Bring Nordic-inspired immersion therapy to your home with SaunaLife’s Soak-Series—from personal cold-hot tubs to wood-fired backyard hot tubs—curated by MyLuxuryHomeSpa.com.
- Hot & cold immersion in one tub (select models)
- Thermally treated wood exteriors; ergonomic, easy-clean inner shells
- Wood-fired options for low-energy, off-grid soaking
- Arrives assembled for fast setup
Featured Soak-Series Models & Pricing
SaunaLife Soak S1N — 1-Person (Natural)
Ideal solo tub for cold plunge and warm soaks.
Price: $2,490
View S1NSaunaLife Soak S1B — 1-Person (Black)
All the S1 performance with a sleek black exterior.
Price: $2,690
View S1BSaunaLife Soak S2N — 2-Person (Natural)
Roomier immersion tub for couples or extra stretch.
Price: $3,790
View S2NSaunaLife Soak S2B — 2-Person (Black)
Modern black finish with the S2 comfort profile.
Price: $3,990
View S2BSaunaLife Soak S4N — 6-Person Wood-Fired (Natural)
Gather-ready hot tub with wood-burning stove.
Price: $5,690
View S4NSaunaLife Soak S4B — 6-Person Wood-Fired (Black)
Social soaking with a bold, modern finish.
Price: $5,990
View S4BHow to Choose Your Soak
- Users & space: Solo routine? Choose S1. Couples/roomier: S2. Family & friends: S4.
- Energy: Prefer off-grid simplicity? Pick a wood-fired S4.
- Look: Natural wood warmth (N) or modern black (B).
Freight shipping and lead times vary by model. You’ll see your shipping method and any flat-rate freight noted at checkout on MyLuxuryHomeSpa.com.
Pro Tips for Setup & Care
- Foundation: Place on a level, load-rated surface. Ensure chimney clearances for wood-fired tubs.
- Water care: Use filtered water; follow simple sanitation and change schedules.
- Covers: Keep covered when idle to retain heat and keep debris out.
FAQs
Can I use these for both cold plunges and hot soaks?
Yes—S1 and S2 are designed for both modalities. S4 models are wood-fired hot tubs optimized for soaking.
Do the tubs require assembly?
They arrive assembled. Plan placement and access path prior to delivery.
How long to heat a wood-fired S4?
Times vary by season and starting water temp. Expect a gradual rise—begin heating early and keep covered to retain warmth.
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