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Why Owners Choose This Chamber

Step in and lie back without help — the J-style door and 16-inch platform make entry feel like getting into bed, even with joint replacements or limited mobility

Run full sessions solo — the system is designed to be operated by one person, no second attendant required

Stay comfortable from start to finish — an included dehumidifier and dual contoured mattress keep long sessions dry and supported

Built to last decades — tri-welded seams, penta-welded windows, and a hidden steel frame are engineered for 25 to 30 years of regular use

FAQs

What does 1.4 ATA mean for a soft-shell chamber?

ATA stands for atmospheres absolute, a measure of the pressure inside the chamber. At 1.4 ATA — equivalent to 5.8 PSI or 42 KPA — this chamber operates at the working pressure typical of soft-shell home systems, modestly above the normal sea-level pressure of 1.0 ATA.

Soft-shell chambers like this one use a flexible TPU fabric shell and run at lower pressures than rigid hard-shell units, which makes them lighter, portable, and well-suited to home use. The higher-than-ambient pressure is what allows the included concentrator to deliver oxygen at an increased concentration during a session.

How does setup, oxygen delivery, and power work?

The system runs on two units that ship with the chamber: an oil-free 72 LPM air compressor that pressurizes the shell, and a 10 LPM oxygen concentrator that supplies 95%+ purity oxygen once the chamber is at pressure. Both connect to the chamber, and the design is meant to be operated by a single person without a second attendant.

Silent pressure-relief valves manage internal pressure and help prevent carbon-dioxide build-up, while a power-outage alarm and emergency pressure-release valve are included as standard safeguards. Position the chamber in a room with normal household power and enough clearance for the 89-inch length and platform. For specific electrical, ventilation, and placement requirements, follow the manufacturer's setup guidance.

Who is this chamber best suited for?

This is a lie-down, horizontal chamber measuring 36 inches in diameter by 89 inches long, designed for a single occupant to recline comfortably during a session. The roomy 36-inch interior, J-style door, and 16-inch elevation platform make it especially practical for anyone with joint replacements or limited mobility who finds kneeling or low entry difficult.

It is a lie-down model rather than a sitting or vertical walk-in design, and it is not wheelchair-accessible. If you want a chamber you can relax fully horizontal in at home — and one that folds and relocates when needed — this form factor fits that use well.

Is hyperbaric therapy right for me?

That depends on your individual health profile, which is a conversation to have with a qualified physician. 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 this chamber is not a substitute for medical care or a treatment for any disease. Always consult a qualified physician before beginning any hyperbaric protocol, and follow their guidance on session frequency and duration.