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OxyMax Lounge

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Overview

The OxyMax Lounge Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber is designed for flexible comfort during hyperbaric therapy. With its reclining configuration, this soft shell chamber offers a relaxing environment while delivering effective oxygen therapy up to 1.5 ATA.

  • Chamber Type: Monoplace Soft Sitting Chamber
  • Operating Pressure:  1.4 / 1.5 ATA
  • Oxygen Concentrator:  10.0 Liter/min.
  • Chamber Dimensions: 90″ L x 47″ H x 47″ W
  • Easy Single-User Operation

Experience the ultimate in relaxation and recovery with the OxyMax Lounge Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber. Contact our Longevity Lab Supply Co. Hyperbaric Team today to get started!

    Key Features

    • Comfortable Reclining Design: Allows users to relax fully during therapy sessions.
    • Adjustable Pressure Settings: Offers operating pressures of 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 ATA for customized therapy.
    • Advanced Oxygen Delivery: Equipped with either a 5L or 10L oxygen concentrator for optimal oxygen purity.
    • User-Friendly Operation: Easy to operate without assistance, featuring a large, easy-to-use entry and exit system.
    • Safety Features: Includes emergency pressure relief button, dual pressure gauges, and internal/external communication system.
    • Durable Construction: Made from medical-grade materials that ensure longevity and reliability.
    • Optional Air Conditioning: Provides enhanced comfort by maintaining an ideal temperature inside the chamber.

     


     

    Benefits

    The OxyMax Lounge enhances healing by increasing oxygen absorption and promoting faster recovery. Its comfortable reclining position and optional air conditioning provide a relaxing and effective therapy experience. Built with top-quality materials and safety features, it ensures a reliable and comfortable treatment every time.

     


    Additional Features

    • Large Transparent Windows: Provide a bright and open feeling inside the chamber.
    • Digital Data Display Screen: Monitors oxygen purity, temperature, and humidity during therapy sessions.
    • Internal Control Board: Allows full control of the chamber’s functions, including pressurization, oxygen supply, and dehumidification.
    • Negative Ion System: Enhances air quality within the chamber for a fresher environment.
    • Quiet Operation: The chamber is designed for quiet operation to ensure a peaceful therapy session.
    • Easy Setup: The chamber is simple to set up and use, requiring minimal effort.

    This state-of-the-art machine is designed to offer the optimal healing environment, enhancing the body’s natural capacity for healing and recovery.

    FAQs

     

    A: Can I fully recline in the OxyMax Lounge?

    A: Yes, the OxyMax Lounge is designed to allow users to fully recline during therapy for maximum comfort.

     

    Q: What is the recommended pressure setting for most users?

    A: Most users find 1.3 or 1.4 ATA effective for home therapy, offering a balance of safety and efficacy.

     

    Q: Does the chamber come with air conditioning?

    A: Air conditioning is available as an optional feature to maintain a comfortable environment inside the chamber.

     

    Q: Does the chamber come with air conditioning?

    A: The OxyPro Lounge series is a unique line because it prioritizes a "seated" or "reclined" posture—similar to a luxury lift chair—rather than a traditional horizontal tube.

     

    Q: What is the difference between the OxyMax Lounge 1.4 ATA and 1.5 ATA models?

    A: The difference between the 1.4 ATA and 1.5 ATA models is subtle on paper, but it actually signals a shift in the intended use case and the structural build of the unit.


     

    Key Comparison Table

    Feature OxyPro Lounge (1.4 ATA) OxyPro Lounge (1.5 ATA)
    Max Pressure 1.4 ATA (approx. 6 psi) 1.5 ATA (approx. 7.35 psi)
    Primary Use Residential / Home Wellness Commercial / Light Clinical
    Shell Material Flexible / Reinforced TPU Semi-Hard / Hybrid Reinforced
    Internal Seating Integrated Soft Recliner Premium Adjustable Medical Chair
    Entry System Dual Zipper / Wide Entry High-Pressure Seal / Reinforced Zip


     

    1. Pressure Intensity & Efficacy

    While a difference of 0.1 ATA sounds minor, in the world of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), it represents a jump in oxygen saturation.

    • 1.4 ATA: This is the "sweet spot" for standard home use. It is highly effective for reducing inflammation, improving sleep, and general cognitive "fog" lifting.

    • 1.5 ATA: This is generally the maximum pressure allowed for "mild" hyperbarics. It provides a slightly deeper saturation of oxygen into the blood plasma. If you are using the chamber for specific recovery (like post-surgery or athletic injury), that extra .1 ATA is often preferred by practitioners.

     

    2. Structural Build & Durability

    To hold that extra pressure safely, the 1.5 ATA Lounge is built with "heavier" materials.

    • The 1.4 Model: Usually features a high-grade, flexible TPU material. It’s slightly lighter and easier to move if you need to reposition it in your home.

    • The 1.5 Model: Often incorporates more rigid "hybrid" elements. Because 1.5 ATA exerts more outward force on the seams and the "cabin" walls, the construction is reinforced to ensure the unit doesn't "stretch" or lose shape over hundreds of sessions.


    3. Internal Comfort & Experience

    • Lounge 1.4: Often designed with a focus on "coziness." It feels more like a high-end piece of furniture. It's meant for someone who wants to sit back, watch a movie, or read a book in a relaxed, soft environment.

