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Clearlight Sanctuary vs Premier: Which Infrared Sauna Should You Buy?

Clearlight Sanctuary vs Premier: Which Infrared Sauna Should You Buy?

If you've narrowed your infrared sauna search down to Clearlight, you're already past the hard part. The remaining decision — Sanctuary or Premier — is the question we get most often as an authorized Clearlight dealer, and almost every buyer arrives with the same confusion: the marketing copy makes Sanctuary sound like the obvious choice, but Premier is the model most independent reviewers actually recommend. This guide breaks down exactly where the two lines differ, where they don't, and which one fits your budget, electrical setup, and wellness goals.

The Short Answer

Choose the Premier if you want a proven far infrared sauna that plugs into a standard 120V outlet, costs less, and still gives you the True Wave carbon-ceramic heaters, Eco-Certified wood, and lifetime residential warranty. Choose the Sanctuary if you want full-spectrum infrared (near + mid + far), Medical Grade Chromotherapy with 96 LEDs, a glass roof, and don't mind installing a dedicated 240V circuit on most models. Request 2026 Clearlight pricing

The core difference: full spectrum vs far infrared

Every Clearlight sauna uses the same patented True Wave carbon-ceramic heater technology, independently tested for near-zero EMF and ELF levels. What separates the two lines is which wavelengths of infrared those heaters produce.

The Premier series is far infrared only. Far infrared is the deepest-penetrating wavelength range (roughly 6 to 14 microns), and it's the wavelength most of the research on infrared sauna benefits has actually studied. Far infrared is what makes you sweat, raises core body temperature, and drives the cardiovascular response that most buyers are after.

The Sanctuary series is true full-spectrum infrared. In addition to the far infrared panels lining the walls, every Sanctuary includes dedicated True Wave Full Spectrum heaters on the front wall that emit near infrared (700 to 1400nm) and mid infrared (1400 to 3000nm) on top of the standard far infrared. Near infrared is the wavelength associated with photobiomodulation research — cellular energy, skin effects, and wound-healing pathways. Mid infrared sits between the two.

A common misconception: Premier saunas are sometimes marketed elsewhere as "full spectrum" because they produce a range of far infrared wavelengths. That's not the industry definition. True full spectrum means near + mid + far, delivered by purpose-built emitters. Only the Sanctuary line does that natively. Premier buyers can add a Full Spectrum Heater Upgrade as a factory-installed option, but it has to be specified at order time — more on that below.

If your goal is straightforward — deep sweat, cardiovascular benefit, relaxation, recovery — Premier's far infrared covers the research-backed use cases. If you specifically want near infrared exposure alongside your sauna sessions (for skin, or because you've read the photobiomodulation research and want it integrated rather than added via a separate red light tower), Sanctuary is the only way to get that natively in a Clearlight cabin.

Sanctuary vs Premier at a glance

Here's the comparison most buyers want before they go deeper:

Feature Sanctuary Premier
Infrared type Full spectrum (near + mid + far) Far infrared only
Heater technology True Wave Full Spectrum + carbon-ceramic far True Wave carbon-ceramic far infrared
Chromotherapy Medical Grade — 96 LEDs, 12 colors (standard) Standard — 15 LEDs, 6 colors (Medical Grade is a factory-only upgrade)
Wood Eco-Certified Mahogany or Basswood Eco-Certified Mahogany or Basswood
Roof Glass roof (standard on Sanctuary) Solid wood roof
Electrical (most models) 240V on Sanctuary 3 and larger; 120V on Sanctuary 1 and 2 120V on every Premier model
Sizes offered 6 indoor models (1, 2, 3, 5, C, Retreat) 3 models (IS-1, IS-2, IS-3)
Warranty Lifetime residential / 5-year commercial Lifetime residential / 5-year commercial
Wheelchair-accessible option Sanctuary Retreat (low-entry threshold) Not available
Full Spectrum upgrade path Standard Factory-only — must be ordered with the sauna
Price tier Higher Lower

The table makes the tradeoff clear: Sanctuary gives you the technology ceiling (full spectrum, Medical Grade Chromotherapy, glass roof, wheelchair-accessible option) at a higher price and generally more demanding electrical. Premier gives you the same heater tech, the same wood, the same lifetime warranty — but stops at far infrared, runs on 120V across the board, and costs less.

Clearlight True Wave carbon-ceramic infrared heater panel close-up showing the patented heating element technology

Sanctuary models, dimensions, and electrical

Six indoor Sanctuary models cover everything from a single-person unit in a bathroom corner to a five-person cabin in a home gym. Dimensions and electrical requirements below are pulled directly from the Clearlight spec sheets we keep on file as an authorized dealer.

