Infrared sauna · blanket
LifePro RejuvaWrap
A budget far-infrared sauna blanket with a credible low-EMF figure, though the brand carries a 2025 recall on a separate blanket line, so check the model and thermal safety.
This sauna publishes a named third-party report with a low figure, but not at the seated body position, so it earns partial - capped - EMF credit rather than full. EMF is our heaviest dimension, so an unverified claim alone can hold a sauna in a lower band. Read this score as "the headline EMF claim is not proven at the seat", not "bad sauna" - the build, heat, and value dimensions below tell that part of the story.
Flags
- · A named third-party lab measured a low figure, but not at the seated body position (read at the heater, or the seat is contested), so the low-EMF claim is not yet verified where you sit. Credited in part for the documented testing; the dimension stays capped until a seated figure is published.
By the numbers
- Type
- blanket
- Spectrum
- far-infrared
- Verified EMF
- 2 mG, but not at the seated position
- Heaters
- 1 x carbon fiber
- Max temperature
- 176 F
- Wood
- n/a
- Electrical-safety listing
- none published
- Warranty
- lifetime
- Price
- $320
Strengths
- No standout strengths in our scoring.
Watch-outs
- - Verified EMF: 2.0/10
- - Safety & Build: 3.0/10
- - A named third-party lab measured a low figure, but not at the seated body position (read at the heater, or the seat is contested), so the low-EMF claim is not yet verified where you sit. Credited in part for the documented testing; the dimension stays capped until a seated figure is published.
Who it is for
- · People who want a portable, lower-cost unit that stores away
Who should skip it
- · Anyone buying specifically for low EMF - the claim here is not verified at the seated body position
- · Value-focused buyers - it scores poorly on what we weight
How it scored
Verified EMF
2.0/10 · 30%A low magnetic-field (mG) figure measured at the seated body position by a named third-party lab. A figure measured at the heater, an unsourced number, or a bare low-EMF label is not a usable spec.
- +2Third-party report, low figure, but not at the seat B2 mG, named lab, position not the seat - A named lab measured a low figure, which is more than a bare claim, but not where you actually sit, where the field can read higher. Credited in part and capped until a seated figure exists.
Spectrum Honesty
6.0/10 · 20%What the heaters actually deliver. Full spectrum is honest only with a separate near-infrared emitter, not a far-infrared panel relabeled.
- +6Far-infrared (the most-studied band) Bfar-infrared carbon/ceramic - Far-infrared is the band behind most sauna sweat and cardiovascular research. Honest about what it is.
Heat & Coverage
5.0/10 · 15%Heater count and placement that surround the body (including a floor or foot heater), and the temperature reached.
- +2Heater coverage C1 heater(s) - Some heater coverage; fewer panels mean less even heat.
- +3Strong portable heat C176 F - Reaches a high portable-unit temperature.
Value
5.0/10 · 20%Price against the median for its type (blanket, tent, or cabin).
- +5Price vs class median A$320 (below class median) - Price scored against the median for its type. Class median about $510.
Safety & Build
3.0/10 · 15%Electrical-safety listing (UL/ETL), recall history, warranty, and materials.
- ·No electrical-safety listing shown Bnone published - No published UL/ETL listing for a plug-in heating product.
- +3Long warranty B99-year - Five-year or longer warranty.
What to know before buying
- · Far-infrared blanket at a budget price; the brand cites a 1 to 2 mG EMF figure, but the measurement position is not clearly stated.
- · Important: LifePro's separate Bioremedy blanket line was recalled by the CPSC in October 2025 for overheating. The RejuvaWrap was not the named model, but verify your model and serial before buying.
- · No published UL or ETL listing in our sources for a plug-in heating product you wrap around yourself.
- · Reaches a high portable temperature (around 176 F); plan for a short heat-up and a towel layer.
- · Best seen as a low-cost way to try infrared, not a verified low-EMF purchase.
FAQ
- How hot does the RejuvaWrap get, and is it worth the budget price?
- LifePro lists a max of 176 F, the high end for a far-infrared blanket, and at $320 it is one of the cheapest ways to try infrared. In our scoring it lands as a low-cost entry rather than a verified low-EMF purchase, since the EMF figure is not measured at the body.
- Does the 1 to 2 mG EMF claim count as a verified low-EMF figure?
- Not in our scoring. The 1 to 2 mG number comes from third-party testing, which we credit in part, but the measurement position is not clearly stated, so we cap the EMF dimension until a figure measured where your body sits is published.
Last reviewed 2026-05-31. Scored under sauna-v1.0. See the methodology. Informational only, not medical advice.