Premium Western Red Cedar barrel saunas, handcrafted in Ohio. Delivered fully assembled and ready for your daily sweat.
The Alpine Sauna
The Weekender Sauna
The Weekender Grande
The Lodge
The Ultimate Contrast Therapy Bundle
Premium Western Red Cedar
Classic sauna look, aroma, and durability—built for years of daily use.
Made in the USA
Handcrafted by a small team that builds saunas for real Midwest winters—materials and build quality you can feel.
Designed for a better sweat
Barrel design tuned for better airflow and more consistent heat where it counts.
Delivered fully assembled
No kit. No guesswork. Your sauna arrives ready to place and enjoy.
Choose your heat
Pick the heater that matches your routine—set-and-forget electric, classic wood-fired, or simple built-in controls.
HUUM Drop Electric (Wi-Fi)
A premium electric heater for effortless daily sessions. Reaches high heat with modern control—set it and start sweating.
- Best for: frequent use + convenience
- Control: Wi-Fi / app-ready
- Heat: up to ~220°F (conditions vary)
HUUM Hive Wood (Wood-fired)
The classic sauna ritual—big heat, natural ambiance, and the full wood-fired experience. Available on larger models due to footprint.
- Best for: traditionalists + off-grid vibes
- Requires: wood + ventilation setup
- Fits: Weekender / Weekender Grande / Lodge
Harvia KIP (Entry electric)
A reliable entry-level electric heater with integrated timer and controls—simple, proven, and popular for compact setups.
- Best for: straightforward installs
- Control: built-in knobs/timer
- Great match: Alpine
Frequently Asked Questions
Our barrel saunas are built from Western Red Cedar. Western Red Cedar is widely preferred for sauna builds because it’s naturally aromatic and resistant to rot and moisture—two qualities that matter for long-term outdoor use. When comparing sauna brands, wood species is one of the biggest indicators of durability and overall sauna “feel."
They can be either. For a dry sauna session, run the heater normally. For a wetter/steamier session, pour small amounts of water over the sauna stones (only as allowed by the heater manufacturer’s instructions). In general, more stone mass produces a stronger steam experience and can help maintain a more consistent feel during the session.
Although it is not a requirement, it will greatly improve the longevity of the sauna. It will also add R-Value (insulation) and help contain heat better.
Most customers see 160–200°F in typical use. With a properly sized heater, enough preheat time, and favorable conditions, it’s common to reach ~190–215°F.
What affects max temperature?
- Heater type and size
- Outdoor temperature and wind
- Preheat time
- How often the door is opened
Example: In warm weather (e.g., 85°F outside), a sauna may reach ~215°F. In extreme cold (e.g., -10°F), the same setup may top out closer to ~200°F.