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Saunas & Infrared

Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna vs Therasage Thera360 Plus

Quick verdict

Winner on Gym Score: Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna (93)

Premium-tier choice between cabin and portable. The Sun Home Solo is a permanent cabin sauna with cedar walls, low-EMF panels, and full integration. The Therasage Thera360 Plus is a portable dome that delivers comparable therapy in a packable form. Sun Home wins on experience and permanence; Therasage wins on portability and lower entry cost. Both deliver real therapy.

Choose Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna if…

Choose the Sun Home Solo if you want a permanent home sauna with full cabin experience, have a 3-by-3-foot dedicated space, and want the longest-lasting build.

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Choose Therasage Thera360 Plus if…

Choose the Therasage Thera360 Plus if you want premium far-infrared therapy in a portable package, value the ability to pack away between sessions, or rent and can't install a permanent fixture.

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Spec-by-spec

SpecSun Home Solo Infrared SaunaTherasage Thera360 Plus
TypeSingle-person cabinPortable cabin
IR SpectrumFullFull (near/mid/far)
Power120V (15A)120V
Footprint40" x 40"36" x 36"

Sun Home Solo Infrared Sauna

Strengths
  • +Full-Spectrum Panels
  • +7-Year Heater Warranty
  • +Low-Emf Certified
Weaknesses
  • $4,000+
  • Brand-Direct Only

Therasage Thera360 Plus

Strengths
  • +Full-Spectrum Ir
  • +Sets Up In
  • +Standard 120V Outlet
Weaknesses
  • Brand-Direct Only
  • $1,200+

The real tradeoff

Permanence is the philosophical difference. The Sun Home becomes a piece of your home — always available, immediately usable, no setup. The Therasage requires unfolding and assembly each session, which is 5 minutes that some users find friction enough to skip sessions. Adherence often favors permanent installations. Storage flexibility also matters — the Therasage breaks down and stores in a closet; the Sun Home occupies its corner forever.

Skip both if…

Skip both if you want budget sauna access. A SereneLife tent or gym membership covers casual use at far lower cost. Browse /category/saunas-infrared for the full spectrum. A monthly sauna pass at a wellness studio costs less than either for occasional use.

Buyer questions

Which heats faster?

The Therasage Thera360 — smaller dome volume heats to 140°F in about 15 to 20 minutes. The Sun Home needs 25 to 35 minutes for the same temperature. For users who want quick sessions, this matters meaningfully. As with most fitness equipment, the best choice is the one you'll actually use consistently over the next 12 months.

Do both have audio and chromatherapy?

Sun Home Solo: yes, both integrated. Therasage Thera360 Plus: chromatherapy yes, audio via separate Bluetooth speaker. The Sun Home's integration is more polished; the Therasage's modular approach is functional. Consult a physical therapist before using new modalities on existing injuries — even gentle equipment can aggravate the wrong condition.

Which has better long-term durability?

Cabin saunas like the Sun Home historically last 15 to 20+ years. The Therasage is newer but well-built; expect 10 to 15 years with proper care. Both are excellent investments per year of use. As with most fitness equipment, the best choice is the one you'll actually use consistently over the next 12 months.

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