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HealthHQ Sentry Plus+ Cabin Sauna

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Door to Door Delivery

Strong and Flat Assembly Location

Assembly (Self Assembly or from our Specialists)

Wired up by Electrician (Unless using Wood Stove)

Maintenance (Wood Stain Outside Annually, Use towel on Bench in Sauna, Clean Inside with Vinegar + Warm Water)

Made to order and delivered to you within 12 weeks ✅
 
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Introducing the HealthHQ Sentry Plus+ Cabin Sauna
Immerse yourself in the ultimate relaxation experience with the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna. Crafted with precision and designed for outdoor use, this traditional cabin sauna brings the spa to your backyard, offering unparalleled comfort and rejuvenation for you and your loved ones.

Specifications:

HealthHQ Sentry Plus+ Traditional Cabin Sauna

  • Dimensions: 2500L*2300W*2100H mm
    • Back Seat Dimensions: 2400L*440W (Top)
    • Left Seat Dimensions: 2100L*440W (Top), 1600L*440W (Bottom)
  • Weight: 650kgs
  • Packing Size: 2370L*1500W*900H mm (Wooden Crate)
  • Packing Size CBM: 3.199 M3
  • Packing Weight: 680kgs
  • Wood Buner Size: 810*520*470 mm
  • Wood Stove Packing Dimensions:
    • Chimney - 20kgs - 1240*300*300 mm
    • Chimney - 15kgs - 820*270*270 mm  
    • Stove - 35kgs - 810*520*470 mm
      • 0.369 M3, 70kgs
  • Material: Red Cedar
  • Glass: 8mm Tempered Glass
  • Temperature Range: 15 ~ 90
  • Capacity: 10-12 Person Size
  • Heater: 8kW Traditional Heater
  • Heater Options: Standard or Harvia Heater
  • Power: 8kw
  • Voltage: 220-240V
  • Amp: 37A
  • Cable Type: Cable wired up by an electrician
  • Sound: No (Optional)
  • Lighting: Lamp
  • Control: No (Optional)
  • Wood Thickness: 38mm

Upgrades

  • Sauna Heater Upgrade: 
    Upgrade your new sauna with either the renowned Harvia traditional sauna heater, offering exceptional quality, lifespan, and efficiency for years to come; Or opt for a fantastic wood stove, allowing your sauna to work perfectly off the grid.
    • Harvia Stove Upgrade
    • Wood Stove Upgrade

Unmatched Durability: Crafted from premium Red Cedar, the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna guarantees enduring quality, capable of withstanding various weather conditions for years to come. Its robust construction not only exudes elegance but also demands minimal upkeep, ensuring a hassle-free outdoor experience.

Effortless Control: Equipped with user-friendly controls, managing your sauna experience has never been easier.

Perfect for Outdoor Enjoyment: Boasting large expansive windows, offering a clear view to take in your surroundings as you unwind and relax.

Health Benefits: Beyond relaxation, the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna provides a host of health advantages. From stress reduction to enhanced circulation, regular sauna sessions contribute to overall vitality and wellness. With its generous interior space and comfortable seating, you can share the sauna experience with loved ones.

Enhance Your Outdoor Living Space: Elevate your outdoor retreat with the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna. Create your own outdoor sanctuary no matter the location with the HealthHQ Sentry Cabin Sauna.

We also have the normal Sentry Cabin Sauna if you are after something a little smaller!

Note: Asphalt Shingle Roof not shown in photo

Note: Sauna Heater not shown in photo, will be placed to the side of the door inside the sauna

Note: Wood Staves will be less wide than in photo

International Shipping

Globally delivered to your door

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Made for you and your country

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HealthHQ Sentry Plus+ Cabin Sauna - HealthHQ

