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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.

By the RecoveryScored editorial team · Reviewed 2026-05-31

4.0
Limited
Composite (0-10), sauna-v1.0
Confidence: Partial

Bottom line

In our scoring, LifePro RejuvaWrap earns 4.0 out of 10 (Limited). Its 2 mG figure is measured at the heater rather than where you sit, so we found no independent reading at the seated position. This is informational only, not medical advice.

Our take

LifePro RejuvaWrap lands in our lowest band, at 4.0 out of 10. It is weakest on Verified EMF (2.0/10). Key flag: 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. Confidence is Partial: specs are web-sourced, not yet reconfirmed from a primary source.

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.

Compared head-to-head

Last reviewed 2026-05-31. Scored under sauna-v1.0. See the methodology. Informational only, not medical advice.

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