Why Solo Infrared Sauna?

The Solo System offers an immersive infrared experience with 9 SoloCarbon heaters, (5 in the domes and 4 in the SoloPad) sending the highest quality waves into your body to increase your core temperature so you sweat out toxins from within.

The SoloPad uses memory foam for an ergonomic design that distributes pressure evenly across the body to help with circulation and minimize the feeling of stress on the lower back.

 

You can destress your mind, boost your immune system, burn calories, improve circulation and naturally detoxify your body easily and effectively with Solo.

 
 
 
 

Infrared Therapy Health Benefits

 
 
 

Detoxification

Sweat out the toxins. Sweating is one of the body’s safest and most natural ways to heal and maintain good health by helping to eliminate toxic heavy metals, drug residues, and hormone disruptors. With the deepest penetration, Sunlighten saunas’ infrared helps increase blood flow and perspiration.

Weight Loss

Increase metabolism and burn fat. Increasing core body heat increases calorie burn, similar to exercise. Infrared saunas also help with the elimination of toxins that cause fat storage.

Heart Health

Improve heart health. Infrared therapy can help your heart work better by exercising the heart, temporarily reducing blood presure, and improving circulation.

 

Anti-Aging

Purify and rejuvenate your skin. Harness a scientifically-proven “fountain of youth” and revitalize your skin’s appearance. Far infrared waves increase circulation and detoxify the skin, helping regenerate and cleanse cells.

Immunity

Heating the body from inside can improve the function of the immune system just like a fever can. Therefore, regular Sunlighten sauna use can help reduce the incidences of cold and flue, or help you recover faster illness.

Muscle Recovery

Repair muscles faster. Many professional athletes use Sunlighten saunas to recover from their training and injuries. Infrared helps deliver more oxygen to cells for faster repair and pain relief.

 
 
 

The difference between traditional and saunas & infrared saunas

Traditional saunas use a heat source to heat the air, and often include steam to create humidity as well. Fire and hot rocks were common sources of heat; modern saunas use a heater or steam generator to create the temperature increase. Traditional saunas heat the air to a point that initiates the body’s natural cooling process. This means blood comes to the surface of the skin and opens the pores. Infrared saunas emit lightwaves that penetrate the body to stimulate the health benefits from within at a cellular level.

 
 

Traditional Sauna

150-210° F

Surface heat

Sweat happens at higher temps

Extreme heat, shorter session

Requires more power

Uses heat stove at heat source

More humidity

Infrared Sauna

110-140° F

Deep, penetrating heat

More sweat at lower temps

Enjoyable heat, longer session

Requires less power

Uses infrared light panels as heat source

Less humidity

 
 
 
 
 
 

Enhancing The Sauna Experience

Chromotherapy is the science of using colors to adjust body vibrations to frequencies that result in health and harmony. Each color possesses frequencies of a specific vibration, and each vibration is related to different physical symptoms. Chromotherapy works on various energy points to help the body re-establish its natural balance. It’s a lighting feature that paints the sauna with colors from the sun’s visible light spectrum, creating an artful atmosphere with a balance-bringing effect.
 

Chromotherapy sauna benefits include physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing. Sunlighten provides combinations of the seven-color spectrum to include 16 colors, four color-changing modes, and four brightness/intensity settings.

 
 
 

 

Sweat Your Blues Away With our Infrared Sauna

Book A session

Get ready to stretch out and relax in the luxury of the Solo System for wellness support like no other. 

30 minutes or 45 minutes available now

 

CONTACT STUDIO TO BOOK

Call (401)273-2673 or email: info@corefitprov.com

 
 
 

 
 

COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT INFRARED SAUNAS

 
 
 

 
 

Medical Conditions

If any of the below apply to you, consult your physician prior to sauna use: