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Infrared sauna in Edgewater

Where to try infrared sauna in Edgewater, NJ — 3 verified studios on the Praxium directory, with what to expect and how it fits a goal-based recovery plan.

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Infrared sauna studios in Edgewater

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SoJo Spa Club — recovery studio in Edgewater, NJ

SoJo Spa Club

4 modalities

Edgewater, NJ

4.5· 13772 reviews

Thermal bathingHydrotherapyContrast / cold plungeInfrared sauna

Edgewater, NJ

4.9· 166 reviews

SweatHouz Edgewater is a contrast therapy studio with private suites pairing infrared sauna, cold plunge and red light therapy for recovery and relaxation.

Contrast therapyInfrared saunaCold plungeRed light therapy
Restore Hyper Wellness — recovery studio in Edgewater, NJ

Edgewater, NJ

4.3· 84 reviews

Restore Hyper Wellness in Edgewater offers whole-body cryotherapy, red light therapy, IV drips, infrared sauna and compression therapy under one roof.

CryotherapyRed light therapyIV & hydrationInfrared sauna+1

Frequently asked questions

How much does infrared sauna cost in Edgewater?

Infrared sauna sessions typically run $30–$70. Pricing in Edgewater varies by studio, session length and membership — check each studio's site for current rates.

Where can I try infrared sauna in Edgewater?

Praxium lists 3 verified studios offering infrared sauna in Edgewater: SoJo Spa Club, SweatHouz Edgewater, Restore Hyper Wellness.

What should I expect from infrared sauna?

Sessions typically run 30–45 minutes at 120–150°F. You'll sweat noticeably within the first 10–15 minutes; studios provide towels and water is strongly recommended before, during, and after. Many people feel deeply relaxed immediately afterward, with energy and mood often improving over the following hour.

What is infrared sauna good for?

Infrared sauna uses infrared light to heat the body directly rather than warming surrounding air first, as a traditional Finnish sauna does. The infrared spectrum includes near-, mid-, and far-infrared wavelengths; far-infrared (FIR) — the most common in wellness studios — is absorbed by the skin and upper tissue layers, raising core temperature and inducing a deep sweat at lower ambient temperatures (120–150°F) than traditional saunas (170–200°F).

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