
Wood-Fired vs. Infrared Sauna: What’s the Real Difference?
Not all saunas are created equal. Infrared uses light to heat your body, while wood-fired saunas heat the room itself — filling the air with steam and tradition. At DRYYP, we chose wood-fired for the authenticity, the community vibe, and because nothing beats stepping into a fire-fueled sauna on a cold New England day.

The DRYYP Flow: Our Take on the Nordic Cycle
The Nordic Cycle is simple: heat, cold, rest, repeat. At DRYYP, we call it the DRYYP Flow — our Connecticut twist on a timeless ritual. From wood-fired sauna rounds to cold exposure (yes, even just the crisp New England air), the Flow resets your body and mind while connecting you with community.

