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4 Person Saunas

Our 4 person sauna collection covers every format that fits this size: indoor and outdoor, infrared and traditional, plus hybrids that combine both. You'll find barrel, cube, cabin, and pod styles from Finnmark Designs, SaunaLife, Dundalk, and SunRay. Sizing up or down? Compare with 3 person saunas or 5 person outdoor saunas.

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Finnmark FD-3 Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna | 4-Person Infrared Sauna

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Finnmark FD-5 Trinity XL 4-Person Hybrid Infrared & Steam Sauna & Red Light

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SaunaLife GL4 | 4-Person Outdoor Sauna Kit | Glass Front

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SaunaLife EE6G | 4-Person Glass Front Barrel Sauna

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What "4 Person" Actually Means

Manufacturer capacity ratings are optimistic. A sauna marketed as a 4-person model usually fits four adults shoulder-to-shoulder on the bench — comfortable for a single round, less comfortable for a 30-minute session where people want to lie down or stretch out.

Here's the honest version: a 4-person sauna is the sweet spot for two adults who want room to recline, three adults sitting comfortably, or four adults if everyone's sitting upright and on friendly terms. If you regularly entertain or have a household of four-plus who'll all use the sauna together, sizing up to a 5-person outdoor model is worth considering. If it's mostly solo and couples use, a 3-person sauna heats faster and uses less power.

This bridge collection spans both heat technologies and both placement options — infrared, traditional, indoor, and outdoor. The right choice depends on how you'll use it, where it goes, and which experience you actually want.

Infrared vs. Traditional at the 4-Person Size

The two technologies feel different and cost different amounts to run. Both are valid — but the trade-offs matter.

Infrared 4-person models like the Finnmark FD-3 and SunRay Sequoia heat your body directly with infrared panels, running at 120–150°F air temperature. The lower air temp makes longer sessions more comfortable for people who don't enjoy the breath-catching heat of a traditional sauna. Many users report better post-workout recovery from infrared because of how the wavelengths interact with muscle tissue at lower air temps. Browse the full 4-person infrared sauna selection to compare panel layouts, EMF ratings, and full-spectrum vs. far-infrared options.

Traditional 4-person models like the SunRay Charleston, SaunaLife G2, and Dundalk Harmony Barrel run at 150–195°F using an electric or wood-burning heater plus stones. You can throw water on the stones for steam (löyly), which produces a fundamentally different sensory experience — humid, breath-catching, intense in short bursts. This is the Finnish-style sauna people grew up with. The full 4-person traditional sauna collection breaks down by indoor vs. outdoor and barrel vs. cabin vs. cube.

If you can't decide, hybrid models exist. The Finnmark FD-5 Trinity XL is a 4-person hybrid that combines a full-spectrum infrared panel array with a traditional Harvia electric heater and stones in the same cabin. You run one mode, the other, or both. It's the most expensive option in the collection but it solves the "which technology do I commit to" problem.

Indoor vs. Outdoor: Where Will It Live?

The other big fork is placement. About 60% of our 4-person sauna catalog is built for outdoor use, 40% for indoor — and the construction differs accordingly.

Indoor 4-person saunas like the SunRay Tiburon (Hemlock, 2-tier seating) and the SunRay Charleston (Hemlock, traditional) are designed to slot into a basement, garage, spare bathroom, or bonus room. They're typically lighter, use thinner exterior panels, and don't need weatherproofing. Most are infrared models on 120V or 240V, though the Charleston and Tiburon use traditional heaters that require a dedicated 240V circuit. The indoor sauna parent collection has the full lineup if you're shopping by space rather than capacity.

Outdoor 4-person saunas are the bigger category. They're built with weather-rated wood, sealed roofing, and exterior-grade hardware to survive year-round exposure. Standout models include the SaunaLife G2 (Nordic spruce cube, 4-person, traditional), the SaunaLife CL5G cube with full-glass front, the SaunaLife G3 pod, and Dundalk's Luna and MiniPOD pods in Eastern White Cedar. The full outdoor sauna collection sorts by shape and size if you want to compare across the whole catalog.

