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A Full Hyperbaric Protocol That Fits in a Corner

Run a complete 1.4 ATA oxygen session at home without an attendant or a dedicated treatment room

Sit or recline in comfort on a 180-degree adjustable lounge chair, with an included dehumidifier and muffler keeping the session quiet and dry

Step in and out easily through a front-entry design held open by an internal steel frame, so the shell never collapses around you

Own equipment built to last with welded, phthalate-free TPU construction backed by a 3-year warranty and lifetime support

FAQs

What does 1.4 ATA mean, and how is a soft-shell chamber different from a hard-shell?

ATA stands for atmospheres absolute — a measure of pressure. At 1.4 ATA, this chamber runs at roughly 5.8 PSI (42 KPa) above normal sea-level pressure, the mild-pressure range commonly used for at-home and wellness hyperbaric sessions.

This is a soft-shell chamber: an inflatable capsule made of welded triple-layer TPU and German PET polyester rather than a rigid steel vessel. The external and internal steel framing is a support structure that lets you enter without the shell collapsing — it is not a hard-shell pressure vessel and is not ASME-listed. Soft-shell chambers like this one are popular for home use because they are lighter, more affordable, and simpler to set up than hard-shell units.

How does setup work, and how does the chamber handle oxygen, venting, and power?

The system arrives with quick connects for simplified installation, plus video setup training, Quick Tips guides, and customer support to walk you through it. Once connected, it is designed to be operated alone without an assistant.

Oxygen is supplied by a DeVilbiss FDA-approved 10 LPM concentrator at 95%+ purity, and the compressor and oxygen generator filter pollutants down to the micron level. Carbon dioxide is continuously exhausted through pressure relief valves, and you can monitor pressure on an internal gauge during your session. For safety, the main pressure relief valve is operable from both inside and outside the chamber, an emergency relief valve is accessible internally, and a power-outage alarm and attendant buzzer are included.

Who is this chamber best suited for?

This is a single-person, sitting and reclining chamber with front entry, so it suits one user who is comfortable sitting upright or reclining in the included 180-degree adjustable lounge chair during a session.

Its inflated footprint is about 73"L x 44.8"H x 42.5"W, compact enough for a home room yet capable for wellness facilities, therapy centers, and recovery studios. Note that it is a sitting-type chamber and is not specified as wheelchair accessible — if you need a lie-flat or walk-in configuration, a different form factor would be a better fit.

Is hyperbaric therapy right for me?

That is a question for your doctor, not a product page. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is generally used to support recovery, circulation, and overall wellness, but it is not appropriate for everyone, and certain conditions can be contraindications.

Individual results vary, and hyperbaric therapy is not a substitute for medical care. Always consult a qualified physician before beginning any hyperbaric protocol so you can confirm it is suitable for your situation.