HigherDOSE Sauna Blanket Review
Sharing my full review of the HigherDOSE sauna blanket and if I think itโs worth it. This post isnโt sponsored, but I use and love this thing SO MUCH. The company generously offered a discount code for you all if youโre interested in trying it! Use FITNESSISTA15 for 15% off at this link (<โ affiliate link).
Hi friends! Howโs the week going? I hope youโre having a good one so far. We met up with friends for dinner and I caught a glorious hot yoga class.
For todayโs post, I’m sharing an updated review of my beloved sauna blanket, the HigherDOSE. Every time I post about this magical wonder on Instagram stories, Iโm flooded with questions. I did quite a bit of research before I finally tested the HigherDOSE sauna blanket, so Iโm breaking it all down in this post.
I’ve now used this beauty for over a year and have so many great things to say about it. It’s become one of the non-negotiables in my weekly health practice and makes a huge difference in my skin and mood.
HigherDOSE Sauna Blanket Review
What is the HigherDOSE sauna blanket and how does it work?
The HigherDOSE sauna blanket is an at-home and portable version of an infrared sauna. It uses infrared heat (which heats your body from the inside out, not the other way around), along with healing tourmaline crystals, clay, and a charcoal layer (which are essentially magnetic layers that generate negative ions). Itโs made of nontoxic materials and is extremely low EMF, so itโs not emitting radiation throughout your body while youโre relaxing and sweating.
To set it up, you just unroll the blanket and plug it in! You can easily adjust the heat level with the remote and I usually give it about 10 minutes or so to heat up.
Benefits of infrared sauna:
Sauna means “bath house” in Finnish and heat as therapy has been used for thousands of years. Infrared technology was born in the late 1800s. Over time, saunas have been used for so many things, including healing and preventing illness, for burial preparation, and for childbirth. (It was fascinating to read a bit about the history of saunas here!) It encompassed the circle of life and heat was thought to be a powerful protective and life-giving force.
Obviously technology has changed a ton since then, but today many people still use saunas for the health and restorative benefits. You can find them at gyms, at the spa, and many people own one in their home. Saunas can potentially help with aging, illness, detoxification, healthy glowing skin, increased blood flow, improved circulation, decreased anxiety, muscle soreness, relaxation, and improved mood. Not everyone is on board with the detoxification aspect (some say itโs a myth, but Iโm a huge believer in the detoxifying power of a good sweat) and I notice that it makes my skin glow, my mood is improved, and I feel good and relaxed when itโs a regular part of my routine.
(All wrapped up and sweating like a happy Chipotle burrito.)
Here are some pros and cons about the HigherDOSE option:
Pros:
ย – Itโs small and portable!! I would LOVE to have a full-sized in-home infrared sauna, but we have zero room here. It would be something weird Iโd have to build into the closet. I also thought about a backyard option but when you live in AZ, the thought of a snake or scorpion making its way into the sauna is a very real fear. The HigherDOSE infrared sauna blanket gives you the same infrared benefits but itโs small, compact, and you can move it around easily. I typically use it on the floor of my office or in the living room.
– It feels AMAZING. Iโm borderline addicted to how great it makes me feel and could use it every single day. (I usually have time to do it 3-4 times a week, usually after I get the crew to bed! I just listen to a podcast or pop a show on the iPad.) I love a serious sweat and it just fills me with endorphins. My skin looks brighter after I use it, I sleep like a baby, and I havenโt noticed any muscle soreness even though Iโve been pushing it with my strength workouts.
Cons:
– Iโve come back to this post three times and still canโt think of any. Iโve been extremely happy with it and havenโt found any issues or pain points. My only downside was that the older version of the blanket had a Velco closure; they’ve updated with a super easy-to-use zipper closure.
Tips for using the HigherDOSE Sauna Blanket:
When you use the blanket be sure the read the instruction manual and guidelines, but these are just some of my tips:
– Plug it in and let it heat up for about 10 minutes. Make sure itโs on a flat, heat-resistant surface. Consider dry brushing while you wait to help wake up your lymphatic system.
