A 2-person full-spectrum infrared cabin that builds the red light wall in, where most brands make you size up to a bigger model to get integrated red light.
Peak Saunas is the newer direct-to-consumer entrant in full-spectrum infrared, and the Fuji 2-person is its most interesting argument: it puts a full red light wall inside a two-person cabin, where the established brands generally make you step up to a larger or pricier model to get integrated red light. The cabin is Canadian red cedar, runs eight full-spectrum heating panels (near, mid, and far infrared), reaches roughly 150°F, and crucially plugs into a standard 120V/20A outlet, so it installs in a spare room with no electrician and no 240V circuit.
The control side is modern: a touchscreen plus a WiFi app for iOS and Android, two Bluetooth speakers, and an XL red light therapy panel on the front wall. At $7,950 (compare-at $8,450) with free continental-US shipping, it sits just above the plug-in full-spectrum cabins like the Sun Home Equinox, and the premium buys you the in-cabin red light the Equinox leaves out (Sun Home reserves that for the Eclipse).
Where it gives ground: Peak is a young brand with a shorter public track record than Clearlight or Sunlighten, and it does not publish the red light panel's wavelengths or irradiance, or a third-party EMF figure. So we report "full-spectrum" and "ultra-low EMF" as the brand states them and stop there, rather than quoting numbers we cannot verify. The warranty is described as lifetime, without specific published term lengths.
This is the cabin for a buyer who wants infrared heat and a built-in red light wall in one two-person footprint, on a normal outlet, and is comfortable with a newer brand. Skip it if you want the lowest published EMF and price, the longest service pedigree, or red light specs you can compare on paper.
Buyers who want full-spectrum infrared and a built-in red light wall in one 2-person, plug-in 120V cabin, and are comfortable with a newer direct-to-consumer brand.
You want the lowest published EMF figure and price (Sun Home Equinox), the longest service track record (Clearlight), or published red light wavelength and irradiance specs.
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Peak Saunas Fuji 2-Person - buyer FAQ
Does the Peak Saunas Fuji have red light therapy built in?
Yes. The Fuji 2-person includes an XL red light therapy panel on the front wall inside a full-spectrum infrared cabin, which is unusual at the two-person size (Sun Home, for example, reserves in-cabin red light for the larger Eclipse). Peak does not publish the panel's wavelengths or irradiance, so we do not list specific red light figures.
Does the Fuji need a special outlet or an electrician?
No. It runs on a standard 120V/20A household outlet, so there is no 240V circuit and no electrician required. That keeps install to plugging it in once the cabin is assembled.
Peak Saunas Fuji vs Sun Home Equinox, which one?
Both are 2-person, full-spectrum, plug-in 120V cabins. The Equinox runs about $6,799 with a third-party-tested 0.5 mG EMF but no built-in red light. The Fuji is about $7,950 and includes the red light wall in the two-person footprint. Choose the Fuji if you want red light in the cabin without sizing up; choose the Equinox for the lowest published EMF figure and price.
Is Peak Saunas an established brand?
It is a newer direct-to-consumer sauna brand with a shorter public track record than Clearlight or Sunlighten. We publish only what is verifiable on peaksaunas.com and do not repeat its marketing superlatives or customer-count claims.
Peak Saunas Fuji 2-Person, Full-Spectrum Infrared Sauna
$7,950–$8,450 · Verified 2026-06-24
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