u/Brilliant-Trade-1825

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The steam in a good sauna is way thicker than I expected

Maybe this is obvious to everyone here but I didnt realize how dense sauna steam gets after throwing water on hot rocks. I have a Sweat Tent setup right now and it took me a few sessions to realize the stove needs to get properly hot before the burn really cleans up lol.

My first few sessions I thought something was wrong because the whole tent looked smoky and it took me a while to realize most of it was just thick steam hanging in the air. Now the thick steam is my favorite part lol.

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