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What a rigid-shell session can do for your routine

Recover from training and daily exertion on your own schedule, with no appointments and no travel

Build a consistent, on-demand wellness routine in your home or practice

Breathe higher-concentration oxygen without storing or refilling any tanks

Run sessions at roughly 39 cents per hour — a low-operating-cost, long-term investment

FAQs

What does 1.5 ATA mean, and how is a hard shell different from a soft shell chamber?

ATA stands for atmospheres absolute, a measure of pressure. At 1.5 ATA the chamber runs at about 1.5 times normal sea-level pressure (roughly 7 PSI), which is a higher operating pressure than the 1.3–1.4 ATA range typical of fabric soft-shell chambers. This unit also offers an optional 1.6 ATA setting.

This is a hard shell chamber, meaning the cabin is a rigid pressure vessel built from 2.0 mm 304 stainless steel with a thick polycarbonate window, rather than a zippered fabric envelope. Hard shell construction is more durable and supports a higher, more stable operating pressure, which is why the rigid steel body is one of the defining features of this model.

How is the oxygen supplied, and do I need special venting, tanks, or power?

Oxygen is supplied by a built-in all-in-one machine that combines a 10 LPM oxygen concentrator (95% or greater purity), an air compressor, and a dehumidifier. Because the concentrator is integrated, there are no external oxygen tanks to store, swap, or refill.

No special fire-safety installation or dedicated ventilation is required. The chamber maintains roughly 40% oxygen inside during a session, and on evacuation the net room oxygen percentage is not meaningfully increased — unlike hospital chambers that rely on compressed oxygen tanks. The system runs on 1200 W at 110–120V (a 220V configuration is available on request).

Who is this chamber best suited for, and how much space does it need?

This is a single-person, lie-down chamber. The tubular cabin measures 30 inches in diameter by 88 inches long, so it suits one adult who is comfortable reclining for a session rather than sitting upright. It is not a walk-in or wheelchair-accessible design.

Plan for a dedicated space that can accommodate the 88-inch chamber alongside the separate all-in-one concentrator cabinet (30 in L x 18 in W x 28 in H). The chamber weighs 396 lbs and the full system totals 572 lbs, so it is best installed in a permanent home or practice location rather than moved frequently.

Is hyperbaric therapy right for me?

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is generally used to support recovery, circulation, sleep, and overall wellness routines, and many people use it as part of an at-home regimen. It is not a substitute for medical care, and individual results vary.

Whether it is appropriate for you depends on your personal health situation, and certain conditions can be contraindications for pressurized therapy. Always consult a qualified physician before beginning any hyperbaric protocol so you can review your specific circumstances together.