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Save 30% on Relaxe's Infrared Sauna with Red Light Therapy for Memorial Day

Save 30% on Relaxe's Infrared Sauna with Red Light Therapy for Memorial Day

USA Today15-05-2025

Save 30% on Relaxe's Infrared Sauna with Red Light Therapy for Memorial Day This luxe sauna can help soothe muscles, relieve stress and boost your immune system.
Want to make your home feel like a serene wellness retreat? This Memorial Day, you can save on one of the most luxurious at-home spa experiences available. The Relaxe Infrared Sauna with Red Light Therapy and Himalayan Salt Panel is currently 30% off, making it the perfect time to invest in your health and relaxation.
Personally, my parents have an at-home sauna and I'm obsessed. It is such a treat to jump into the sauna for a few minutes after a stressful day or intense workout. Plus, saunas can actually look really cute and fit nicely into your home gym without being an eye sore.
Relaxe Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna With Red Light Therapy Panel
This isn't your average sauna. The Relaxe Infrared Sauna combines infrared heat, red light therapy and a Himalayan salt panel to deliver a multi-sensory wellness experience that helps promote detoxification, skin rejuvenation and stress relief.
Why you'll love the Relaxe Infrared Sauna:
Infrared Heating Panels : Penetrate deeply to help detoxify and soothe muscles.
: Penetrate deeply to help detoxify and soothe muscles. Red Light Therapy : Supports skin health, collagen production and cellular repair.
: Supports skin health, collagen production and cellular repair. Himalayan Salt Panel : Naturally purifies the air and enhances respiratory wellness.
: Naturally purifies the air and enhances respiratory wellness. Spacious Design : Comfortably fits one to two people with ergonomic seating.
: Comfortably fits one to two people with ergonomic seating. Easy Assembly: Designed for quick setup in your home.
The Relaxe Infrared Sauna has a few additional features that add to the premium quality and overall experience. You'll enjoy dual intelligent control panels to adjust the temperature, USB input and dual speakers with Bluetooth connectivity to listen to your favorite music or audiobooks, a helpful wooden handle to secure your phone or tablet, and of course, a convenient cupholder for your water!
Memorial Day deal: 30% off the 1-Person Relaxe Infrared Sauna
This Memorial Day deal is available this week only, so act fast if you want to bring the spa home with you for less.
Original Price: $4,999 | Sale Price: $3,499 | Savings: $1,500 off for a limited time
Buy now
What are some health benefits of using an infrared sauna?
Infrared saunas can help with detoxification, muscle recovery, improved circulation, stress relief and better sleep. The red light therapy also supports skin rejuvenation and cellular repair.
More: This heated zero-gravity massage chair is $4,500 off ahead of Memorial Day
Is the Relaxe sauna easy to install at home?
Your Relaxe Sauna arrives in flat-packed, numbered boxes that fit through any standard doorway. Assembly takes about 45 minutes with two people. Prefer help? Choose white glove delivery at checkout! Not satisfied within 365 days? Relaxe will pick it up and refund you—minus return shipping.

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