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Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person vs Therasage Thera360 Plus
Quick verdict
Winner on Gym Score: Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person (90)
Different sauna philosophies. The Dynamic Saunas Andora is a traditional cabin sauna — wood, glass, fixed heating panels. The Therasage Thera360 Plus is a portable infrared dome that surrounds you while you sit on a chair. Different ergonomics, similar therapeutic output. The Thera360 packs away when not in use; the Andora is a permanent room fixture. The deciding factor: do you want a sauna room, or a portable sauna setup?
Choose the Dynamic Saunas Andora if you want a permanent home sauna with the experience of stepping into a wood-paneled cabin, can dedicate 4x4 ft of floor space.
Read the full review →Choose the Therasage Thera360 Plus if you want a portable sauna that packs into a closet, value lower setup cost, or rent and can't install a permanent cabin.
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- · Buyers who want a true 2-person cabin sauna at under $2,500 with Amazon Prime delivery
- · Home users prioritizing far-infrared protocol over near or mid-IR spectrum
- · Garages and basements with 120V standard household circuits (no electrician required)
Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person | Therasage Thera360 Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Type | 2-person cabin | Portable cabin |
| IR Spectrum | Far only | Full (near/mid/far) |
| Power | 120V | 120V |
| Material | Canadian hemlock | — |
| Footprint | — | 36" x 36" |
Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person
- +True cabin build under $2,500
- +Amazon Prime eligible
- +Two-person capacity
- +Hemlock construction
- −Far-IR only (no near/mid)
- −Lower-grade panels than premium tier
Therasage Thera360 Plus
- +Full-Spectrum Ir
- +Sets Up In
- +Standard 120V Outlet
- −Brand-Direct Only
- −$1,200+
The real tradeoff
Heat distribution differs structurally. The Andora surrounds you with heated wood paneling — uniform whole-body warmth. The Thera360 has more concentrated infrared from panels in close proximity, which some users find more intense. Head exposure also differs: Thera360 leaves your head outside the dome (cooler air); Andora encloses your full body and head. Resale value also favors the Andora — cabin saunas are increasingly viewed as home upgrades that resell with the house.
Skip both if your budget is under $1000. A SereneLife tent or gym sauna access covers casual use at far lower cost. Browse /category/saunas-infrared. Local gym sauna access is cheaper for occasional use.
Buyer questions
Is the Thera360's head-outside design healthier?
Possibly — sauna research suggests cooler head air may reduce dizziness during long sessions. Traditional saunas surround the head; many users adapt by sitting forward to keep head closer to door air. The Thera360's design eliminates this concern. As with most fitness equipment, the best choice is the one you'll actually use consistently over the next 12 months.
How long does Thera360 setup take?
About 5 minutes to unfold, connect heating panels, and power up. Disassembly is similar. The included carry bag stores everything in a closet-sized footprint. As with most fitness equipment, the best choice is the one you'll actually use consistently over the next 12 months.
Which is better for tall users?
The Andora's interior is more accommodating for users over 6 feet — the bench height and ceiling clearance fit comfortably. The Thera360 fits users up to about 6 feet 2 inches comfortably; taller users may find the dome cramped at the shoulders.
