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Boost Oxygen Medium Natural 5L Canister offers 99.5% pure supplemental oxygen in lightweight, portable, and recyclable 5-liter bottles. Designed for aerobic recovery, altitude adjustment, and enhanced performance, this 3-pack supports healthy brain and cellular function without added aromas. Made in the USA by a trusted brand since 2007, it’s the perfect companion for active professionals seeking natural respiratory support anytime, anywhere.
Recommended Uses For Product | Workouts |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Green/Silver |
Style Name | outdoor |
Theme | health, wellness |
Container Type | Bottle |
Reusability | Reusable |
Bottle Type | Standard Bottle |
Sport Type | Exercise and fitness |
Additional Features | Built in Mouthpiece |
Finish Types | Natural |
Material Type | Boost Oxygen 5 Liter Natural Pure Canned Supplemental Oxygen Bottle with Built in Mouthpiece for High Altitudes and Recovery, Natural Flavor (3 Pack), Flavorless, 3.0 Count |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Number of Items | 3 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 1"W x 1"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Capacity | 5 Liters |
T**A
Great for a Quick Oxygen Boost – Works as Advertised
I purchased the Boost Oxygen Medium Natural 5L Canister 4-Pack mainly for post-workout recovery and high-altitude trips, and it's definitely made a difference. Each canister is lightweight and easy to use, with a simple push-button spray that delivers a quick shot of oxygen when I need it most.I’ve used it after intense cardio sessions and noticed quicker recovery and less fatigue. It’s also been a lifesaver during hikes at higher elevations—helped with breathing and kept headaches at bay. The natural, unscented option is a plus if you're sensitive to smells.The only downside is that the cans don’t last super long if you're using them frequently, but for a short-term boost, they do the job well. Definitely recommend keeping a can or two on hand for travel, training, or just general wellness.
G**K
Great product!
Easy to use and small enough to carry anywhere! This product has been so helpful for us!
L**N
Works. Too expensive.
Works. Too expensive.
S**R
The cans seem empty because oxygen has zero weight.
My husband uses Boost when he has an episode associated with COPD. It helps get his breathing back in sync.
J**N
Great product…
The order came today, it was one day after posted arrival date…not a big deal.The cans were clinging around in the box, a little packing paper is needed.Other than that, thank you very much for getting the Boost oxygen to meI would be a good influencer for this product.Jason Cowan
J**N
READ THIS BEFORE BUYING!!
I'm a very big & tall guy (6' 9" & 220 lbs), & have spent the better part of 25+ years exercising (both wt. lifting & aerobics), all the while struggling with lung & O2 issues I've had since birth; meaning that no matter how much cardio I do, I will still fall short of those without this condition.I've used O2 tanks (the heavy / hospital variety) & have been on steroidal inhalers to help increase my O2 when exercising, & each of these methods have proven quite effective in maintaining my endurance along-side those who don't have this condition. This said, the prospect of an ultralight O2 delivery method was quite appealing (even over the inhaler). Alas, it's all smoke & mirrors.For those who swear by this product, I'd also like to mention that in hundreds of thousands of case studies, where a placebo was used, the placebo would occasionally perform just as well as the controlled product; e.g. "mind over matter". In my case, since I have a REAL O2 delivery system (e.g. the med-ox regulator), I can compare how it works to this product. Even when using a foam seal (made from pipe insulator) to help "seal" the rim of this product around my mouth, I feel no different than when I breathe without it. By contrast, after running for 30m< &/or huffing & puffing during &/or after an intense cardio workout, both my "O2 tank" & inhaler offer me near-instant O2 relief (with the O2 tank offering my more "satisfactory relief", faster; hence why this product seemed more appealing than my inhaler). Add to this that when I check my pulse oximeter after an intense workout & use my tank or inhaler, my O2 levels out (to normal) pretty fast. My O2 didn't increase OR level out with this product, but rather decreased (I think b/c it is NOT "pure oxygen", & by putting it on my face, thus restricting my high-volume breathing, actually decreased my uptake).In short, if this works for ya... great. But for those looking for a REAL O2 boost, I'd say stick to O2-restrictive masks (e.g. build your endurance the long & steady, but true, way); adjust your diet to accommodate better red blood cell creation &/or O2 uptake; look up breathing exercises; consider a small, light-weight (1< lb, 25 LPM) O2 tank, to use during or after an intense workout as "recovery O2"; &/or talk to your doc about how to boost your blood O2 (especially if you have O2 medical conditions; like me).The take away..............................?It's a nice concept, but ridiculously fails, as it is NOT "95% pure O2", like the manufacturer claims. In a nutshell, you are spending $10+ for a nice-looking, brushed aluminum can... filled with the same level of O2 you can get by stepping outside. For all intents & purposes, you could take a large garbage bag & "capture" the outside air & breathe from that while working out to get the same effect as breathing from this can (for my own "control test", I actually tried this, lol; & both my pulse oximeter & O2 gas detector reflected this result as well ~ just as other reviewers have stated / shown w/ pics).
J**H
Does not last
Product says it has 100 inhalations but that is based on 1 Sec inhalation which is not long enough for a deep inhalation that you need
M**C
Essential accessory for High altitude activities.
Perfect accessory for High altitude activities. My wife was having trouble on our trip to the summit of Pike's Peak and just a few short bits of Boost perked her right up.
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