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Post 11 made on February 28, 2026 at 20:44
Brad Humphrey
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On February 28, 2026 at 08:57, highfigh said...
And how do humans survive this temperature? Whatever the temperature is in the sauna space, the highest temperature will be at the point where the steam is produced but it cools significantly as soon as it mixes with the air and contacts the surfaces.

You should probably go read some installation guides from a couple of sauna companies. That's what I did before I posted so I wouldn't make assumptions and could post some facts. And not end up posting something that might be wrong and cause misinformation.

According to the manuals & guides = People usually experience temps of 120-140°F on the bench (steam saunas 110-120°). Temps at the "CEILING" are where the hottest temps are experienced in a sauna. And can get as high as 195°F in Finish style dry saunas.


A note for the OP = It seems putting speakers under (or built-in) the bench seating is a popular place. Makes sense to me considering the environment.

I'm not arguing, I'm explaining why I'm right.