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WellnessSpace Brands Launches RedZone Sauna Combining Infrared Heat and Red Light Therapy for Commercial Wellness Operators

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WellnessSpace Brands Launches RedZone Sauna Combining Infrared Heat and Red Light Therapy for Commercial Wellness Operators

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - April 14, 2026 - WellnessSpace Brands, a Clearwater, Florida-based wellness and recovery equipment provider, has launched the RedZone Sauna, a commercial-grade cabin unit combining far-infrared and near-infrared heat with integrated LED red light therapy in a single session format. Announced in November 2025, the product is designed for high-traffic professional environments including spas, gyms, and recovery centers, addressing both the operational demands of commercial operators and the time constraints of end users. The RedZone Sauna extends the company's existing portfolio alongside HydroMassage, CryoLounge+, and RelaxSpace, and is available through WellnessSpace Brands directly and through its global distributor network.

Dual-Technology Integration Targets a Gap Between Two Established Service Categories

The RedZone Sauna is positioned at the intersection of two separately growing wellness service categories - infrared sauna and red light therapy - which have typically been offered as distinct, sequential treatments requiring separate equipment and dedicated room space. By combining both modalities in a single cabin, WellnessSpace Brands is targeting operators who want to expand their service offering without proportionally expanding their floor footprint or staffing requirements.

"There has been incredible momentum in recent years in the categories of both infrared sauna and red light, but we saw a clear opportunity to thoughtfully combine these two separate services," said Paul Lunter, founder and CEO of WellnessSpace Brands. "With RedZone Sauna, our goal was to create an innovative new concept that perfectly blended red light and infrared heat and eliminated many of the maintenance and cleaning hassles of traditional saunas."

The cabin uses both far-infrared and near-infrared quartz heaters, adjustable to reach target temperature within minutes, supported by a forced-air circulation system that actively distributes heated air toward the user throughout the session. User sessions are designed to run between 10 and 15 minutes, a duration relevant for operators managing throughput in high-demand time windows.

Commercial-Grade Design Reduces Maintenance Load for High-Traffic Facilities

A central operational argument for the RedZone Sauna is its commercial interior specification. The composite cabin material resists sweat, moisture, and odour, and is designed to wipe clean in seconds - a relevant consideration for facilities running back-to-back appointments with limited turnaround time between users. The self-contained cleaning requirement reduces the staff involvement typically associated with traditional wooden sauna maintenance, which can involve ventilation periods, material care, and more complex hygiene protocols.

The unit also incorporates a door sensor that alerts staff if the cabin has been left open, a HEPA and charcoal air filtration system, and a built-in fan to assist users in drying after a session. Bluetooth-enabled speakers with relaxation audio are included as standard. These features collectively position the RedZone Sauna as an amenity that can operate with minimal ongoing supervision, an important consideration for operators integrating wellness technology across multiple locations or within facilities where wellness is a secondary rather than primary revenue stream.

Red Light Panel Configuration Covers Full-Body Treatment Across a Single Session

The red light component of the RedZone Sauna consists of up to six optional panels positioned throughout the cabin interior to provide coverage across the face, chest, back, arms, and legs. This configuration allows the red light element to function as a comprehensive treatment rather than a targeted spot application, differentiating the unit from handheld or partial-coverage red light devices common in the consumer market. The simultaneous delivery of infrared heat and red light is framed as a time efficiency gain for users who would otherwise need to book separate appointments for each modality.

Portfolio Context and Market Reach Support Operator Confidence in the Launch

WellnessSpace Brands reports more than three decades of experience in the wellness technology sector and an existing distribution and partnership network spanning health, fitness, spa, and hospitality markets globally. The RedZone Sauna enters a portfolio that already includes HydroMassage, CryoLounge+, and RelaxSpace - products established in gym and spa environments - giving the company an existing commercial infrastructure through which the new unit can be introduced to current operator accounts as well as new prospects.

"Each of our innovative product lines has a shared vision: to provide people globally with access to convenient, technology-based solutions for mind and body wellness," said Lunter. "We've been so pleased to see such enthusiastic response for the RedZone Sauna."

The unit is available for procurement directly through WellnessSpace Brands and through its global distributor network, supporting international deployment for operators across multiple markets.

For product specifications, purchasing options, and distributor contacts, visit www.wellnessspacebrands.com.

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