HealthHQ Sentry Plus+ Cabin Sauna

Everything you need to know
Experience the ultimate in relaxation and wellness with your own premium wellbeing setup
  • Premium Canadian Timber
  • Easy Assembly via our Specialists
  • Door to Door Delivery
  • Build to Last
  • Premium Canadian timber – From Red Cedar to Canadian Hemlock, all our wood is selected for its strength, aroma, and natural resistance
  • Handcrafted quality – each unit is custom-built with care and attention to detail
  • Made for you – tailored to order, ensuring a one-of-a-kind wellness upgrade
  • Units are custom-made for you.
  • Please allow 8–16 weeks for
    production & delivery.
  • Availability:
  • In stock: Ready to ship.
  • Backordered: Made to order
  • Delivered flat-packed in a protective
    wooden crate.
  • Indoor saunas: Tool-free, clip-together system — quick
    & easy.
  • Outdoor infrared: 4–6 hours to assemble & seal.
  • Outdoor traditional: Typically a full day to set up.
  • Prefer experts? Kitset Assembly
    Services
    available nationwide.
Assembly Infomation
  • All units meet NZ electrical standards.
  • Check product specs for exact
    requirements.
  • Indoor infrared:
  • 2-person = standard plug.
  • Larger = hardwired.
  • Outdoor infrared:
  • 2-person = 15A plug.
  • 4-person = 20A plug.
  • Traditional saunas: Hardwired by electrician (2–10kW
    heaters).
  • Straightforward for any licensed
    electrician — contact us if unsure
Learn more
  • All saunas & ice baths include a 3-Year
    Limited Warranty
    .
  • Built for long-lasting quality & peace
    of mind.
  • Full details: Warranty Information page.
Learn more
  • Place on a strong, flat, stable surface.
  • Outdoor units: Concrete slab, tiles, or deck.
  • Indoor units: Tiles, concrete, or carpet (small units
    only).
  • More details: Sauna Installation Guide.
Learn more

Traditional Saunas

  • Standard Heater: Affordable, 2–4 years lifespan.
  • Harvia Heater: Premium, durable, long-lasting.
  • Wood Stove: Rustic, off-grid, natural heat.

Infrared Saunas

  • Standard Infrared: Affordable, effective entry option.
  • Low EMF: Reduced EMF exposure, ideal for medical use.
Learn more

Your HealthHQ Wellbeing Setup Journey

From consultation to relaxation - here's how we make your wellbeing dreams a reality: 7 Steps

1

Speak With Us

Reach out to get personalised advice and receive a quote or purchase online

2

Place Your Order

Confirm your perfect setup and secure your order

3

Made to Order

Carefully crafted and made for you (typically 5 weeks)

4

Delivery

Safely delivered to your door in a flat-packed protective wooden crate (typically 5 weeks)

5

Assembly

Either assemble it yourself or book professional installation through our specialists

6

Power Connection

Have an electrician simply wire up your unit (unless you opted for a wood stove)

7

Enjoy & Unwind

Utilise your new setup and transform your wellbeing journey

Have a question?

We're here to help! Get in touch with our team for support, questions, or assistance.

From Order to your Backyard: Globally

The entire made to order process from you locking in your new sauna to you transforming your wellbeing from home!

Ordering

Select your Perfect Sauna

Lock in a fantastic sauna from our range or a custom option for you

Manufacturing

Making your Sauna

Your new sauna will be hand made by our experts, specialising in saunas for over 15 years

Down to the last detail

Made to Order

Your new unit will be made exactly for you, matching every single adjustment and feature selection

From us to you

Global Delivery

Once your new unit is ready to roll, it will be sent on its way to you

How will my new sauna arrive?

Flat Packed Protective Crate

Your fantastic new unit will arrive flat-packed in a protective wooden crate for easy assembly by you or our team!

assembling your new unit

Assembly

We can walk you through the assembly process, or alternatively, we have experts internationally who can put your amazing new sauna together for you

reap the benefits

Transform your Wellbeing

With your very own wellness retreat at home, have a look at our guides on how to maximise your new sauna for the benefits that are most important you you!

Why Use Saunas?

Discover the incredible research-based health benefits of the sauna, an ancient tradition embraced by many cultures around the world.

