The Suura is our largest and most social sauna, comfortably seating 4 to 6 people. With a sheltered front porch, it's perfect for cooling off, chatting, or simply enjoying the outdoors between sessions.
Built from Thermowood Spruce throughout – including benches and flooring – the Suura combines premium materials with traditional design for excellent heat retention and natural aesthetics. A panoramic back window adds soft light, while the double-glass front door finishes the look plus you can choose from two heater options to suit your sauna style.
If you're after a true centrepiece for garden wellness and entertaining, the Suura delivers.
Please note: This model is only available with our professional installation service – expertly delivered and assembled by our trusted 2-person team.

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Heart HealthSauna bathing is a safe exercise, even for people with stable heart disease, when used appropriately [i]. Sauna use has been linked to a reduction in blood pressure and improved cardiovascular function by improving arterial stiffness and opening up blood vessels to improve circulation.
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Mental WellbeingRegular sauna use has a positive impact on mental well-being. Overall, it’s associated with improving depression symptoms, lowering anxiety, and improving appetite [ii].
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Chronic Fatigue and PainFor some people, saunas can offer a drug-free alternative to controlling chronic pain. For example, saunas can help improve symptoms of arthritis by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and lowering pain [iii].
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Respiratory DiseaseThe heat from a sauna can relieve some of the symptoms of typical respiratory complaints by lowering lung inflammation and improving airway function. Emerging research suggests that frequent sauna use may lower the risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)[iv].
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Dementia & Alzheimer'sSauna bathing is associated with a lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. In a 20-year-long study involving men aged 42 to 60 at the start, using a sauna 4 to 7 times a week had a 66% lower chance of developing dementia and 65% lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease[v].