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Full Spectrum Infrared Saunas

Full-spectrum infrared saunas combine near, mid, and far-infrared wavelengths in a single cabin — what Finnmark Designs builds across the FD series and Trinity hybrid line. Browse the indoor cabinets below, or compare against the broader infrared sauna lineup if you're still weighing options.

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Finnmark FD-1 | 1-Person Full-Spectrum Infrared Sauna

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

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Finnmark FD-2 | 2-Person Full-Spectrum Infrared Sauna

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What "Full Spectrum" Actually Means

Infrared light splits into three bands by wavelength. Near-infrared (NIR) covers roughly 0.76 to 1.5 microns and warms the skin's surface. Mid-infrared (MIR) sits between 1.5 and 5.6 microns and reaches soft tissue. Far-infrared (FIR) starts around 5.6 microns and penetrates deepest, driving the core temperature rise responsible for the cardiovascular response that traditional sauna research is built on.

A full-spectrum sauna emits all three wavelengths in the same cabin so a single session covers the surface, tissue, and deep-penetration ranges at once. A far-infrared sauna only emits the longest wavelengths, and that's perfectly fine if deep heat is the only thing you care about. Full-spectrum gives you a broader range without buying a separate cabin.

One thing to clear up: "full spectrum" describes what the heaters emit, not switchable zones. Cabins in this category emit all three wavelengths simultaneously from full-spectrum heater units. There's no toggle to run "just near-infrared" on residential systems. If a listing claims independently controllable wavelength channels, read the fine print carefully.

The Finnmark FD Series

Finnmark Designs is the brand we carry across this category. Five models split into two groups: the FD-1, FD-2, and FD-3 are pure full-spectrum infrared cabinets, and the FD-4 and FD-5 Trinity models layer a traditional sauna heater with stones and red light therapy on top of the infrared base.

The Finnmark FD-1 is the 1-person cabin at 78 by 38 by 38 inches, sized for a solo user in a basement corner, home office, or bedroom alcove. The FD-2 moves up to a 2-person footprint and is the most popular FD for couples or a single user who wants room to lie back. The FD-3 is the 4-person full-spectrum cabin, with bench space for multiple users without committing to the hybrid configuration.

The Trinity models add a second heat source. The FD-4 Trinity is a 2-person hybrid that combines full-spectrum infrared panels with a traditional electric heater and stones, plus red light therapy, in one 83 by 48 by 48 inch cabin with 2-tier seating. The FD-5 Trinity XL scales the same configuration to a 4-person footprint. If you want traditional and infrared sessions in the same room without buying two cabins, the hybrid sauna category is where Finnmark earns its reputation.

How to Choose

Size to your household, then round down

A "4-person" infrared cabin comfortably holds 2 adults who want room to recline. If you're buying for daily solo use, the FD-1 or FD-2 makes more sense than the FD-3, because smaller cabins heat faster and cost less to run. Households with 3+ regular users or guests in rotation are the ones that actually use the FD-3's footprint. Err smaller. Wasted space costs heat-up time and electricity every session.

Infrared only or infrared plus traditional

If you only want lower-temperature infrared sessions in the 120 to 150°F range, the FD-1 through FD-3 are the move. If you also want the option to do high-heat traditional sessions at 170°F+ with löyly (water over heated stones), the Trinity FD-4 or FD-5 is the upgrade: same room, both modes, plus red light therapy. There's no middle ground, and switching later means a new cabin.

EMF and heater quality

EMF exposure is a fair thing to check on any infrared sauna because you sit inches from the emitter panels. Finnmark specs its heaters to low-EMF standards across the near, mid, and far ranges, which is one reason we carry it in this category. Browse our low-EMF infrared saunas for the full picture of what's available across our lineup. If a sauna listing doesn't mention EMF testing at all, that's a flag worth asking about.

Indoor space and electrical

Every FD cabin is designed for indoor use: finished basement, garage, sunroom, or a dedicated wellness room all work. Plan on 12 inches of clearance on three sides for airflow and service access. The FD-1 and FD-2 typically run on a standard 120V/20A dedicated circuit. The FD-3, FD-4, and FD-5 need a 240V dedicated circuit because of the higher heater draw. Confirm panel capacity before ordering. Our breakdown of sauna electrical requirements covers what to ask your electrician.

Materials and Build

Every FD cabin uses thermo-aspen for interior benches and walls. Aspen has naturally low thermal conductivity, so it stays comfortable against bare skin even at peak temperature, a meaningful difference from cheaper commodity softwoods. The thermal treatment process (heating to 400°F+ in oxygen-free conditions) strengthens that property further and makes the wood splinter-free and dimensionally stable through repeat heat cycles.

