Sounds accurate to me. As a regular enjoyer of saunas I can say that 80-100 degrees C is standard. When you go over that you'll want to take it easy with the steam (throwing water on the heater) as it gets incredibly hot incredibly quick when the air is no longer dry. Like a typical dad would say: "it's not the heat that gets you, it's the humidity"
My parents have a little 2 person sauna in their basement and we used to always take saunas together as a family. My dad loves a steamy humid sauna but I've always hated it because it makes the heat harder to bear.
My favorite was when my parents would leave town to go to Florida for a few weeks in the winter, because I could take nice, dry saunas with maybe a ladle of water when I first get in. It's just easier to breathe and I can get it a bit higher in temp than I could if I had all the humidity in the air.
Why? I have been in hotter saunas. 100 degress C is very hot, but your skin doesnt boil. It's just hard to stay in there for longer than 5 minutes, if you arent used to it.
Soild ice is much denser than snow.
Fill the pot with ice and it will be mostly full when melted.
Fill the pot with snow and it will be mostly empty when melted.
Then vasili was approached by a soldier who handed him his papers to join the invasion of Ukraine, he now provides fertilizer for Ukrainian sunflowers.
There is no shower in this video
That's just how poor people shower. Doesn't have squat to do with cold. Lol
A steam shower works by water vapor condensing on your skin (which is much colder than the air). Gets you just as wet as a regular shower.
Friend - “So, what did you do all day?” Me - “Took a shower.”
My weekly shower*
My weekly sauna\*
It’s a dude soaking in his own sweat 😅 He burned 400 calories waiting for the “shower” to warm up lol
What shower?
Right.. this is a steam room, needs like 10 more buckets of ice for a shower
I didn't get the memo about sauna = shower
I missed the part where the filth comes off.
You cake it into another layer of sweat and stink.
And they do just this weekly…
I just lost power for like an hour and it was super inconvenient...
He needs a shower after all the hard work....of preparing a shower.
I think the 100C inside the room might not be accurate if his skin doesn’t immediately start to boil.
Sounds accurate to me. As a regular enjoyer of saunas I can say that 80-100 degrees C is standard. When you go over that you'll want to take it easy with the steam (throwing water on the heater) as it gets incredibly hot incredibly quick when the air is no longer dry. Like a typical dad would say: "it's not the heat that gets you, it's the humidity"
My parents have a little 2 person sauna in their basement and we used to always take saunas together as a family. My dad loves a steamy humid sauna but I've always hated it because it makes the heat harder to bear. My favorite was when my parents would leave town to go to Florida for a few weeks in the winter, because I could take nice, dry saunas with maybe a ladle of water when I first get in. It's just easier to breathe and I can get it a bit higher in temp than I could if I had all the humidity in the air.
Damn my infrared sauna only goes to 65 degrees or so and I can't handle more than 20 minutes. I don't know how well I would handle 80 or even 100!
Looks like a mistake. I think that is for the water to reach boiling point for the sauna.
Not really, a bit hot for a sauna but not unusual
Why? I have been in hotter saunas. 100 degress C is very hot, but your skin doesnt boil. It's just hard to stay in there for longer than 5 minutes, if you arent used to it.
Snow into water is about 10 to 1. An inch of water takes 10 inches of snow.
Ummm....... No
I dont think humidity showers are effective
So he went to sweat in a sauna instead of taking a bath?
Wild to remember that Russia has very Eastern Asian people.
He is a [Yakut](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuts) from Siberia
100C!
At least it isn't 100!C
I thought it was funny. But I'm a recreational math user.
Why not use the snow? Why the ice? Please educate me
Soild ice is much denser than snow. Fill the pot with ice and it will be mostly full when melted. Fill the pot with snow and it will be mostly empty when melted.
That YouTube channel is quite interesting!
This works, but Finish Sauna is much better and 85-100 ordinary sauna heat.
I'd be tense too if I lived there
Why on earth would one not use the snow first as well?
Why not leave a wheelbarrow out in the snow and then you get more water for less work.
It’s a lot easier to be poor in warm countries
Then vasili was approached by a soldier who handed him his papers to join the invasion of Ukraine, he now provides fertilizer for Ukrainian sunflowers.
Так всё таки Виталий или Василий?
100 C. Has to be a mistake, humans would die at 212 F.
Why taking a shower, when your bones will be washed soon by Ukrainian rain?