Modular Saunas

Written by Michael Federico
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Modular saunas were almost the cause of James Bond's demise. The British super spy was zipped into one, but could not unzip himself out. The heat rose, and all appeared to be lost, but luckily "Q" had given old 007 a gadget that freed him just in the nick of time.

This is how modular saunas made their way into the public eye. Their strange appearance made them perfect for quasi-futuristic films and TV shows. Over the years, their appearance has not changed much, but people are realizing that they have a place in real life and not just on the screen. Modular saunas can do everything traditional saunas can do. They are good for relaxation, skin care, and even weight loss.

Attributes of Modular Saunas

The thing that makes modular saunas different from other portable units is the fact that they can truly go anywhere. There is almost no disassembly required to move them, and they are extremely simple to set up. The zip up feature also eliminates the construction and deconstruction of a door, making transportation that much easier.

Most modular saunas use super conductive, infrared, dry heat. This means that there is not much sweating involved in a session (a detail they overlooked in the Bond movie). Infrared-produced heat is considered to be highly therapeutic, relieving muscle tension in a short time. It is also safe for people to come into contact with infrared rays. It does not possess harmful elements like UV rays.


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