
Maxxus "Seattle" 2 Person Near Zero EMF FAR IR Sauna
Maxxus MX-J206-01-ZF is a 2 Person FAR Infrared Sauna built with PureTech™ Near Zero EMF carbon heating panels in Canadian Hemlock—designed for plug-and-play indoor comfort in a compact, easy-to-live-with footprint.
This is the kind of cabin that fits real routines. At 48" x 42" x 75" on the outside with a 44" x 38" x 68" interior, the Seattle is sized to feel genuinely comfortable for two, while still staying practical for home placement—think a home gym corner, finished basement, or a dedicated wellness space where you can close the door and decompress. If you’re buying your first infrared sauna, this size often hits the sweet spot: roomy enough to share, but not so large that it takes over the room.
The experience is centered on FAR infrared radiant heat, delivered through carbon panels. Unlike traditional high-heat sauna styles that focus on super-heating the air, infrared is designed to feel more direct and more approachable at lower set temperatures, which is why many people find it easier to stay consistent with sessions. The Seattle uses (6) PureTech™ Near Zero EMF FAR Infrared Carbon heating panels, and the “near zero” designation is tied to a published EMF measurement of under 3 mG when sitting 2 to 3 inches from the heating panels. For shoppers comparing EMF categories, that single spec makes it easier to choose confidently without guessing what “low” means.
Inside, the build is clean and inviting. Natural Reforested Canadian Hemlock gives the cabin a bright, calm look that blends into modern interiors and reads “purpose-built” rather than “piece of equipment.” The front uses a clear tempered glass door, keeping the room visually open while still feeling like a separate space once you’re inside.
Small details make a big difference in how often you use a sauna, and this model is stocked with the right ones. A roof vent lets you fine-tune airflow based on preference, and the interior LED control panel keeps adjustments simple once you’re seated. For the environment, you get an interior chromotherapy color lighting system with a red light feature, which is an easy way to shift the feel of the cabin—from bright and energizing to soft and low-key—without adding complexity.
Comfort also shows up where you feel it first: under your feet. The Seattle comes standard with a Floor – Feet Reflexology Heater, which helps the cabin feel more balanced during sessions and adds a nice layer of warmth in the lower zone. It’s one of those features that doesn’t sound flashy—but owners tend to notice immediately because it changes how the whole cabin feels, especially at moderate temperature settings.
Entertainment and focus tools are built in, so the sauna can match your style of session. You can connect via Bluetooth, or plug in through an MP3 auxiliary connection, with audio played through built-in speakers. Whether you use the sauna for quiet time, music, or guided audio, this keeps the setup tidy—no separate speakers, no balancing a phone on the bench, no extra gear to manage.
Setup is designed to be straightforward. The cabin uses a clasp together assembly, and it ships in 2 boxes—helpful for delivery planning and getting everything into place without wrestling a single oversized carton. The listed sauna weight is 275 lbs with a shipping weight of 415 lbs, which is useful context for moving day and placement planning.
Electrical planning is refreshingly simple for a two-person unit. The Seattle is listed as 120 V / 15 AMP Non GFCI plug & play, with a dedicated outlet recommended. That means you’re typically not planning a 240V install—just ensuring the right outlet and circuit strategy so the sauna runs as intended.
Finally, it helps to know what to expect from the heat profile. The Seattle is listed with an ideal temperature range of 118°F–132°F and the note that it can heat up to 140°F. In practice, that supports a wide range of preferences—from gentler sessions to hotter, more intense routines—without turning the cabin into a harsh environment.
If you want a well-sized, well-equipped two-person infrared sauna that’s easy to place, easy to run, and clearly specified in the things that matter—heating type, EMF category, electrical, and real dimensions—the Maxxus Seattle MX-J206-01-ZF is a smart, confident choice.
Maxxus MX-J206-01-ZF is a 2 Person FAR Infrared Sauna built with PureTech™ Near Zero EMF carbon heating panels in Canadian Hemlock—designed for plug-and-play indoor comfort in a compact, easy-to-live-with footprint.
This is the kind of cabin that fits real routines. At 48" x 42" x 75" on the outside with a 44" x 38" x 68" interior, the Seattle is sized to feel genuinely comfortable for two, while still staying practical for home placement—think a home gym corner, finished basement, or a dedicated wellness space where you can close the door and decompress. If you’re buying your first infrared sauna, this size often hits the sweet spot: roomy enough to share, but not so large that it takes over the room.
The experience is centered on FAR infrared radiant heat, delivered through carbon panels. Unlike traditional high-heat sauna styles that focus on super-heating the air, infrared is designed to feel more direct and more approachable at lower set temperatures, which is why many people find it easier to stay consistent with sessions. The Seattle uses (6) PureTech™ Near Zero EMF FAR Infrared Carbon heating panels, and the “near zero” designation is tied to a published EMF measurement of under 3 mG when sitting 2 to 3 inches from the heating panels. For shoppers comparing EMF categories, that single spec makes it easier to choose confidently without guessing what “low” means.
Inside, the build is clean and inviting. Natural Reforested Canadian Hemlock gives the cabin a bright, calm look that blends into modern interiors and reads “purpose-built” rather than “piece of equipment.” The front uses a clear tempered glass door, keeping the room visually open while still feeling like a separate space once you’re inside.
Small details make a big difference in how often you use a sauna, and this model is stocked with the right ones. A roof vent lets you fine-tune airflow based on preference, and the interior LED control panel keeps adjustments simple once you’re seated. For the environment, you get an interior chromotherapy color lighting system with a red light feature, which is an easy way to shift the feel of the cabin—from bright and energizing to soft and low-key—without adding complexity.
