still producing a thorough sweat from the inside out. The experience is associated with relaxation, improved circulation, and temporary relief from muscle tension. Far-infrared wavelengths penetrate the skin to reach muscles and joints at depth, providing warmth that many users find more tolerable than conventional dry or steam saunas. Available at both Mission and Marina locations, with a 50 percent member discount.
Infrared Sauna
A 30-minute infrared sauna session using far-infrared wavelengths that warm the body directly rather than heating the surrounding air. This approach produces a deep, comfortable sweat at lower ambient temperatures than a traditional sauna, supporting detoxification pathways, circulation, and muscular relaxation.
Infrared Sauna
A 30-minute private infrared sauna session using far-infrared wavelengths that warm the body directly rather than heating the surrounding air. The lower ambient temperature compared to traditional saunas produces a deep, comfortable sweat that may support detoxification, circulation, and muscular relaxation. Estimated single-session price based on day pass access.
Infrared Sauna
A 30-minute infrared sauna session using far-infrared wavelengths to warm the body from within, producing a deep sweat at lower ambient temperatures than traditional saunas. Supports circulation, muscular relaxation, and detoxification pathways.
Infrared LED Sauna
A 30-minute infrared LED sauna session combining far-infrared heat with therapeutic LED wavelengths. The infrared warmth penetrates tissue to raise core temperature at lower ambient temperatures than a traditional sauna, while LED panels deliver red and near-infrared light to support cellular energy and skin health.