Cardiovascular Health

  • Lower risk of heart disease
  • Reduced cardiovascular-related mortality
  • Enhanced cardiovascular function
  • Improved blood flow and circulation

Mental Well-being

  • Improved mood and mental clarity
  • Lower risk of dementia and Alzheimer's
  • Potential for reduced depression risk
  • Increased stress tolerance

Physical Fitness

  • Increased endurance and stamina
  • Enhanced muscle recovery
  • Reduced muscle protein breakdown
  • Improved physical performance

Weight Management

  • Burns calories through heat exposure
  • Improved metabolic function
  • Better insulin regulation
  • Enhanced fat metabolism

Improved Sleep

  • Enhanced sleep quality and depth
  • Faster sleep onset
  • More restful recovery periods
  • Better sleep-wake cycle regulation

Pain Relief

  • Relief from muscle and joint pain
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Improved mobility and flexibility
  • Natural pain management

Respiratory Health

  • Potential relief for respiratory issues
  • Improved lung function
  • Better breathing capacity
  • Reduced respiratory inflammation

Detoxification

  • Elimination of toxins through sweating
  • Improved skin health and appearance
  • Enhanced cellular cleansing
  • Natural body purification

Social & Relaxation

  • Promotes deep relaxation and stress reduction
  • Provides a social and peaceful environment
  • Mindfulness and meditation benefits
  • Quality time for self-care

The Ancient Art of Sauna: A 4,000-Year Journey

4,000+
Years of documented sauna use across civilizations

Saunas represent one of humanity's oldest wellness practices, transcending cultures and continents. From the frozen landscapes of Finland to the deserts of the American Southwest, heat therapy has been a cornerstone of human health and spiritual practice.

2000 BC

Finland - The Birth of Modern Saunas: Early Finns dug earth pits lined with stones, creating the first recognizable saunas. These "savusaunas" (smoke saunas) had no chimneys - smoke filled the room before being vented out.

1000 BC

Ancient Greece & Rome: Greeks developed the "laconica" - heated rooms for athletes. Romans perfected the "caldarium" with sophisticated hypocaust heating systems that influenced modern spa design.

500 AD

Native American Sweat Lodges: Indigenous peoples across North America used "inipi" ceremonies for spiritual purification, healing, and community bonding - practices still honored today.

1400s

Turkish Hammams: Ottoman Empire perfected steam baths as social and cleansing centers, with elaborate marble interiors and ritualistic bathing practices.

Cultural Significance Across the Globe

In Finland, there's a saying: 'If alcohol, tar, and sauna don't help, the disease is fatal.' This reflects the deep cultural belief in sauna's healing power.
  • Finland - The Sauna Capital: With 3.3 million saunas for 5.5 million people, Finland has more saunas per capita than cars. Finnish babies are often born in saunas, and business deals are sealed in their heat.
  • Russia - The Banya Tradition: Russian banyas feature extreme heat (up to 212°F) and the ritual of "venik" - gentle beating with birch branches to stimulate circulation and release aromatic oils.
  • Korea - Jjimjilbangs: Modern Korean saunas are 24/7 wellness complexes featuring multiple temperature pools, sleeping areas, and social spaces for entire families.
  • Japan - Sento Culture: Public bathhouses serve as community gathering places, emphasizing cleanliness, respect, and social harmony.
  • Iceland - Geothermal Tradition: Natural hot springs like the Blue Lagoon showcase how geothermal energy creates therapeutic bathing experiences.

The Sacred Rituals

Across cultures, saunas have served purposes far beyond simple bathing:

  • Spiritual Purification: Many traditions view sweating as cleansing the soul alongside the body
  • Rites of Passage: Coming-of-age ceremonies, pre-wedding rituals, and healing ceremonies
  • Community Bonding: Shared vulnerability in the heat breaks down social barriers
  • Meditation & Reflection: The heat creates a natural state of mindfulness and introspection

Modern Renaissance

Today's wellness revolution has rediscovered what ancient cultures always knew - regular heat exposure is fundamental to human health. Modern saunas combine traditional wisdom with cutting-edge technology, making this ancient practice accessible to everyone.

