The Clearlight Curve Dome is a portable far infrared sauna that you lie down in — two clamshell dome sections cover your body from shoulders to feet while your head stays outside in cool air. It ships with the Clearlight Amethyst PEMF Mat included, plugs into two standard 120V outlets, weighs 93 pounds total, and sets up on any flat surface in minutes. Carbon-ceramic True Wave far infrared heaters with EMF below 0.8 milligauss, same heater technology as Clearlight's full-size cabin saunas. This guide covers what the Curve is (and is not), the bundled mat value, how the dome and mat systems work together, when a Curve makes more sense than a cabin sauna, and who the Curve is and is not for. Sauna Republic is an authorized Clearlight dealer, so every spec below is from current Clearlight technical documentation.
The Clearlight Curve Dome is a 1-person portable far infrared sauna (73" × 35" × 20" assembled, 53 lbs) that ships bundled with the full-size Amethyst Infrared PEMF Mat (73" × 29.5" × 2", 40 lbs) for lie-down sessions combining far infrared heat, PEMF therapy, and negative ion therapy. Both units run on standard 120V / 15A household outlets. Head-out clamshell design. True Wave carbon-ceramic heaters at 6–14 micron wavelength with independently tested EMF below 0.8 milligauss. Far infrared only (not full spectrum). 7-year residential / 5-year commercial warranty. Every Sauna Republic invoice includes a "Pay with Truemed" option for HSA/FSA.
- What the Clearlight Curve Dome is — portable sauna, head-out design
- Clearlight Curve Dome specs at a glance
- The bundled value — dome plus mat as one purchase
- How the dome and mat systems work together
- Portable setup — plug-and-play reality
- Curve Dome vs Clearlight cabin sauna — when to choose which
- Who the Clearlight Curve Dome is for (and who it isn't)
- Clearlight Curve Dome FAQ
- Complete your home wellness setup
What the Clearlight Curve Dome is — portable sauna, head-out design
The Curve Dome is a two-piece clamshell far infrared sauna that you lie down inside of rather than sit upright in. The upper dome section covers your torso and arms; the lower dome section covers your legs and feet. Both sections connect around the full-size Amethyst PEMF Mat that you lie on. Your head stays outside the dome at all times — you breathe cool room air, sip water, use your phone, and read during sessions. No cabin to build, no wall to route electrical through, no dedicated 240V circuit.
The heating technology is the same True Wave carbon-ceramic far infrared used in Clearlight's full-size Sanctuary and Premier cabin saunas. Wavelength sits in the 6–14 micron band — the therapeutic range where the human body absorbs infrared most efficiently. Independent EMF testing measures below 0.8 milligauss at all positions, well under the 3 milligauss threshold established by international safety standards. This is important for a dome product specifically, because the heaters sit closer to your body than they do in a walk-in cabin, which makes low-EMF performance more relevant, not less.
The physical format solves a specific problem: buyers who want serious infrared therapy at home but cannot install a cabin sauna. Renters. Apartment dwellers. Buyers without a garage or basement. Homeowners without budget or space for a 4-by-4 foot wooden enclosure. The Curve fits any room with floor space for a yoga mat, stores in a closet when not in use, and requires zero construction.
Clearlight Curve Dome specs at a glance
| Spec | Clearlight Curve Dome (with Amethyst PEMF Mat included) |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1 person (lie-down) |
| Dome dimensions | 73" L × 35" W × 20" H (assembled) |
| Dome weight | 53 lbs |
| Mat dimensions | 73" L × 29.5" W × 2" H (full adult size) |
| Mat weight | 40 lbs |
| Total weight | 93 lbs (dome + mat combined) |
| Dome heating | True Wave carbon-ceramic far infrared (same as cabin saunas) |
| Wavelength | 6–14 microns (therapeutic band) |
| EMF | <0.8 milligauss (independently tested) |
| Spectrum | Far infrared only (not full spectrum) |
| Dome electrical | 120V / 1,000W / 8.3A |
| Mat electrical | 120V / 250W / 2.1A |
| Plugs | 2× NEMA 5-15 (standard household outlets) |
| Dome timer | Programmable 1–8 hours |
| Mat PEMF timer | 30-minute auto-stop |
| Mat negative ion timer | 1-hour auto-stop |
| Controls | Dual independent controllers (one dome, one mat) |
| Certifications | ISO 9001, FCC certified, Intertek GS, FDA registered mat |
| HSA/FSA | Truemed supported |
| Warranty | 7-year residential / 5-year commercial |
The bundled value — dome plus mat as one purchase

The most important thing to understand about the Clearlight Curve is that it is not sold as a dome alone. Every Curve purchase includes the full Amethyst Infrared PEMF Mat — the same 73-inch full-adult-size mat with 25+ pounds of amethyst crystal, 10 PEMF cores, four frequencies (3 Hz, 7.8 Hz, 10 Hz, 23 Hz), and negative ion therapy that Clearlight sells as a standalone product. The Curve purchase is fundamentally a two-product bundle at one price.