Comfort also shows up where you feel it first: under your feet. The Seattle comes standard with a Floor – Feet Reflexology Heater, which helps the cabin feel more balanced during sessions and adds a nice layer of warmth in the lower zone. It’s one of those features that doesn’t sound flashy—but owners tend to notice immediately because it changes how the whole cabin feels, especially at moderate temperature settings.
Entertainment and focus tools are built in, so the sauna can match your style of session. You can connect via Bluetooth, or plug in through an MP3 auxiliary connection, with audio played through built-in speakers. Whether you use the sauna for quiet time, music, or guided audio, this keeps the setup tidy—no separate speakers, no balancing a phone on the bench, no extra gear to manage.
Setup is designed to be straightforward. The cabin uses a clasp together assembly, and it ships in 2 boxes—helpful for delivery planning and getting everything into place without wrestling a single oversized carton. The listed sauna weight is 275 lbs with a shipping weight of 415 lbs, which is useful context for moving day and placement planning.
Electrical planning is refreshingly simple for a two-person unit. The Seattle is listed as 120 V / 15 AMP Non GFCI plug & play, with a dedicated outlet recommended. That means you’re typically not planning a 240V install—just ensuring the right outlet and circuit strategy so the sauna runs as intended.
Finally, it helps to know what to expect from the heat profile. The Seattle is listed with an ideal temperature range of 118°F–132°F and the note that it can heat up to 140°F. In practice, that supports a wide range of preferences—from gentler sessions to hotter, more intense routines—without turning the cabin into a harsh environment.
If you want a well-sized, well-equipped two-person infrared sauna that’s easy to place, easy to run, and clearly specified in the things that matter—heating type, EMF category, electrical, and real dimensions—the Maxxus Seattle MX-J206-01-ZF is a smart, confident choice.
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Maxxus MX-J206-01-ZF is a 2 Person FAR Infrared Sauna built with PureTech™ Near Zero EMF carbon heating panels in Canadian Hemlock—designed for plug-and-play indoor comfort in a compact, easy-to-live-with footprint.
This is the kind of cabin that fits real routines. At 48" x 42" x 75" on the outside with a 44" x 38" x 68" interior, the Seattle is sized to feel genuinely comfortable for two, while still staying practical for home placement—think a home gym corner, finished basement, or a dedicated wellness space where you can close the door and decompress. If you’re buying your first infrared sauna, this size often hits the sweet spot: roomy enough to share, but not so large that it takes over the room.
The experience is centered on FAR infrared radiant heat, delivered through carbon panels. Unlike traditional high-heat sauna styles that focus on super-heating the air, infrared is designed to feel more direct and more approachable at lower set temperatures, which is why many people find it easier to stay consistent with sessions. The Seattle uses (6) PureTech™ Near Zero EMF FAR Infrared Carbon heating panels, and the “near zero” designation is tied to a published EMF measurement of under 3 mG when sitting 2 to 3 inches from the heating panels. For shoppers comparing EMF categories, that single spec makes it easier to choose confidently without guessing what “low” means.
Inside, the build is clean and inviting. Natural Reforested Canadian Hemlock gives the cabin a bright, calm look that blends into modern interiors and reads “purpose-built” rather than “piece of equipment.” The front uses a clear tempered glass door, keeping the room visually open while still feeling like a separate space once you’re inside.
Small details make a big difference in how often you use a sauna, and this model is stocked with the right ones. A roof vent lets you fine-tune airflow based on preference, and the interior LED control panel keeps adjustments simple once you’re seated. For the environment, you get an interior chromotherapy color lighting system with a red light feature, which is an easy way to shift the feel of the cabin—from bright and energizing to soft and low-key—without adding complexity.
Comfort also shows up where you feel it first: under your feet. The Seattle comes standard with a Floor – Feet Reflexology Heater, which helps the cabin feel more balanced during sessions and adds a nice layer of warmth in the lower zone. It’s one of those features that doesn’t sound flashy—but owners tend to notice immediately because it changes how the whole cabin feels, especially at moderate temperature settings.
Entertainment and focus tools are built in, so the sauna can match your style of session. You can connect via Bluetooth, or plug in through an MP3 auxiliary connection, with audio played through built-in speakers. Whether you use the sauna for quiet time, music, or guided audio, this keeps the setup tidy—no separate speakers, no balancing a phone on the bench, no extra gear to manage.
Setup is designed to be straightforward. The cabin uses a clasp together assembly, and it ships in 2 boxes—helpful for delivery planning and getting everything into place without wrestling a single oversized carton. The listed sauna weight is 275 lbs with a shipping weight of 415 lbs, which is useful context for moving day and placement planning.
Electrical planning is refreshingly simple for a two-person unit. The Seattle is listed as 120 V / 15 AMP Non GFCI plug & play, with a dedicated outlet recommended. That means you’re typically not planning a 240V install—just ensuring the right outlet and circuit strategy so the sauna runs as intended.
Finally, it helps to know what to expect from the heat profile. The Seattle is listed with an ideal temperature range of 118°F–132°F and the note that it can heat up to 140°F. In practice, that supports a wide range of preferences—from gentler sessions to hotter, more intense routines—without turning the cabin into a harsh environment.
If you want a well-sized, well-equipped two-person infrared sauna that’s easy to place, easy to run, and clearly specified in the things that matter—heating type, EMF category, electrical, and real dimensions—the Maxxus Seattle MX-J206-01-ZF is a smart, confident choice.
























