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An 8 person sauna is a serious piece of backyard infrastructure. These aren't oversized boxes with extra bench space tacked on — they're purpose-built for groups, with interior volumes that demand properly matched heaters, reinforced foundations, and thoughtful layout. The payoff is a genuine social sauna experience where eight adults can sit comfortably without playing Tetris with their knees.
We carry 8 person saunas in four distinct styles: barrel, cabin-style with a changing room, cube, and pod. Each has real trade-offs worth understanding before you spend $7,000 to $15,000. Here's what actually matters for each one.
At this capacity, barrel saunas need to be long — typically 9 to 10 feet — to fit eight people on the benches. The True North 10' Barrel Sauna is the dedicated 8 person barrel in our collection, available in Pine, White Cedar, or Red Cedar starting at $9,196. The True North Schooner is another strong option — it comes in lengths from 6' to 10' with optional porch configurations, starting at $7,159 in Pine.
The barrel shape heats efficiently because there's less dead air volume at the top compared to a flat-ceiling cabin. Rain and snow shed naturally off the curved walls. The trade-off at this size is headroom — taller bathers on the upper bench may feel it. The curved benches also take some getting used to compared to flat seating, though most people adapt within a session or two.
If you want flat walls, full standing height, and a proper two-tier bench layout with distinct heat zones, a cabin or cube style is the move. The SaunaLife G11 is our flagship 8 person cabin — it includes a built-in changing room and porch, constructed from Thermo-Spruce that's been heat-treated for weather resistance. At $14,990 it's the premium option in this category, but you're getting two functional rooms and a covered porch in one structure.
For a more modern look, the SaunaLife CL12GCP is an 8 person outdoor cube sauna with glass front panels, a changeroom, and clean architectural lines. At $10,990 it sits between the barrel and cabin options on price while delivering a design-forward aesthetic that works as a backyard statement piece. Both the G11 and CL12GCP ship as kits with Thermo-Spruce and Thermo-Aspen construction.
Pods split the difference between barrels and cabins. They've got a distinctive rounded profile with more usable interior space than a barrel of the same footprint. The True North Large Pod seats 4 to 8 people depending on the length you choose (8', 9', or 10'), with prices starting at $9,095 in Pine. The True North Pod covers a similar range starting at $8,280. Both are available in Pine, White Cedar, and Red Cedar, and both offer optional porch configurations.
If you're working with a tighter footprint but still need 8 person capacity, a pod is worth a close look. The rounded shape gives you more vertical clearance than a barrel without the full square footage of a cabin.
A sauna this size gets heavy. The structure alone can weigh 1,000 to 1,500+ lbs before you add heater stones and eight adults. A reinforced concrete slab is the most reliable foundation — it handles the weight, stays level over time, and won't shift with freeze-thaw cycles. A compacted gravel pad works as a more affordable DIY option. If you're considering a deck, get a contractor to confirm it can support the full loaded weight concentrated on the sauna's footprint.
Plan for 2 to 3 feet of clearance on all sides for ventilation, maintenance access, and fire safety. Every product page lists exact exterior dimensions so you can map the footprint to your yard before ordering.
An 8 person sauna has a large interior volume, and the heater needs to match. Most models in this collection require a minimum 8kW heater, with larger interiors needing 10.5kW or higher. You'll want a 240V dedicated circuit — this isn't optional at this size — and a licensed electrician should handle the installation. Our heater calculator can help you determine the exact kW rating based on your sauna's cubic footage. We carry electric heaters from Harvia and HUUM across the full range of sizes, plus wood-burning options if you'd rather go off-grid.
Every 8 person sauna in this collection ships as a kit with the structure, benches, door, and hardware. Most models don't include a heater — that's by design, so you can choose the heater that matches your preferences and electrical setup rather than being locked into whatever the manufacturer bundles. Two people can typically assemble a barrel sauna in a weekend. Cabin and cube models with changing rooms take a bit longer — plan for 10 to 15 hours spread across a day or two. A level surface needs to be prepped before the kit arrives.
Most orders over $200 ship free (SaunaLife models carry a flat-rate shipping charge — see individual product pages for details). Financing is available at checkout through Shop Pay, with 0% APR options that bring a $10,000 sauna down to roughly $416 per month over 24 months.
SaunaLife covers the cabin and cube styles with heat-treated European wood, glass-front designs, and built-in changing rooms on their larger models. The G11 and CL12GCP are purpose-built for 8 person capacity.
True North handles the barrel and pod side with Canadian-made saunas in three wood options. Their range of sizes and porch configurations gives you more flexibility to dial in the exact footprint and look you want. True North saunas ship from Ontario, Canada, with customs handled by Topture at no extra cost.
For a deeper dive into every sauna type, brand, and buying consideration, read our complete Home Sauna Buyer's Guide.
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