Model Capacity Exterior dimensions Voltage
Sanctuary 1 1 person 42.5"W x 48.5"D x 77"H 120V / 15A
Sanctuary 2 2 person 51.5"W x 47.5"D x 77"H 120V / 20A dedicated
Sanctuary 3 3 person 71"W x 48"D x 77"H 240V
Sanctuary 5 4 to 5 person 82.75"W x 47.75"D x 77"H 240V
Sanctuary C 4 person (corner) 71"W back x 47"D x 77"H 240V
Sanctuary Retreat 4 person (wheelchair-accessible) 76"W x 64.5"D x 85.5"H 240V

A few things worth knowing about the Sanctuary lineup specifically:

The Sanctuary 2 is the best-selling model for a reason. It fits comfortably in a finished basement, a garage corner, or a spare bedroom, seats two adults, and still runs on 120V — just a dedicated 20-amp circuit rather than the 15-amp standard. It's the entry point to full-spectrum for anyone who doesn't want to hire an electrician to run a new 240V line.

The Sanctuary Retreat is a category of one. It's the only wheelchair-accessible infrared sauna Clearlight makes — low-entry threshold, wider interior, and 85.5 inches of headroom that accommodates taller users standing upright. It's the model we recommend for older buyers, anyone with mobility limitations, or households where aging in place is part of the planning.

The Sanctuary C is the only corner configuration in the indoor Sanctuary lineup. If you're working with a room where an entire wall isn't available but two walls meeting at a right angle are, the C is purpose-built for that footprint. It seats four comfortably and runs on 240V like the rest of the larger Sanctuaries.

Every Sanctuary also supports an optional Smart Device Control add-on for smartphone-based remote operation — pre-heat the cabin from your phone, schedule sessions, and control chromotherapy remotely. It's a standard add-on across the Sanctuary line regardless of model.

Clearlight Sanctuary 2 infrared sauna home gym installation wide angle showing chromotherapy glow

If you want to see the outdoor-rated Sanctuary variants (Outdoor 2 and Outdoor 5) — same full-spectrum heating with Cedartec exterior siding rated for four-season use — browse the Clearlight outdoor collection separately. This guide focuses on the indoor lineup where the Sanctuary vs Premier decision actually happens.

Premier models, dimensions, and electrical

Three Premier models cover one, two, and three-person sizing. Every Premier runs on 120V — no dedicated 240V circuit required for any model in the line.

Model Capacity Exterior dimensions Voltage
Premier IS-1 1 person 40"W x 44"D x 76"H 120V / 15A
Premier IS-2 2 person 50"W x 44"D x 76"H 120V / 15A
Premier IS-3 3 person 61"W x 44"D x 76"H 120V / 20A dedicated

The practical implication: every Premier model except the IS-3 plugs into a standard household outlet. The IS-3 needs a dedicated 20-amp circuit, but that's a far easier ask of your electrician than a new 240V line — most panels have room for one more 20-amp breaker without upgrading the service.

Premier also includes the same True Wave carbon-ceramic far infrared heaters as the Sanctuary. The heating element technology — low EMF, tested emissivity, carbon-ceramic construction — is identical. What you give up moving down from Sanctuary is the full-spectrum front-wall panels, the 96-LED Medical Grade Chromotherapy, and the glass roof. You do not give up heater quality, wood quality, or warranty coverage.

Electrical planning: 120V vs 240V

Electrical is the single most underestimated cost in a Clearlight purchase. The sauna itself is the big-ticket line item, but the electrical work — if your panel isn't already configured for it — can add meaningful expense and scheduling delay.

Here's the simple rule:

120V models (Premier IS-1, IS-2, IS-3; Sanctuary 1 and 2): plug into a standard North American outlet. The IS-3 and Sanctuary 2 need a dedicated 20-amp circuit (no other appliances on it), which is a straightforward addition for any licensed electrician. The IS-1, IS-2, and Sanctuary 1 run on a standard 15-amp outlet.

240V models (Sanctuary 3, 5, C, and Retreat): require a dedicated 240V circuit, similar to what powers an electric dryer or range. If your panel has available capacity, adding this circuit typically runs several hundred dollars plus the cost of wire runs from panel to sauna location. If your panel is full or you need a service upgrade, the cost can be meaningfully higher.

This is why the Sanctuary 2 is such a popular middle-ground choice: it's still full-spectrum, it still comes with Medical Grade Chromotherapy and the glass roof, but it runs on 120V. Buyers who want the Sanctuary experience without the 240V electrical bill gravitate to the Sanctuary 2 for exactly this reason.

For a broader breakdown of what running an infrared sauna actually costs month-to-month — heater wattage, session length, local electricity rates — we've published a separate guide on how much it costs to run a home sauna.

