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To choose the right floor to your Sauna Tent is important for both comfort and function. The floor affects the insulation, how easy it is to keep warm and how convenient it is inside the tent. There are several options to choose from, depending on whether you want a portable solution or a more permanent sauna.
There are three common options for floors in one Sauna Tent:
Without floor
If you want a more natural sauna experience, you can use the sauna tent without floor. This allows you to feel the soil under your feet and are perfect for those who are struggling on grass, sand or other soft substrates. If the soil is cold or frozen, we recommend that you use slippers to avoid cold feet.
Trygging floor
A tissue floor serves as insulation between the sauna tent and the ground. It helps to insulate against cold, protect against dirt and make it more comfortable to go inside the tent. In addition, the flooring is easy to roll up and take with you, which makes it a good solution for those who want to be able to move your sauna.
Wooden floor
For a more permanent sauna solution, wooden floors are a good alternative. A wooden floor provides a stable surface and better insulation than to bast directly on the ground. If you place the sauna tent on a patio or raised wooden deck, you can also combine this with a tough floor for extra protection against the ground cold.
The floor of a sauna is generally not as hot as the walls, benches or ceiling. This is because the heat rises upwards and that the floor is often in contact with a colder surface, such as the ground, a concrete slab or a wooden structure. The temperature of the sauna floor is affected by several factors, including sauna type, material selection and ventilation.
Which floor you should have in your Sauna Tent Depends on how and where you use it. If you want a flexible and portable solution, tygtaple is the best option. For a more permanent sauna solution, wooden floors work best. If you are struggling directly on the ground, make sure to protect your feet from cold and keep in mind that the heat rises upwards, making the floor one of the coolest parts of the sauna.
To choose the right floor to your Sauna Tent is important for both comfort and function. The floor affects the insulation, how easy it is to keep warm and how convenient it is inside the tent. There are several options to choose from, depending on whether you want a portable solution or a more permanent sauna.
There are three common options for floors in one Sauna Tent:
Without floor
If you want a more natural sauna experience, you can use the sauna tent without floor. This allows you to feel the soil under your feet and are perfect for those who are struggling on grass, sand or other soft substrates. If the soil is cold or frozen, we recommend that you use slippers to avoid cold feet.
Trygging floor
A tissue floor serves as insulation between the sauna tent and the ground. It helps to insulate against cold, protect against dirt and make it more comfortable to go inside the tent. In addition, the flooring is easy to roll up and take with you, which makes it a good solution for those who want to be able to move your sauna.
Wooden floor
For a more permanent sauna solution, wooden floors are a good alternative. A wooden floor provides a stable surface and better insulation than to bast directly on the ground. If you place the sauna tent on a patio or raised wooden deck, you can also combine this with a tough floor for extra protection against the ground cold.
The floor of a sauna is generally not as hot as the walls, benches or ceiling. This is because the heat rises upwards and that the floor is often in contact with a colder surface, such as the ground, a concrete slab or a wooden structure. The temperature of the sauna floor is affected by several factors, including sauna type, material selection and ventilation.
Which floor you should have in your Sauna Tent Depends on how and where you use it. If you want a flexible and portable solution, tygtaple is the best option. For a more permanent sauna solution, wooden floors work best. If you are struggling directly on the ground, make sure to protect your feet from cold and keep in mind that the heat rises upwards, making the floor one of the coolest parts of the sauna.
Heat between the sessions
After each surf session, they gathered in our Sauna Tent. It became a place to regain warmth, rest their muscles, and talk through what they had just experienced. Maybe even reflect on why they truly chase those perfect waves.
And for us, that's exactly what the sauna is all about. Not just heat – but the rhythm of recovery, performance, and community. A place to land.
That our Sauna Tent got to be part of such a journey – together with some of the world's most dedicated surfers – is something we are incredibly proud of.
Who are they?
Freddie Meadows
is Sweden's most experienced professional surfer. After ten years on the competition scene, he chose to follow his heart and start exploring Scandinavian coastlines – with the goal of finding world-class waves in our northern waters.
Nic von Rupp
Hailing from Portugal, he is known for surfing some of the biggest waves ever at Nazaré. He is a multiple championship winner, documentary filmmaker, and has twice been nominated for the World Surf League's "Big Wave Performance of the Year."
Andrew Cotton
Born in the United Kingdom, he is a pioneer of Big Wave Surfing in Europe. He has towed surfing legends into record-breaking waves, gained global recognition, and pushed the boundaries of what British surfing can be – while balancing his career with life as a parent of young children.
Sauna + surf = an obvious combination
There is something special about the contrast between cold and heat, performance and stillness. The chaos of the waves meets the calm of the tent. And for those who surf in Arctic conditions, the sauna is not a luxury – it is a necessity.
Where will the next wave happen? We don’t know. And we’re not supposed to know. But one thing is certain: our Sauna Tent will be there.
Authentic Sauna Tent Experience.
The perfect solution for those who want to enjoy a sauna anywhere, anytime, and with anyone.