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A 7-person traditional sauna is a different animal from a backyard 4-seater. You're heating a large air volume, the structure becomes a real footprint decision, and the electrical gets serious. This is the size people buy for big families, shared backyards, light commercial use, or a cabin where the whole group piles in after a cold-water dip. Get the sizing right and the heat stays even across every bench. Get it wrong and the corners never come up while the people near the stove cook.
The defining feature is still traditional heat: a Finnish-style stove warming the air to roughly 160–195°F, with water-on-stones löyly, the soft steam that rolls across the room a beat after the splash. That ritual is the whole reason to go traditional over infrared. At this capacity, every model in this collection is an outdoor build, because a room this size is hard to justify indoors. If you're comparing capacities, our full traditional sauna lineup lays out the options below 7-person.
The single biggest mistake at this size is undersizing the heater. A 7-person room carries a large cubic volume, which generally pushes you into 8kW-plus electric heaters, and bigger rooms or wood-burning builds go higher still. The exact wattage depends on the model's interior volume, insulation, and whether it's a tight barrel or a roomy pod, so match the heater to each unit's spec sheet rather than guessing.
Two brands cover most buyers. Harvia's reliable workhorse line heats predictably and has the widest US parts network, which is why it's our default reliability pick at any size. HUUM's high-stone-mass heaters hold a heavier load of stones, translating to softer, longer-lasting löyly when you ladle water across them, which matters more in a big room where you want the steam to carry. Browse the full electric heater range to match wattage to volume, or go wood-burning if you're off-grid or want the fire-tending ritual. Wood-burning works well at this scale but needs a chimney run, clearance to combustibles, and a stove rated for the cubic footage.
At 8kW and up, you're looking at a dedicated 240V circuit, hardwired on its own breaker, sized to the heater's amperage, often with heavier-gauge wire than a smaller sauna needs. For a detached backyard build you'll likely trench conduit across the yard, and many installs at this size call for a subpanel near the sauna. None of that is something to eyeball. A licensed electrician has to confirm the exact circuit, breaker, GFCI, wire gauge, and run distance for your home and the heater you pick. Our electrical hookup walkthrough covers what to ask them and how to read a heater spec sheet.
Footprint matters just as much. A 7-person sauna needs a large level pad, concrete or compacted gravel, sized to the unit plus any porch or overhang. Measure the delivery path too, because a crate this big needs room to get from the curb to the pad. Get the electrician on-site and the pad poured before the sauna ships, so a heavy freight crate isn't sitting in your driveway while you sort out the foundation.
The selection at this size is intentionally tight. We carry the builds that hold up to a big group and a big heater.
True North handmakes barrels and pods in Ontario from pine, white cedar, or red cedar, and they dominate this collection. The 9-foot Schooner-style barrel seats six to eight and is the long-barrel pick for a crowd. The Large Pod is the roomiest pod, with the standard Pod and the 2-8 person Schooner barrel rounding out the lineup. These are honest, cold-climate builds at competitive pricing, which is why they outlast cheaper kits.
SaunaLife brings the CL12GCP, a modern Thermo-Spruce cube that seats seven to eight and includes a changeroom and 2-tier seating, the most enclosed, finished option in this collection. Worth knowing: SaunaLife ships at a flat freight rate, not free, so factor that into the total on a unit this size.
If you want a few more seats or a roomier layout, step up to our 8+ person traditional saunas, where the True North Pod and Schooner lines continue at their largest configurations.
Every sauna in this collection ships with the structure, benches, door, and hardware via curbside freight, fully insured (SaunaLife at a flat rate). Most models don't include the heater, since picking the right 8kW-plus heater (electric vs. wood-burning, brand, controller) is a separate decision tied to your electrical setup and how the group will use the room.
You'll provide a large level foundation (concrete pad or compacted gravel, sized to the unit plus seven adults and any porch), the 240V circuit installed by a licensed electrician, basic hand tools, and a weekend for assembly. A barrel or pod this size takes longer to set than a small one, mostly because of the weight of the staves and the care needed to level the cradles, so plan on help. We can talk you through any of it by phone, which is part of what you get buying from Topture instead of a marketplace listing.
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