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Therasage Thera360 Plus

A head-out portable tent whose full-spectrum claim is real: a far-infrared sweat box plus a separate red and near-infrared LED panel. The EMF shielding language, though, is unquantified.

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

3.6
Limited
Composite (0-10), sauna-v1.0
Confidence: Verified

Bottom line

In our scoring, Therasage Thera360 Plus earns 3.6 out of 10 (Limited). Its low EMF claim carries no milligauss figure verified at the seated position, so we found no independent measurement to stand on. Its full spectrum label is backed by a real, separate near infrared emitter. This is informational only, not medical advice.

Our take

Therasage Thera360 Plus lands in our lowest band, at 3.6 out of 10. It is strongest on Spectrum Honesty (9.0/10). Key flag: Markets low EMF with no published figure at all.

Its low-EMF claim is not backed by a named third-party figure measured where you sit. 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

  • · Markets low EMF with no published figure at all.

By the numbers

Type
tent (1-person)
Spectrum
full spectrum (600 nm red + 840/980 nm NIR LED panel)
Verified EMF
low EMF claimed, no figure published
Heaters
4 x carbon / tourmaline far-infrared
Max temperature
170 F
Wood
n/a
Electrical-safety listing
none published
Warranty
not stated
Price
$1,428

Strengths

  • + Spectrum Honesty: 9.0/10

Watch-outs

  • - Verified EMF: 0.0/10
  • - Safety & Build: 0.0/10
  • - Markets low EMF with no published figure at all.

Who it is for

  • · People who want genuine near-infrared from a real, separate emitter, not a relabeled panel
  • · 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

0.0/10 · 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.

  • ·Bare low-EMF label, no figure Clow EMF claimed, no number - A low-EMF claim with no milligauss figure cannot be checked or compared.

Spectrum Honesty

9.0/10 · 20%

What the heaters actually deliver. Full spectrum is honest only with a separate near-infrared emitter, not a far-infrared panel relabeled.

  • +8True full spectrum (separate NIR emitter) A600 nm red + 840/980 nm NIR LED panel - Delivers near-infrared from a real, separate emitter, not a far-infrared panel relabeled.
  • +1Named near-infrared source A600 nm red + 840/980 nm NIR LED panel - The near-infrared source is identified, so the claim can be checked.

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 C4 heater(s) - Some heater coverage; fewer panels mean less even heat.
  • +3Strong portable heat C170 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$1,428 (below class median) - Price scored against the median for its type. Class median about $1,999.

Safety & Build

0.0/10 · 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.

What to know before buying

  • · A head-out portable tent whose full-spectrum claim is genuine: a far-infrared sweat box plus a separate red and near-infrared LED panel (600, 840, and 980 nm).
  • · The EMF and RF remediation language is qualitative; there is no published milligauss figure, so the low-EMF claim is not verified here.
  • · Head-out design means your head stays at room temperature, which some buyers prefer and others do not.
  • · No published UL or ETL listing in our sources.
  • · A reasonable portable if you specifically want a real NIR add-on, with the EMF claim taken as unproven.

FAQ

Does the Thera360 Plus deliver real near-infrared?
Yes. In our scoring its full-spectrum claim is genuine because it pairs a far-infrared sweat box with a separate red and near-infrared LED panel (600 nm red plus 840 and 980 nm NIR), not a relabeled far-infrared panel.
Is its low-EMF shielding claim verified?
No. Therasage describes EMF, ELF, and RF remediation qualitatively with no published milligauss figure, so in our scoring the low-EMF claim is uncredited until a number measured at the seated body position exists.

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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