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Sun Home Saunas

Sun Home Solstice 3-Person Review (2026)

4.5
Far-infrared · 120V/20A · 3 personResearched from owner feedback and specs
Sun Home Solstice 3-Person

Our verdict

The largest Solstice: a three-person far-infrared cabin that still runs from a standard 120V outlet, ideal for households that want capacity without rewiring.

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Quick specs

Brand
Sun Home Saunas
Standout
Biggest Solstice on a 120V circuit
Key spec
Far-infrared · 120V/20A · 3 person
Rating
4.5 / 5

Pros

  • Fits up to three
  • Standard 120V plug-in
  • Roomy bench

Cons

  • Far-infrared only
  • Footprint requires a dedicated space

Setup

Most one and two person infrared cabins run on a standard 120V/20A circuit and assemble in about an hour with two people. Plan clearances per the manual and run a short initial conditioning cycle before your first session.

Performance

The Sun Home Solstice 3-Person heats up at the pace owners expect from this format (typically 20 to 30 minutes to a usable temperature) and holds that heat steadily through a session. EMF behavior, heater placement, and how evenly the cabin warms are what separate strong infrared cabins from weak ones, and the Sun Home Solstice 3-Person scores 4.5 out of 5 with long-term owners on those exact factors.

Temperature & insulation

Far-infrared · 120V/20A · 3 person. Owners report consistent performance over time when the unit is used and maintained as recommended.

Maintenance

Wipe the benches and floor after each session and let the cabin air out with the door cracked. Treat the wood as recommended by the brand (no harsh chemicals), and vacuum or sweep periodically. Outdoor cabins also benefit from a quick check of any seals and gaskets each season.

Warranty & support

Warranty terms vary by component and change over time, so we link to the brand's official page for the current coverage. Sun Home Saunas support is rated well by long-term owners.

Who should buy it

Households who want a roomy infrared cabin and prefer plug-in install.

Who should skip it

Buyers who need a fundamentally different format (e.g. a cabin vs. a blanket, or a chiller vs. a barrel). Check the alternatives below.

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