Sauna Technology: Traditional vs Infrared vs Full Spectrum

Understanding the science behind different sauna technologies helps you choose the perfect wellness solution for your needs. Each type offers unique benefits and experiences.

Traditional Saunas
  • Heat Source: Wood-fired or electric heaters
  • Temperature: 150-195°F (65-90°C)
  • Humidity: 10-20% (adjustable with water)
  • Heat-up Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Energy Use: 6-8 kW per hour
Near Infrared
  • Wavelength: 700-1,400 nanometers
  • Penetration: 1-2 inches deep
  • Primary Benefits: Cellular energy, wound healing
  • Temperature: 120-140°F (49-60°C)
  • Energy Use: 1.5-2 kW per hour
Full Spectrum
  • Wavelengths: Near + Mid + Far infrared
  • Penetration: Surface to 2+ inches
  • Primary Benefits: Comprehensive therapy
  • Temperature: 120-140°F (49-60°C)
  • Energy Use: 2-3 kW per hour

The Science of Heat Transfer

Traditional Saunas - Convection Heating: Hot air surrounds your body, heating you from the outside in. This creates intense sweating and the classic "sauna experience" with high temperatures and optional steam.

98%
Water content in traditional sauna sweat

Infrared Saunas - Radiant Heating: Infrared light waves directly heat your body's tissues, penetrating deeper while maintaining lower air temperatures. This allows for longer, more comfortable sessions.

80-85%
Water content in infrared sauna sweat (higher toxin concentration)

Infrared Spectrum Breakdown

  • Near Infrared (NIR) - 700-1,400nm: Penetrates skin surface, stimulates cellular energy production (ATP), promotes wound healing and skin rejuvenation. Often used in LED therapy panels.
  • Mid Infrared (MIR) - 1,400-3,000nm: Penetrates deeper into soft tissue, improves circulation, reduces inflammation, and aids muscle recovery. Ideal for pain relief.
  • Far Infrared (FIR) - 3,000-1,000,000nm: Deepest penetration, raises core body temperature, promotes detoxification through sweating, and supports cardiovascular health.

Installation & Practical Considerations

Traditional saunas require 220V electrical connections and proper ventilation, while most infrared saunas plug into standard 110V outlets and need minimal ventilation.
  • Space Requirements: Traditional saunas need 6-8 feet ceiling height for proper heat circulation; infrared saunas work in 6.5+ feet
  • Ventilation: Traditional saunas require intake and exhaust vents; infrared saunas need minimal ventilation
  • Flooring: Traditional saunas need moisture-resistant flooring; infrared saunas can use standard flooring
  • Maintenance: Traditional saunas require regular cleaning of rocks and heater; infrared saunas need occasional heater panel cleaning

Cost Analysis

Operating Costs (per session):

  • Traditional Sauna: $2-4 per session (including heat-up time)
  • Infrared Sauna: $0.50-1.50 per session
  • Full Spectrum Sauna: $0.75-2.00 per session

Which Should You Choose? Traditional saunas offer the authentic experience with intense heat and optional humidity. Infrared saunas provide targeted therapy with energy efficiency and comfort. Full spectrum combines the best of both worlds for comprehensive wellness benefits.

Comprehensive Health Benefits: Traditional vs Infrared Saunas

Both traditional and infrared saunas offer profound health benefits, but they achieve them through different mechanisms. Understanding these differences helps optimize your wellness routine.

11-19%
Reduction in all-cause mortality with regular sauna use

Cardiovascular Benefits

Traditional Saunas:

  • Heart Rate Increase: 120-150 BPM (equivalent to moderate exercise)
  • Blood Pressure: Acute increase during session, long-term reduction with regular use
  • Cardiac Output: Increases by 60-70% during sessions
  • Vascular Function: Improves endothelial function and arterial compliance

Infrared Saunas:

  • Gentler Cardiovascular Stress: Heart rate increases to 100-120 BPM
  • Sustained Benefits: Longer sessions allow for extended cardiovascular conditioning
  • Nitric Oxide Production: Far infrared may enhance NO production for better circulation
  • Blood Flow: Deep tissue heating improves microcirculation
A 20-year Finnish study found that men who used saunas 4-7 times per week had a 50% lower risk of fatal cardiovascular disease compared to once-weekly users.

