Dynamic Cordoba Review: The First One That Actually Fits Two
Every cheaper cabin in the range says "1β2 person" and then quietly adds "ideal for 1". The Cordoba just says 2. That single missing hedge is worth more than any feature on the spec sheet.
Almost every complaint we hear about home infrared saunas comes down to one thing, and it isn't heat, EMF or assembly. It's that a cabin sold as "1β2 person" turned out to seat one person and a very patient friend.
The Dynamic Cordoba is where that stops. At $2,199 it is the first cabin in the range whose manufacturer specification reads simply "2 Person capacity" β no "1β2", no parenthetical about being ideal for one. Every cheaper Dynamic carries that hedge. This one doesn't, and the interior dimensions back it up.
The measurement that justifies the price
| Cabin | Price | Interior (WΓD) | Manufacturer calls it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gracia | $1,999 | 35" Γ 32" | 1β2 person |
| Barcelona | $1,999 | 36" Γ 32" | 1β2 person, ideal for 1 |
| Avila | $1,999 | 36" Γ 32" | 1β2 person, ideal for 1 |
| Cordoba | $2,199 | 42" Γ 36" | 2 person |
Six more inches of width and four more of depth. On paper that sounds incremental. In a cabin you sit in for forty minutes it is the difference between two people touching shoulders for the whole session and two people each having a seat.
And it costs $200 more than the Gracia. We say this to customers on the phone most weeks: if there is any realistic chance a second person will use the sauna regularly, $200 is the cheapest insurance available against replacing a cabin in eighteen months.
Every cheaper cabin hedges the capacity claim. The Cordoba doesn't need to, and that's what you're paying for.
What you actually get
| Spec | Dynamic Cordoba (DYN-6203-01) |
|---|---|
| Price | $2,199 |
| Capacity | 2 person β stated without hedging |
| Exterior (WΓDΓH) | 46" Γ 41" Γ 75" |
| Interior (WΓDΓH) | 42" Γ 36" Γ 68" |
| Heaters | 7 Low EMF FAR infrared carbon panels, 5β10 mG measured 2β3" from the panel |
| Wood | Natural reforested Canadian Hemlock |
| Power | 120V / 15A non-GFCI plug and play β dedicated outlet recommended |
| Temperature | 118β132Β°F ideal range, heats up to 140Β°F |
| Extras | Chromotherapy colour lighting + red light therapy feature, tempered glass door, interior LED control panels, Bluetooth and MP3 with built-in speakers, roof vent |
| Weight | 300 lb sauna |
| Placement | Indoor use only β outdoors voids the warranty |
| Warranty | 5-year limited: 5 years on heating elements and electronics, 1 year on the wood structure |
The detail that surprises people: despite being a genuinely two-person cabin, the Cordoba still runs on a standard 120V household outlet. You do not move up to an electrician's job until considerably further along the range β the three-person Lugano is where that threshold sits.
Three Cordobas, one cabin
Cordoba β $2,199
Seven Low EMF carbon panels, rated 5β10 mG measured 2β3 inches from the panel.
Cordoba Elite β $2,399
Seven Ultra Low EMF panels, rated 3β5 mG at the same distance. Identical cabin β $200 to roughly halve the published rating.
Cordoba Full Spectrum β $3,399
Seven heaters in total: five Near Zero EMF far infrared panels rated under 3 mG, plus two near infrared elements. This is a different kind of heat, not a quieter version of the same one β and it's a $1,200 step, so read full spectrum vs far infrared before taking it.
All three milligauss figures are measured 2β3 inches from the panel, much closer than you actually sit. A rating taken at the panel and one taken at the bench aren't comparable, which is the most common way EMF claims mislead in this category. Our guide to EMF meter readings covers what a home meter really tells you, and the low-EMF ranking sorts the catalog by published tier.
Where it's brilliant, and where it isn't
Brilliant for
- Two people using it together β its entire reason to exist
- Couples who'd otherwise buy a hedged "1β2 person" cabin
- One person who simply wants room to stretch out
- Avoiding electrical work β still a standard outlet
- Master baths, basements, spare rooms, garages
- Budgets around $2,200
Look elsewhere if
- Only one person will ever use it β the Gracia saves $200
- Floor space is tight β 46" Γ 41" is a real footprint
- Three or more people need to fit β see the Lugano
- You want it outdoors. Indoor only, warranty-voiding.
- You want to lie down; interior height is 68"
- You want cedar; this is hemlock
On footprint: the Cordoba's exterior is 46" Γ 41" against 39" Γ 36" for the Gracia and Avila. That is meaningfully more floor, and it's the one thing that talks people out of it. Measure before you decide β a cabin that fits two people and not your room is no better than the reverse.
Before you order the Cordoba
- Measure 46" Γ 41" on your actual floor, plus clearance to open the door.
- Check the route in. It's a 300 lb cabin and the box has to make the turn.
- Confirm two people is the real requirement β if not, the Gracia is $200 cheaper.
- Pick your outlet β standard 120V, just not one shared with a heavy appliance.
- Decide your EMF tier before you compare prices, so you're comparing like for like.
Across our whole range we're at 4.85β from 397 owner reviews. The Cordoba ships free with the manufacturer warranty. If you're weighing it against a cheaper cabin and want a straight answer about whether you'll regret the smaller one, that's genuinely what the phone number is for.
The Iridescent Home Team
Authorized Dynamic dealer. Every listing publishes full interior and exterior dimensions, the manufacturer's EMF rating with its measurement distance, and the warranty as written β including the parts that talk you out of a model. Questions? Call (307) 201-4597.
The Cordoba, a real two-seater
$2,199 Low EMF Β· $2,399 Ultra Low EMF Β· $3,399 Full Spectrum. 42" Γ 36" interior, standard 120V outlet, no electrician. Free shipping, manufacturer warranty, and financing available at checkout.
Questions? (307) 201-4597 Β· 9amβ5pm MT, every day
Dynamic Cordoba FAQ
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This article is general wellness information, not medical advice, and has not been evaluated to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. EMF figures are manufacturer-published ratings measured 2β3 inches from the heating panel, not our own meter readings. Comparison figures for other Dynamic models are taken from the same manufacturer specifications. Warranty terms are summarised from the manufacturer's warranty document, published in full on every product page. Specifications and prices are current as of publication and may change.
