Someone has long been happy to steam in their mobile sauna, while others are still hesitant to buy. We will try to dispel the most popular myths about mobile saunas!
1. It is cold inside as the mobile sauna is not able to heat up like a stationary one
It is hot! Any camping sauna (1-layer, 2-layer or 3-layer) heats up to 100C. And the number of layers affects the heating time and heat retention.
For example, 3-layer MORZH tents easily heat up to 100 C in 30 min, which means that they will achieve a comfortable 60-80 C in 15-20 min. In subzero weather, the heating time may be slightly increased.
2. Tent saunas are short-lived
The service life of any thing depends on its careful use.
If you handle the tent correctly, follow all safety precautions when using the stove, then the product will serve you for many years.
The only thing that can happen to a tent over many years of operation is that the color can fade. This happens if you keep the tent in the bright sun. But this will not affect its functionality in any way.
3. It takes a long time to install and then remove a mobile tent sauna
The assembly time depends on the model and your skills.
MORZH models are of frame type. They are lightweight and one person will assemble it in 5-10 minutes.
If you do not have a stationary bath, then you can install a tent sauna on the site and not remove it, saving time on assembly.
But if you want to relax with a sauna in nature, then these 5-10 minutes are a mere trifle, in comparison with the unforgettable sensations and pleasure of steaming in your own outdoor sauna!
So that the choice of a suitable model does not become difficult for you, we have prepared many articles on the topic of tent saunas. Take a look at our list, where you will definitely find useful information!
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HOW TO CARE AND MAINTAIN YOUR TENT SAUNA