When Premier is the smarter buy

Most content written by dealers pushes you toward Sanctuary because Sanctuary has higher margins and more features to talk about. We carry both lines and have no reason to push either one — so here's the honest answer on when Premier is the better choice:

Premier is the better fit if...

Your primary goal is sweat, cardiovascular response, and recovery — all things far infrared delivers on its own.
You want to avoid any electrical work beyond what a standard outlet provides (IS-1 and IS-2) or a single dedicated 20-amp circuit (IS-3).
You're budget-conscious and want to put the difference toward accessories, cold plunge equipment, or red light therapy rather than into the sauna itself.
You already own a standalone red light therapy panel or tower, and don't need near infrared built into the cabin.
You value simplicity — fewer lights, fewer settings, fewer bells and whistles.

Sanctuary is the better fit if you specifically want near infrared exposure integrated into the sauna itself, you want the Medical Grade Chromotherapy standard, the glass roof aesthetic matters to you, or you need the wheelchair-accessible Retreat model. If you're buying a 3+ person sauna anyway — where 240V is already required for either line — the jump up to Sanctuary is often a smaller relative cost than buyers expect, and worth pricing before deciding.

Important for Premier buyers: Both the Full Spectrum Heater Upgrade and the Medical Grade Chromotherapy Upgrade are factory-installed options only. They must be specified at order time — the heater panels, wiring, LED housings, and control integration are all built into the sauna during manufacturing and cannot be retrofitted after delivery. If there's any chance you'll want either upgrade down the road, lock them in up front. Your Sauna Republic specialist will walk you through the options before your order is submitted to the factory.

Chromotherapy, wood, and warranty details

Beyond infrared wavelengths and electrical requirements, three more specs get asked about repeatedly:

Chromotherapy lighting. Every Sanctuary includes Clearlight's Medical Grade Chromotherapy system as standard — 96 LEDs, 12 colors, programmable, integrated into the sauna ceiling and controlled from the main sauna control panel. Every Premier includes the standard 15-LED, 6-color chromotherapy. Premier buyers who want the Medical Grade system can add it as a factory-only upgrade at order time — the LED housing, wiring, and control integration are built into the sauna during manufacturing and cannot be added later as a retrofit. Chromotherapy itself is a wellness add-on rather than a clinically established therapy; we position it as programmable ambient lighting that lets you match the mood of your session, not as a medical treatment.

Couple enjoying a Clearlight infrared sauna session with Medical Grade Chromotherapy programmable color lighting

Wood options. Both lines offer Eco-Certified Mahogany (darker, richer grain, slightly premium) or Basswood (lighter, traditional Scandinavian look, more neutral). The wood is FSC-certified — Clearlight publishes the chain-of-custody documentation. Both species are appropriate for sauna use, dimensionally stable in heat cycles, and hold their finish well over years of sessions.

Warranty. Identical on both lines — lifetime residential, 5-year commercial. The warranty covers the entire sauna — structure, heaters, electronics, and control system. It doesn't cover wear-and-error damage like water rings from wet towels, cosmetic marks, or modifications. As an authorized Clearlight dealer, we handle warranty claims directly through the factory — you don't have to navigate a call center yourself.