The Four Outdoor Shapes — and Which Fits a 4-Person Use Case

Outdoor saunas come in four common shapes: barrel, cube, pod, and cabin. At the 4-person size, all four are well-represented.

Barrel saunas are the rustic classic. Curved walls heat up faster (less air volume to warm), the round profile sheds rain and snow naturally, and the look is unmistakable. Trade-off: curved walls eat into shoulder room. The Dundalk Harmony Barrel (4-person, White Cedar) and SunRay Galley 400SH (Red Cedar) are popular at this size. The barrel sauna collection covers all sizes and wood options.

Cube saunas max out interior space — straight walls, flat floor, full-height ceiling. The SaunaLife CL5G is a 4-person cube with a thermo-spruce exterior, thermo-aspen interior, and a full-glass front wall. If interior comfort and modern looks matter more than the traditional aesthetic, browse outdoor cube saunas.

Pod saunas split the difference — curved roof for shedding water, flat front and back walls for usable space. The SaunaLife G3 (thermo-spruce) and Dundalk MiniPOD (White Cedar) both seat four. Pods tend to be the most architecturally interesting shape on a property.

Cabin saunas look like miniature houses — pitched roofs, full-size doors, sometimes porches. The SaunaLife GL4 (4-person, thermo-spruce + thermo-aspen) is a glass-front cabin built for this size. Cabins generally have the most usable headroom and the most flexibility for multi-tier benches.

Wood: What You're Actually Sitting In

Wood quality is where 4-person saunas diverge most. The same dimensions can mean very different sauna experiences depending on what's used inside the cabin.

SaunaLife uses thermo-treated spruce for the exterior and thermo-aspen for the interior — both heated to 400°F+ in a controlled, oxygen-free process that changes the cell structure for moisture resistance and dimensional stability. Thermo-aspen specifically stays cool to the touch even at 180°F, which is why most premium European saunas use it for benches and walls. Finnmark Designs uses thermo-aspen throughout (not basswood — a common misconception). Dundalk Leisurecraft handcrafts in Ontario from Eastern White Cedar or Western Red Cedar — naturally rot-resistant, aromatic, and the traditional Canadian sauna wood. SunRay uses Hemlock on most models and Red Cedar on a few (the Sequoia, Roslyn, Bristol Bay, and Denali). Some Hemlock 4-person saunas are well-built and last; others have off-gassing concerns. We carry SunRay because their builds are consistent and the cedar options are genuinely cedar.

Heater Sizing for a 4-Person Sauna

If you're buying a traditional 4-person sauna, the heater is the second-most important spec after the wood. Most 4-person traditional models pair best with a 6kW to 9kW electric heater — under-sized heaters take 60+ minutes to reach temperature and never quite get there on cold days. We carry HUUM, Harvia, and Saunum at this size; product pages list the verified pairings for each sauna model. For wood-burning options, a 4-person sauna pairs with a small-to-mid-size stove with at least 100 lbs of stone capacity. The full breakdown of what every 4-person setup actually costs — including the heater, electrical work, foundation, and shipping — is in our home sauna planning guide.

Electrical, Foundation, and Setup

Most 4-person saunas (traditional or infrared on 240V) require a dedicated electrical circuit installed by a licensed electrician. Plug-and-play 120V infrared models exist at smaller sizes, but at 4-person capacity, expect a 240V hardwired connection. Always consult a licensed electrician for your specific installation — local code varies. Our sauna electrical requirements guide walks through what to give your electrician before they show up.

Outdoor 4-person saunas need a flat, level, solid foundation. A 4-inch concrete pad is the gold standard; compacted crushed gravel (4–6 inches deep) is the practical DIY option. Indoor models sit on the existing floor — but check that the floor is level and rated for the loaded weight (sauna + occupants + water). Assembly for most 4-person kits is a weekend project for two people with basic tools. The wall and roof panels arrive pre-assembled; the work is alignment, fastening, and the heater install.

How to Choose Your 4-Person Sauna

Three questions narrow it down fast. First: indoor or outdoor? That cuts the field roughly in half. Second: infrared or traditional? Different experience, different power draw, different heat-up time. Third: how often will all four spots actually be used? If the answer is "rarely," you're probably better off with a 3-person model that heats faster and costs less to run. If the answer is "weekly or more," the 4-person size earns its footprint.