That framing matters for comparison shopping. Looking at only the dome against competitors' portable sauna domes ignores that the Curve is actually a dome + premium PEMF mat + negative ion therapy + amethyst far infrared package. A competitor dome at a lower sticker price typically does not include a PEMF mat — and adding one after the fact means buying separately at full retail, which usually closes the price gap entirely and often flips it.
For buyers primarily wanting the mat, the opposite logic applies: the Amethyst Mat guide covers the mat as a standalone purchase for pairing with an existing Clearlight sauna bench, a bed, or any flat surface. The Curve bundle makes sense when you want both — and specifically when you need the dome's head-out sauna format because a cabin sauna is not an option.
How the dome and mat systems work together

A typical Curve session looks like this: unfold the mat on a flat surface, lie down, pull the two dome sections into position over your body. Connect the dome controller and the mat controller to standard 120V outlets. Set the dome temperature and timer. Set the mat heat level, PEMF frequency, and negative ion function. Relax for 30 to 45 minutes.
The dome and mat run on fully independent controllers. You can run the dome alone (far infrared surround heat) for a traditional infrared session. You can run the mat alone (PEMF plus mat-generated far infrared plus negative ions) without the dome if all you want is a recovery session on a bed or massage table. Or you can stack all of it — dome infrared from above and around, mat infrared plus PEMF plus negative ions from below, simultaneously. The stacked configuration is the one Clearlight built the system around and the one most Curve owners settle into as their default session.
PEMF contraindications apply to the mat's PEMF function. Anyone with a pacemaker, implanted electronic device, magnetizable implant, pregnancy, or growth-phase childhood should consult a physician before using PEMF. The dome's infrared function and the mat's heat and negative ion functions can run without PEMF enabled if PEMF is not appropriate for the user. The Amethyst Mat guide covers the full contraindications list — read that section before buying if PEMF health considerations apply to you.
Portable setup — plug-and-play reality

The Curve arrives fully assembled. The two dome sections come pre-built; you do not screw anything together. Unbox, position the mat, unfold the two dome halves, connect the controllers, plug into two standard 120V outlets, and you are ready for a session. First-time setup takes around 10 minutes. Session-to-session setup — unfolding the dome over the mat, connecting controllers — takes around two minutes.
Electrical is simple but worth getting right. Both units use standard NEMA 5-15 three-prong household plugs. The dome draws 8.3 amps continuous at 1,000 watts; the mat draws 2.1 amps at 250 watts. Combined that is 10.4 amps, which fits within a single 15-amp circuit's 80% continuous-load ceiling (12 amps). For safety margin Clearlight recommends plugging the two units into separate circuits if possible — the same wall outlet on a single circuit will work but leaves less headroom for anything else on that circuit. No dedicated circuit or electrician is required for either unit.
Portability is the other part of the story. Dome plus mat plus controllers totals 93 pounds — substantial enough that moving it daily is not ideal, but light enough that one person can set it up in a guest room, take it down after the session, and store it in a closet. The included zippered carrying case holds the mat. The dome halves nest for storage and take roughly the same floor footprint as a folded yoga mat plus a small ottoman when stowed.
A quick note on surface: the dome sits on the mat, which sits on whatever flat surface you choose. Floor works. A firm massage table works. A reclining chair can work for people who prefer a slight incline. A bed mattress generally does not work well — the soft surface lets the dome sink and the mat flex. Most Curve owners end up on a carpeted floor or a structural surface like a basement floor or a solid wood platform.
Curve Dome vs Clearlight cabin sauna — when to choose which
The Curve and a Clearlight cabin sauna (Sanctuary or Premier indoor, or the outdoor lineup) solve similar wellness goals through different product formats. Both use the same True Wave carbon-ceramic heater technology, both deliver Clearlight's low-EMF performance, both come from Sauna Works, Inc. Where they differ is format, spectrum, capacity, and installation.
| Dimension | Curve Dome | Cabin Sauna (Sanctuary / Premier) |
|---|---|---|
| Format | Lie-down, head out | Upright, fully enclosed |
| Capacity | 1 person | 1 to 5 person depending on model |
| Spectrum | Far infrared only | Full spectrum (near + mid + far) on Sanctuary |
| Electrical | 2× standard 120V outlets | 120V or 240V depending on model |
| Installation | Set up in minutes, stores in closet | Assembled wood cabin, permanent placement |
| Footprint | ~20 sq ft during session, ~0 sq ft stored | 15–30+ sq ft permanent |
| Portability | Portable — move between rooms | Fixed — built once, stays put |
| Bundled accessories | Amethyst PEMF Mat included | Accessories sold separately |
The choice usually comes down to three questions. First: do you have permanent space for a cabin? If not, the Curve is the answer. Second: do you want the sitting-upright-in-a-wooden-cabin experience, or are you comfortable with a lie-down session? If you want the traditional sauna feel, the cabin wins. Third: do you need multi-person capacity? If you regularly want a sauna session with a partner, family member, or friend, the Curve's single-person format will not work.
