The temperature advertised in the website FAQ says it’s capable of reaching temperatures between 130-150 degrees F at near 100% humidity. Received mine, and at max output with the “pill box” 100% open can only get an internal temp no greater than 104 degrees F at 55% humidity. I’ve even insulated the outlet steamer lines with high temp foam to conserve heat, with no added success. The tent does retain heat and there are no rips or tears. Took temperature shots all around tent/zippers and the tent is not the issue, it’s the steamer. Typical health benefits of a wet steam sauna, from my research, start at around 110-120F with more intense health benefits at around 160-185F. Which would be great if the steamer had the capability to even get that high to produce those temperature/humidity in the tent. You could adjust your temp level to suit the kind of session you want. But this one, at max output, is not much more intense than waking around in Cabo on a hot day. Customer service asked me to send video and images of my concern, which I did. And their responses led me to believe they didn’t even review them. They additionally told me these sub par temperatures I’m experiencing in the tent is “normal” and tried explaining to me how “temperature gradients” work. If at any given location in the tent (top or bottom) does not exceed 104F, their temp claims on their site are not internal tent temperature and are misleading. May reach as advertised inside the steamer/boiler, but definitely not seeing it in the tent. Hopefully nobody else has the same issue, and I’d love to hear if anyone is getting more temp out of theirs. However, I would not recommend this for anyone looking at maximizing health benefits but more for a putting in a mild-moderate (at best) sweat.
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