If you want help working through the decision with someone who's seen these saunas in person, our team is available by chat, email, or phone. Browse the full sauna collection for context across every size and format we carry, or compare 4-person specs side by side using the filters above.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people does a 4 person sauna actually fit?
A 4 person sauna comfortably fits four adults sitting upright on the bench, or two adults with room to lie down. Manufacturer capacity ratings assume everyone is seated shoulder-to-shoulder. For regular use with three or four people who want room to stretch out, sizing up to a 5-person model is worth considering. For mostly solo or couples use, a 3-person model heats faster and uses less power.
Should I get a 4 person infrared or traditional sauna?
Infrared models run at 120–150°F and heat your body directly through panels — many users prefer them for longer sessions and post-workout recovery. Traditional models run at 150–195°F using a heater and stones, with the option to throw water on the stones for steam. Traditional gives you the authentic Finnish sauna experience; infrared is gentler and easier to install. If you can't decide, the Finnmark FD-5 Trinity XL is a 4-person hybrid that does both.
What size heater does a 4 person sauna need?
Most 4-person traditional saunas pair best with a 6kW to 9kW electric heater — the exact size depends on the cabin's interior cubic footage, insulation, and ceiling height. Each sauna product page lists the verified heater pairings, including HUUM, Harvia, and Saunum options. Under-sized heaters struggle to reach temperature on cold days. For wood-burning, a 4-person sauna pairs with a small-to-mid-size stove with at least 100 lbs of stone capacity.
Do 4 person saunas need a dedicated electrical circuit?
Most 4-person saunas require a dedicated 240V circuit hardwired by a licensed electrician — this includes all traditional models and most 4-person infrared models. Plug-and-play 120V models exist at smaller sizes but are uncommon at the 4-person capacity. Local electrical code varies, so always have a licensed electrician verify the specifics for your installation before purchase.
Can a 4 person sauna go indoors?
Yes — about 40% of our 4-person catalog is built for indoor placement. Indoor models like the SunRay Tiburon, Charleston, Sequoia, and Roslyn are designed for basements, garages, bonus rooms, or spare bathrooms with adequate ventilation and floor space. The Finnmark FD-3 (4-person infrared) and FD-5 Trinity XL (4-person hybrid) are also indoor models. Confirm ceiling height, door clearance, and floor weight rating before purchase.
What's the best wood for a 4 person outdoor sauna?
For outdoor use, the most weather-resistant options are thermo-treated spruce (used by SaunaLife) and Eastern White or Western Red Cedar (used by Dundalk Leisurecraft). Both resist rot, moisture, and insects without chemical treatment. Thermo-aspen is the standard for interior benches because it stays cool to the touch at full sauna temperature. Hemlock is more affordable but some hemlock builds have off-gassing concerns — check construction quality before buying at this price point.
How long does it take a 4 person sauna to heat up?
With a properly sized heater: traditional electric saunas reach 150–185°F in 30–45 minutes (Harvia) or 45–60 minutes (HUUM, due to higher stone mass). Wood-burning heaters take 45–60 minutes once the fire is established. Infrared 4-person saunas reach 120–140°F in 15–25 minutes. Heat-up times depend on insulation quality, ambient temperature, and heater sizing relative to room volume.
What foundation does a 4 person outdoor sauna need?
A flat, level, solid base. The gold standard is a 4-inch concrete pad. Compacted crushed gravel (4–6 inches deep) is the practical DIY option and allows natural drainage. A reinforced deck can work if it's rated for the loaded weight of the sauna plus occupants — verify with a contractor if unsure. An uneven base causes door alignment issues and gaps between panels, so don't shortcut this step.
How much does a 4 person sauna cost?
Prices in our 4-person collection range from around $4,000 for entry-level indoor infrared models to $35,000+ for premium Kohler outdoor cabins. Most popular 4-person outdoor saunas fall between $5,000 and $9,500 for the cabin itself. Budget separately for the heater (typically $800–$2,000 for traditional models), electrical installation by a licensed electrician, and foundation prep. Our home sauna planning guide breaks down every line item.