Deeply penetrating heat
Infrared saunas.
Even the ancient Romans and Greeks took great pleasure from heat – be it to increase well-being or to alleviate symptoms. But there’s heat and then there’s heat. While traditional saunas heat the air, the benefits of infrared heat can already be felt at around 30 degrees Celsius. As soon as the invisible infrared rays come into contact with the skin, they specifically penetrate the outer layer and work where they are most effective. This triggers a whole host of healthy processes – and deep relaxation.
Infrared
Direct heat.
Heat helps to relax tissue, alleviate pain and cleanse the body. A sauna does the same. And infrared heat, too. Only infrared rays directly target and alleviate the areas troubling you most. Applied correctly and regularly, the deep heat has a number of positive effects: it strengthens, purifies, relaxes and releases. And it is highly rated by athletes wanting to warm up or regenerate their muscles before and after training.
Incidentally, the cabins offered by Küng are not your typical infrared cabins, but saunas that can be upgraded or retrofitted with our Infraflex® heat panels.