Detoxification & Cellular Health

Traditional Sauna Detox:

  • Sweat Volume: 1-3 liters per session
  • Toxin Elimination: Primarily through increased kidney function and sweating
  • Heat Shock Proteins: High temperatures trigger protective cellular responses
  • Lymphatic Drainage: Heat and sweating support lymphatic system function

Infrared Sauna Detox:

  • Cellular Detox: Direct heating may mobilize toxins stored in fat cells
  • Heavy Metal Elimination: Some studies suggest higher concentrations of metals in infrared sauna sweat
  • Mitochondrial Function: Near infrared light may enhance cellular energy production
  • Autophagy: Heat stress may trigger cellular cleanup processes

Pain Relief & Recovery

40-70%
Pain reduction in chronic pain conditions with regular infrared sauna use

Traditional Saunas:

  • Muscle Relaxation: High heat reduces muscle tension and stiffness
  • Endorphin Release: Intense heat triggers natural pain-relieving hormones
  • Joint Mobility: Heat improves flexibility and range of motion
  • Recovery: Post-exercise sessions reduce muscle soreness

Infrared Saunas:

  • Deep Tissue Heating: Penetrates 1.5-2 inches for targeted pain relief
  • Inflammation Reduction: May reduce inflammatory markers
  • Chronic Pain: Particularly effective for fibromyalgia, arthritis, and chronic fatigue
  • Wound Healing: Near infrared light promotes tissue repair

Mental Health & Cognitive Benefits

  • Stress Reduction: Both types activate parasympathetic nervous system
  • Depression Relief: Regular use linked to 77% lower depression risk
  • Sleep Quality: Evening sessions improve sleep onset and depth
  • Cognitive Function: Heat stress may protect against neurodegenerative diseases
  • BDNF Production: Heat exposure increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor

Skin Health & Anti-Aging

Traditional Saunas:

  • Deep Cleansing: Intense sweating clears pores and removes impurities
  • Circulation: Improved blood flow delivers nutrients to skin
  • Collagen: Heat stress may stimulate collagen production

Infrared Saunas:

  • Collagen Stimulation: Near infrared light directly promotes collagen synthesis
  • Cellular Repair: Light therapy may accelerate skin cell regeneration
  • Reduced Inflammation: May help with acne, eczema, and other skin conditions
  • Wrinkle Reduction: Regular use may improve skin texture and reduce fine lines

Immune System Support

30%
Reduction in common cold incidence with regular sauna use
  • White Blood Cell Production: Heat stress increases immune cell activity
  • Antibody Production: Regular use may enhance antibody responses
  • Viral Resistance: Hyperthermia may inhibit viral replication
  • Inflammatory Response: Controlled heat stress improves immune regulation

Optimal Usage Guidelines

Traditional Saunas: 15-20 minutes at 160-180°F, 3-4 times per week

Infrared Saunas: 20-45 minutes at 120-140°F, 4-7 times per week

Safety Note: Always consult healthcare providers before beginning any sauna regimen, especially if you have cardiovascular conditions, are pregnant, or take medications.

Scientific Research: The Evidence Behind Sauna Benefits

Decades of rigorous scientific research have validated what traditional cultures have known for millennia - regular sauna use provides profound health benefits. Here's what the latest studies reveal.

