@MTK to [email protected] • 10 months ago40C is good for a sauna, why not my brain!?imagemessage-square15arrow-up1300arrow-down112file-text
arrow-up1288arrow-down1image40C is good for a sauna, why not my brain!?@MTK to [email protected] • 10 months agomessage-square15file-text
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•10 months agoNot at all. Most any sauna worth the name operates at 65-70℃ at the absolute low end, and typically sits at 80-90℃ at ideal operating temperatures. Then you go an splash an entire ladle of water over the rocks and feel the scorching heat wash over you. Invigorating.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•10 months agoNah, not that crazy… typically a sauna here, in Sweden, is between 70 - 100 C.
minus-square@Surplink1•10 months agoI absolutely fucking hate the heat. This sounds honestly disgusting! 🤢
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•10 months agoYou should give it a try ! You will feel reborn after a long session with cold water on top !!! But yeah, Alot of people somehow hate the heat wave of sauna. You can even break down if you go ower your own limit ! If i could I would go there twice a week :)
are you crazy or am I missing something?
Not at all. Most any sauna worth the name operates at 65-70℃ at the absolute low end, and typically sits at 80-90℃ at ideal operating temperatures.
Then you go an splash an entire ladle of water over the rocks and feel the scorching heat wash over you.
Invigorating.
Okay, I see the issue, my brain confused sauna with hot tub
Nah, not that crazy… typically a sauna here, in Sweden, is between 70 - 100 C.
I absolutely fucking hate the heat. This sounds honestly disgusting! 🤢
You should give it a try ! You will feel reborn after a long session with cold water on top !!!
But yeah, Alot of people somehow hate the heat wave of sauna. You can even break down if you go ower your own limit !
If i could I would go there twice a week :)