The Sedona pro mat is one of the higher gauss mats (not as high as the Curatron mat) but much higher than the Bemer, QRS and iMRS mats. I personally don’t recommend high gauss mats unless it’s really needed for therapy.
I will say that out of all the Chinese import mats, the Sedona mat is the best. By this I am not adding in the German mats (Imrs, Qrs and Bemer mats into the mix).
Before using the Sedona, I took out my electrosmog meter and my oscilloscope. This is where it ended for me. I am not going to even begin to use a mat if it doesn’t meet my requirements from the start. Another thing I didn’t like is that there was no one I could call. I tried calling the number to the company my partner kept giving me but no one ever answered the phone. Maybe this has changed but that was my first experience. I called and called. I did not leave a message. Maybe that is why but I still feel someone should pick up the freakin phone sometimes.
The mat itself seemed durable and heavy. Probably too thick to sleep on where your arm is halfway off and the edge roll cuts off my circulation. If the mat is too thick the weight of my arm hanging off makes it very uncomfortable to sleep. That is why I can’t sleep on a Bemer mat. The thinner the mat th better for sleep. I do not like the coils either when I sleep. It must be a mesh type.
This brand also doesn’t have the pen probe. About 50% of the people buying pemf machines are mainly interested in these pen probes. My neighbors on my floor at my apartment are always asking me if they can borrow my qrs pen. I am too nice. I can’t say no when people are in pain. This happened with my hyperbaric chamber too. How am I going to say no to a parent with an autistic child who needs to use it. Even in college I would loan out my textbooks to the people in my dorm who couldn’t afford books.
So, the Sedona has a higher gauss that most of the mats I approve of. Not as much a the Curatron mat but way higher than I would want to use on a daily basis. When someone says higher intensity is better this is a big red flag to me when it comes to a pemf mat. Many people have chronic fatigue and raising the voltage too high too quick can cause even more fatigue. I urge people to stay with the mats that are safe to use.
If anyone wants this mat, I do get trade ins from time to time and I might have a few on hand at a given time. I am not here to say this mat is good or bad but it is just not something I recommend or would promote on my site for all the reasons in my research. Take my Pemf Quiz here. I will recommend a mat based on your answers.