Landmark Cardiovascular Studies

2,315
Men followed for 20+ years in the Finnish Sauna Study

The KIHD Study (2015) - University of Eastern Finland:

  • Duration: 20.7 years of follow-up
  • Participants: 2,315 middle-aged Finnish men
  • Key Findings: 50% reduction in cardiovascular death risk with 4-7 weekly sessions vs. 1 session
  • Dose Response: Clear correlation between frequency and benefit
"The more frequently saunas were used, the greater the benefits. This suggests a dose-response relationship." - Dr. Jari Laukkanen, Lead Researcher

Blood Pressure Research (2017):

  • Hypertension Risk: 24% lower risk with regular sauna use
  • Systolic Reduction: Average 5-10 mmHg decrease in regular users
  • Mechanism: Improved endothelial function and arterial compliance

Longevity & All-Cause Mortality

40%
Reduction in all-cause mortality with frequent sauna use

Finnish Cohort Studies (2015-2018):

  • All-Cause Mortality: 40% reduction in death risk (4-7 sessions/week vs. 1/week)
  • Sudden Cardiac Death: 63% risk reduction
  • Coronary Heart Disease: 48% risk reduction
  • Stroke Risk: 62% reduction in stroke incidence

Neurological & Cognitive Research

Alzheimer's & Dementia Prevention (2017):

  • Study Size: 2,315 men followed for 22 years
  • Dementia Risk: 65% lower risk with 4-7 weekly sessions
  • Alzheimer's Risk: 65% reduction in Alzheimer's disease
  • Mechanism: Heat shock proteins may protect brain cells
65%
Lower risk of Alzheimer's disease with regular sauna use

Depression & Mental Health (2018):

  • Depression Risk: 77% lower risk of psychosis
  • Stress Hormones: Significant reduction in cortisol levels
  • BDNF Increase: 200-300% increase in brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  • Endorphin Release: Beta-endorphin levels increase by 86%

Infrared-Specific Research

Chronic Pain Studies:

  • Fibromyalgia (2005): 44% reduction in pain scores after 12 weeks
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (2009): Significant improvement in pain and stiffness
  • Chronic Fatigue (2015): 40% improvement in fatigue scores

Cardiovascular Research - Infrared:

  • Heart Failure (2016): Improved exercise tolerance and quality of life
  • Endothelial Function (2012): Significant improvement in blood vessel function
  • Blood Pressure (2005): Sustained reduction in hypertensive patients

Athletic Performance & Recovery

32%
Increase in time to exhaustion after sauna training

Heat Acclimation Studies:

  • Endurance Performance: 32% increase in time to exhaustion
  • Plasma Volume: 7.1% increase improving oxygen delivery
  • Muscle Recovery: 40% faster recovery from intense exercise
  • Growth Hormone: 24x increase in growth hormone release

Immune System Research

Immune Function Studies:

  • White Blood Cells: Significant increase in lymphocyte count
  • Common Cold (1990): 30% reduction in cold incidence
  • Antibody Production: Enhanced immune response to vaccines
  • Inflammatory Markers: Reduced C-reactive protein levels

Skin Health & Anti-Aging Research

Dermatological Studies:

  • Collagen Production: Near-infrared light increases collagen by 31%
  • Wound Healing: 200% faster healing with infrared therapy
  • Acne Treatment: 76% improvement in inflammatory acne
  • Wrinkle Reduction: Significant improvement in skin texture

Safety & Contraindications Research

Safety Studies:

  • Dehydration Risk: Minimal with proper hydration protocols
  • Medication Interactions: Some blood pressure medications may require adjustment
  • Pregnancy: Limited research suggests caution in first trimester
  • Heart Conditions: Generally safe for stable heart disease with medical clearance

Optimal Protocols Based on Research

The research consistently shows that frequency matters more than duration - 4-7 sessions per week provide maximum benefits.

Evidence-Based Recommendations:

  • Frequency: 4-7 sessions per week for maximum cardiovascular benefits
  • Duration: 15-20 minutes for traditional, 20-30 minutes for infrared
  • Temperature: 160-180°F traditional, 120-140°F infrared
  • Hydration: 16-24 oz water before, during, and after sessions
  • Timing: Evening sessions may enhance sleep quality

Future Research Directions: Current studies are investigating sauna benefits for cancer recovery, autoimmune conditions, metabolic syndrome, and longevity pathways. The evidence continues to grow stronger for this ancient wellness practice.

Dr. Rhonda Patrick's Recommended Sauna Protocol

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