u/pabmiacom

Has anyone over 50 invested in a home infrared sauna? Looking back, was it worth it?

My wife and I are both in our 50s, huh ,we've been thinking about adding an infrared sauna at home instead of continuing to pay for occasional spa sessions its draining tbh. The upfront cost is the biggest hurdle to us lol , so I'm trying to own one long term for our use at home.

we're less interested in the first week excitement and more into about whether it can be something we can keep using months or years later like one that can live like a stone! I'd like to hear from people in the 50+ maybe who've lived with one for a while thanks.

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u/pabmiacom — 7 days ago
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Gonna pray this man never sees this woman again

u/pabmiacom — 2 months ago