Frequently asked questions

Is Sanctuary worth the extra money over Premier?
It depends on whether you specifically want near and mid infrared integrated into the sauna cabin. If your answer is "I want to sweat and feel recovered" — Premier covers that. If your answer is "I want the full wavelength spectrum that photobiomodulation research examines, and I'd rather have it built in than add a separate red light tower" — Sanctuary is worth it. Budget, electrical setup, and household size matter too. Many buyers compromise by choosing a Sanctuary 2 (full spectrum, still 120V) rather than jumping to a larger Sanctuary that requires 240V work.
Can I add full spectrum heaters to a Premier sauna later?
No. The Full Spectrum Heater Upgrade is a factory-installed option only — the heater panels, wiring, and control integration are built into the cabin during manufacturing. It cannot be retrofitted to a Premier already delivered to your home. If there's any chance you'll want full spectrum later, specify the upgrade when you place your order. Contact your Sauna Republic specialist before your order is submitted to the factory.
Can I add Medical Grade Chromotherapy to a Premier sauna later?
No. Medical Grade Chromotherapy is a factory-installed upgrade only. The 96-LED system, its wiring, housing, and integration with the main sauna control panel are all built into the sauna during manufacturing. It cannot be retrofitted into an existing Clearlight sauna. If you want the upgrade, it must be specified when you place your order — your Sauna Republic specialist will confirm the option is included on the order form before it goes to Clearlight.
Do all Clearlight saunas really have low EMF?
Both Sanctuary and Premier use the same patented True Wave carbon-ceramic heater technology. Clearlight has the heaters independently tested by VitaTech for EMF (electromagnetic field) and ELF (extremely low frequency) emissions, and publishes the test results showing near-zero levels at normal user positions inside the cabin. The heater technology is identical across both lines — you don't get lower EMF by choosing Sanctuary.
Is Clearlight owned by Jacuzzi?
Clearlight is not owned by Jacuzzi. The two companies have a licensing partnership — Clearlight manufactures a separate Jacuzzi-branded sauna line under license, but Clearlight Infrared itself is a product of Sauna Works, Inc., based in Berkeley, California, and founded in 1997 by Dr. Raleigh Duncan, DC (Doctor of Chiropractic). It's a common point of confusion, and it's worth clearing up because some online content incorrectly describes Clearlight as a Jacuzzi subsidiary.
How long do Clearlight saunas take to ship and install?
Sanctuary and Premier saunas typically ship within 7 to 14 business days from order confirmation, depending on availability and your location. The sauna arrives on a pallet with a liftgate delivery — two people can usually unload, and assembly is a DIY job that most buyers complete in 4 to 6 hours. The cabin uses Clearlight's patented snap-together wall panel system — no electrical work inside the cabin, no specialty tools required. Once assembled, the sauna plugs in (120V models) or connects to its dedicated circuit (240V models) and is ready to use.
Are Clearlight saunas HSA/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, we don't make that call. See our HSA/FSA page for how the process works end-to-end.
Does Sauna Republic offer financing on Clearlight saunas?
Yes. We offer 0% APR financing through Affirm and Shop Pay Installments for qualifying buyers, plus longer-term financing at competitive rates. The application runs at checkout and doesn't impact your credit score to pre-qualify. For the exact monthly payment on any Sanctuary or Premier model, request current pricing and we'll include financing options with the quote.

Complete your Clearlight setup

Whether you go Sanctuary or Premier, your sauna is one piece of a larger wellness setup. These are the factory upgrades and companion Clearlight products that come up most in conversations with Sauna Republic buyers — grouped by how and when each gets added.

Factory upgrades (Premier buyers — order at time of purchase)

Both integrate with the sauna during manufacturing. Neither can be retrofitted after delivery. Lock them in up front if there's any chance you'll want them.

Full Spectrum Heater Upgrade — adds near and mid infrared to a Premier cabin, matching the Sanctuary's native wavelength coverage. This is the number-one upsell for Premier buyers who like Premier's electrical simplicity but don't want to close the door on full-spectrum infrared permanently. See upgrade details.
Medical Grade Chromotherapy Upgrade — upgrades Premier's 15-LED, 6-color chromotherapy to the Sanctuary-level 96-LED, 12-color system. Programmable, integrated into the ceiling, controlled from the main panel. See upgrade details.

In-sauna wellness add-ons (Sanctuary and Premier)

All four work with either line. Can be specified with your order or added later.

Red Light Therapy CORE Tower — the only Clearlight RLT tower designed for in-sauna mounting; attaches to the sauna door for combined infrared and red light sessions. Especially valuable for Premier buyers who want near-infrared exposure without the factory heater upgrade.
HALO ONE Halotherapy — dry salt therapy device that clips inside the sauna for dual-modality sessions. Sauna-safe, rechargeable; refill cartridges sold separately.
AROMA ONE Aromatherapy — ultrasonic aromatherapy diffuser specifically engineered for the heat of a sauna cabin. Battery or plug-in operation.
VRT Vibrational Resonance Therapy — bench-mounted whole-body vibration therapy, factory-installed into the bench structure. Compatible with every Clearlight sauna.

Comfort upgrades

Moveable Ergonomic Backrest — provides lumbar support during sessions. Compatible with all Sanctuary models and outdoor saunas. Not compatible with Premier due to the different bench configuration.
Sauna Covers — protect your investment between sessions. Model-specific fit. Nice-to-have for indoor, essential for outdoor saunas.
Sauna Cushions — bench cushions for added comfort on longer sessions. Model-specific sizing.

Round out your recovery stack

Amethyst PEMF Mat — combines PEMF, far infrared, and amethyst crystals. Use before or after your sauna session for enhanced recovery.
Clearlight Plunge — built-in chiller cold plunge for contrast therapy. Alternating hot (sauna) and cold (plunge) sessions is the most-asked-about protocol among Clearlight buyers expanding their home wellness setup.

Or browse the full Clearlight indoor sauna lineup

Clearlight, Clearlight Infrared, True Wave, Sanctuary and Premier are registered trademarks of Sauna Works, Inc., dba Clearlight Infrared. Sauna Republic is an authorized Clearlight dealer. This article is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Clearlight wellness devices are FDA registered; they are not FDA approved as medical devices and should not be used to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease.

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