– Figure out your sauna outfit of choice. They recommend being fully clothed in the blanket with lightweight, breathable, and loose-fitting clothing. I wear lightweight cotton jogger pants, a tank with a long-sleeved tee over it, and full socks. I also put a small towel under my tailbone or my booty gets too hot from pressing against the blanket on the tile. They just added a sauna towel insert that you can use instead, too!
– Find something to entertain you during your sauna time. Itโs very hard to read a book because you donโt want to keep sliding your arms out to turn the page, but a TV show or movie, audiobook or podcast all work well.
– Sweat it out! You can play around with the heat settings and time to see what works best for you, and I recommend working your way up instead of starting too hot or too long. You’ll find that your heart rate will increase a bit and you’ll start to sweat. Generally, users like to use it for a minimum of 30 minutes and a maximum of 45 minutes. It feels amazing. My sweet spot is 35 minutes at level 7. (I always set a timer on my phone so I donโt fall asleep!)
– After I get out of the blanket, I open it up to start drying, and hop in the shower. After I shower, the blanket has cooled down a bit so I can thoroughly clean it with one of these wipes. These are the same cleaning wipes I use for the Peloton! I always unplug the power supply cord when I’m done using it. Then I hope in a cold shower to reap the benefits of hot-cold therapy.
– I let it dry completely and cool down before folding it and sliding it under my bed to store. (Make sure the cord isnโt wrapped or bundled when you store it. Try to keep it lightly looped.)
– For travel, they also have a super handy travel bag! I’m brining it with me for all future road trips.
Thatโs it! If you decide to try it out, use the code FITNESSISTA15ย here for 15% off. It’s my favorite purchase in a LONG time. I also use and love their PEMF Go Mat and red light face mask. My discount code FITNESSISTA15 works on all of these things.
Here’s a quick video on how to use the HigherDOSE sauna blanket:
So tell me friends: are you a sauna fan or not so much?
Whatโs your #1 fave way to unwind?
xo
Gina
How long was the shipping process for you? The reviews Iโve read are terrible, which is the only thing that has kept me from purchasing.
i thought it would take a while but was willing to wait because i really wanted to try it. instead, it was here in less than 5 days!!
Do you still use your sauna blanket? Is it still worth it? I’ve been going to an infrared sauna once a week and love it, but I am considering buying one of these instead.
yes!! i use it 2-3x a week and LOVE IT. new have a sauna/studio place here (it has cryotherapy and red light) but each session is like $35. i figured it would be worth it to get the sauna blanket and i’m so so happy i went for it
Worried about length- Iโm 5โ10โ and my husband is 6โ4โ. Would we fit comfortably and have ample coverage in the blanketโฆ?
i think you definitely would be fine – it might be too short for your hubby. i’d contact support and see if they have recommendations. i know a lot of athletes use them, so i’m wondering what their strategy might be to make sure they’re covered
My husband is a very built 6โ2โ and he fits just fine inside. We LOOOOVE this and I bought it on Ginaโs recommendation. I have CIRS and getting a good sweat multiple times a week is part of my protocol. Annnd I feel like a human burrito ๐ Hubs contacted support to see if itโs safe to put on our bed and they said itโs fine. I use a yoga booster to prop my laptop and watch my trashy shows.
that is awesome to hear! i’m so so happy you both like it and it’s been helpful for you ๐ the warm burrito feeling is the best!
thank you for the idea to prop up a laptop to watch shows. i usually listen to a podcast but want to try this instead!
What is their return policy?
it looks like you can only return them before 14 days if unopened, or if they’re defective and they also charge a restocking fee. you can check out all the details here: https://higherdose.com/pages/returns-and-refunds
The discount link doesn’t seem to work on bundles… is this true??
it should work on bundles! which one are you trying to do?
this link should work!
What do you use to protect your feet? My toes get really hot and uncomfortable.
Thick socks!