For a meaningful number of buyers, the Curve wins on practicality even when a cabin sauna is technically possible. Apartment renters, frequent movers, people without garage or basement space, and people who do not want to commit to permanent square footage all end up with the Curve. That is not a downgrade — it is the Curve being the right answer for the situation.
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The Curve is a serious piece of home wellness equipment at a premium price point that reflects the bundled mat and Clearlight-grade heater technology. It is the right call for some buyers and the wrong call for others. A few honest call-outs:
Clearlight Curve Dome FAQ
What is the Clearlight Curve Dome and how does it differ from a cabin sauna?
The Curve is a portable two-piece clamshell far infrared sauna you lie down inside of, with your head remaining outside the dome in cool air. A cabin sauna is a walk-in wooden enclosure you sit upright inside. The Curve weighs 93 pounds total (dome + mat), plugs into two standard 120V household outlets, sets up in minutes on any flat surface, and stores in a closet when not in use. Cabin saunas are 300+ pounds, require permanent placement, and many models need a 240V circuit. Both use Clearlight's True Wave carbon-ceramic heater technology and the same low-EMF standards.
Is the Amethyst PEMF Mat included with the Curve?
Yes. Every Curve purchase includes the full-size Clearlight Amethyst Infrared PEMF Mat — the same 73-inch mat with 25+ pounds of amethyst crystal, 10 PEMF cores, four frequencies, and negative ion therapy that Clearlight sells as a standalone product. Dome and mat ship together as one bundled purchase. Both pieces have independent controllers and can be used separately or stacked together in a single session.
Is the Clearlight Curve Dome far infrared or full spectrum?
Far infrared only. The Curve uses carbon-ceramic heaters producing wavelengths between 6 and 14 microns — the therapeutic band optimized for deep tissue penetration. Full spectrum infrared (near + mid + far) is available in Clearlight's Sanctuary cabin sauna lineup, not in the Curve. If near-infrared wavelengths are specifically important to your wellness goals, the Curve will not deliver them.
What are the electrical requirements?
Two standard 120V / 15A household outlets. The dome draws 1,000 watts (8.3 amps); the mat draws 250 watts (2.1 amps). Both use NEMA 5-15 three-prong household plugs. No dedicated circuit, no electrician, no 240V wiring required. Clearlight recommends plugging dome and mat into separate circuits for headroom, but a single 15-amp circuit handles both units if nothing else high-draw is running on it.
How portable is the Curve really?
Dome (53 lbs) plus mat (40 lbs) plus controllers totals 93 pounds. One person can set it up in a guest room, take it down after the session, and store it in a closet. The mat folds into a zippered carrying case. The dome halves nest for storage. Stored footprint is roughly the size of a folded yoga mat plus a small ottoman. Moving between floors or between rooms daily is practical; moving it between cities monthly is not what it is built for.
What about EMF exposure?
The Curve's carbon-ceramic heaters test below 0.8 milligauss at all positions — well under the 3 milligauss threshold established by international safety standards. Independent EMF and ELF test results are available as downloadable PDFs on the Curve product page. Low-EMF performance is particularly relevant for a dome product because the heaters sit closer to the body than in a walk-in cabin, and Clearlight's near-zero EMF standard carries through both product formats.
Can I use the Curve in a commercial setting?
Yes. The Curve is specifically designed for day spas, wellness studios, chiropractic practices, physical therapy clinics, and recovery-focused fitness facilities in addition to home use. Standard electrical means no construction permits or dedicated wiring. Portability means the dome can be moved between treatment rooms. Multi-unit pricing and the 5-year commercial warranty are available through Sauna Republic for spa, studio, and clinical installations.
Is the Clearlight Curve Dome HSA or FSA eligible?
Every Sauna Republic invoice includes a "Pay with Truemed" option. You click it, complete Truemed's health assessment, and if Truemed approves, the transaction completes with HSA/FSA funds. Eligibility depends on your individual health profile and HSA/FSA plan rules — Truemed verifies per customer on a per-purchase basis, not per product. Our HSA/FSA information page explains how the flow works end-to-end.
What is the warranty on the Curve Dome?
Seven years residential, five years commercial — covering the entire dome and bundled Amethyst PEMF Mat. Residential coverage applies to the original retail purchaser in the U.S. and Canada. Commercial warranty covers spa, studio, and clinical installations.
Complete your home wellness setup
The Curve ships with everything needed for a complete infrared + PEMF + negative ion session — both dome halves, the Amethyst PEMF Mat, two controllers, a memory foam headrest, curtains, a water-resistant washable mat cover, and a zippered carrying case for the mat. These are the additions most Curve owners add over time, in the order most specialists recommend.
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Request 2026 PricingBrowse the Clearlight Wellness Devices collection for the Curve and the rest of the Clearlight portable lineup, or start with the Sanctuary vs Premier guide if you are also considering a cabin sauna as a longer-term option.