Exteriors are finished in cabin-modern styling with tempered glass fronts. Clean lines, flush bench hardware, no exposed fasteners. The cabin reads as furniture rather than gym equipment, which matters when it's sitting in a room you spend time in every day. Bluetooth audio and red light therapy are standard across the FD series.

What's Included and What You'll Need

FD cabins arrive pre-panelized on a freight pallet. Wall, roof, and floor panels are already built, so your job is connecting them with the included hardware, seating the heaters and glass, and plugging in. Two people can finish the build in 2 to 4 hours with basic tools. No carpentry, no wiring work inside the cabinet itself.

The one outside task is the dedicated electrical circuit, which should be handled by a licensed electrician familiar with local code. Floor surface isn't critical: concrete, tile, hardwood, and engineered flooring all work for indoor installations. Allow swing clearance for the glass door and the full 12-inch service gap on the three solid sides.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a full-spectrum infrared sauna?
A full-spectrum infrared sauna emits all three infrared wavelength bands in the same cabin: near-infrared (roughly 0.76 to 1.5 microns), mid-infrared (1.5 to 5.6 microns), and far-infrared (5.6 microns and longer). A far-infrared sauna only emits the longest wavelengths. Full-spectrum gives you the surface, tissue, and deep-penetration ranges in one session.
What's the difference between full-spectrum and far-infrared saunas?
Far-infrared saunas emit only the longest wavelengths and focus on deep heating. Full-spectrum saunas add near-infrared and mid-infrared, which warm the skin and soft tissue. Far-infrared is a solid choice if deep heat is the priority; full-spectrum covers a broader range without buying a separate cabin.
Can I switch between near, mid, and far-infrared independently?
On most residential full-spectrum saunas, including the Finnmark FD series, the heater units emit all three wavelengths simultaneously. There's no toggle to run only near-infrared or only mid-infrared. If a product listing claims independently controllable wavelength channels, read the fine print carefully — it usually means separate emitter panels, not switchable modes.
Are full-spectrum infrared saunas low-EMF?
It depends on the brand and heater. EMF exposure is worth checking on any infrared cabin since you sit close to the emitters. Finnmark specs its full-spectrum heaters to low-EMF standards across the near, mid, and far ranges. If a sauna listing doesn't mention EMF testing, ask before buying.
How long does it take to heat a full-spectrum infrared sauna?
Most Finnmark full-spectrum cabins reach session temperature in 10 to 20 minutes. Infrared saunas heat faster than traditional saunas because they're warming you directly rather than the entire air volume. Typical session temperature is 120 to 150°F, with Finnmark capable of going up to about 170°F.
What electrical does a full-spectrum infrared sauna need?
The Finnmark FD-1 and FD-2 typically run on a dedicated 120V/20A circuit. The FD-3, FD-4, and FD-5 require a 240V dedicated circuit because of the higher heater draw, especially the Trinity hybrid models that include a traditional sauna heater alongside the infrared panels. A licensed electrician should confirm specs against your panel and install the circuit.
How long does Finnmark assembly take?
Two people can assemble an FD cabin in 2 to 4 hours with basic tools. Panels arrive pre-built on a freight pallet, so the work is connecting them with the included hardware, seating the heaters and glass, and plugging in. No carpentry or wiring inside the cabinet is required.
What's the difference between the FD-3 and the FD-5 Trinity XL?
Both are 4-person cabins. The FD-3 is a pure full-spectrum infrared sauna. The FD-5 Trinity XL adds a traditional sauna heater with stones and red light therapy on top of the infrared base, making it a true hybrid. Pick the FD-3 if you only want infrared. Pick the FD-5 if you also want high-heat traditional sessions with löyly in the same cabin.
Do full-spectrum infrared saunas need plumbing or ventilation?
No plumbing required. Indoor infrared cabinets like the Finnmark FD series are self-contained — they don't need a drain, water line, or dedicated exhaust fan. Standard room airflow with 12 inches of clearance on three sides is enough. The Trinity hybrid models that include traditional heat can use water over stones, but the cabin itself doesn't require a plumbed water connection.
How much space do I need for a full-spectrum infrared sauna?
The Finnmark FD-1 needs roughly a 38 by 38 inch floor footprint at 78 inches tall. The FD-2 is 48 by 44 inches, the FD-3 is 72 by 46 inches. The Trinity FD-4 is 48 by 48 inches and 83 inches tall, and the FD-5 Trinity XL is 75 by 64 inches. Add 12 inches of clearance on three sides for airflow plus full swing room for the glass door.