    • Lounge 1.5: Frequently upgraded with a more ergonomic or "medical-grade" internal chair. This model is often chosen by wellness centers because the materials are slightly easier to sanitize between different users and can withstand the "wear and tear" of 8–10 hours of daily use.

     

    Summary: Which one should you choose?

    • Choose the Lounge (1.4 ATA) if this is for personal home use and your goal is general wellness, relaxation, and anti-aging. It is typically more cost-effective and offers a "softer" user experience.

    • Choose the Lounge (1.5 ATA) if you are a heavy user, have a specific medical recovery goal, or are using it in a business setting. The extra reinforcement and slightly higher pressure make it a more robust "workhorse" unit.

     

     

     

    • Operating Pressure: 1.4 / 1.5 ATA
    • Oxygen Concentrator: 10L
    • Chamber Size: 90″ L × 47″ H × 47″ W
    • Material: Medical-Grade TPU-Coated PET Polyester
    • Safety: Emergency Pressure Relief + Dual Gauges + Redundant Regulators
    • Air Conditioning: Built-In
    • Dehumidifier: Included
    • Negative Ion Generator: Included
    • Seams: Triple Heat-Welded
    • Zipper System: 2-Zipper with Center Flap

    The difference between the 1.4 ATA and 1.5 ATA models is subtle on paper, but it actually signals a shift in the intended use case and the structural build of the unit.

    1. Pressure Intensity & Efficacy

    While a difference of 0.1 ATA sounds minor, in the world of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), it represents a jump in oxygen saturation.

    • 1.4 ATA: This is the "sweet spot" for standard home use. It is highly effective for reducing inflammation, improving sleep, and general cognitive "fog" lifting.

    • 1.5 ATA: This is generally the maximum pressure allowed for "mild" hyperbarics. It provides a slightly deeper saturation of oxygen into the blood plasma. If you are using the chamber for specific recovery (like post-surgery or athletic injury), that extra .1 ATA is often preferred by practitioners.

    2. Structural Build & Durability

    To hold that extra pressure safely, the 1.5 ATA Lounge is built with "heavier" materials.

    • The 1.4 Model: Usually features a high-grade, flexible TPU material. It’s slightly lighter and easier to move if you need to reposition it in your home.
    • The 1.5 Model: Often incorporates more rigid "hybrid" elements. Because 1.5 ATA exerts more outward force on the seams and the "cabin" walls, the construction is reinforced to ensure the unit doesn't "stretch" or lose shape over hundreds of sessions.

    3. Internal Comfort & Experience

    • Lounge 1.4: Often designed with a focus on "coziness." It feels more like a high-end piece of furniture. It's meant for someone who wants to sit back, watch a movie, or read a book in a relaxed, soft environment.
    • Lounge 1.5: Frequently upgraded with a more ergonomic or "medical-grade" internal chair. This model is often chosen by wellness centers because the materials are slightly easier to sanitize between different users and can withstand the "wear and tear" of 8–10 hours of daily use.

    Summary: Which one should you choose?

    • Choose the Lounge (1.4 ATA) if this is for personal home use and your goal is general wellness, relaxation, and anti-aging. It is typically more cost-effective and offers a "softer" user experience.
    • Choose the Lounge (1.5 ATA) if you are a heavy user, have a specific medical recovery goal, or are using it in a business setting. The extra reinforcement and slightly higher pressure make it a more robust "workhorse" unit.


    Please review Return Policy (click here).

    Description

    Overview

    The OxyMax Lounge Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber is designed for flexible comfort during hyperbaric therapy. With its reclining configuration, this soft shell chamber offers a relaxing environment while delivering effective oxygen therapy up to 1.5 ATA.

    • Chamber Type: Monoplace Soft Sitting Chamber
    • Operating Pressure:  1.4 / 1.5 ATA
    • Oxygen Concentrator:  10.0 Liter/min.
    • Chamber Dimensions: 90″ L x 47″ H x 47″ W
    • Easy Single-User Operation

    Experience the ultimate in relaxation and recovery with the OxyMax Lounge Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber. Contact our Longevity Lab Supply Co. Hyperbaric Team today to get started!

      Key Features

      • Comfortable Reclining Design: Allows users to relax fully during therapy sessions.
      • Adjustable Pressure Settings: Offers operating pressures of 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5 ATA for customized therapy.
      • Advanced Oxygen Delivery: Equipped with either a 5L or 10L oxygen concentrator for optimal oxygen purity.
      • User-Friendly Operation: Easy to operate without assistance, featuring a large, easy-to-use entry and exit system.
      • Safety Features: Includes emergency pressure relief button, dual pressure gauges, and internal/external communication system.
      • Durable Construction: Made from medical-grade materials that ensure longevity and reliability.
      • Optional Air Conditioning: Provides enhanced comfort by maintaining an ideal temperature inside the chamber.

       


       

      Benefits

      The OxyMax Lounge enhances healing by increasing oxygen absorption and promoting faster recovery. Its comfortable reclining position and optional air conditioning provide a relaxing and effective therapy experience. Built with top-quality materials and safety features, it ensures a reliable and comfortable treatment every time.

       


      Additional Features

      • Large Transparent Windows: Provide a bright and open feeling inside the chamber.
      • Digital Data Display Screen: Monitors oxygen purity, temperature, and humidity during therapy sessions.
      • Internal Control Board: Allows full control of the chamber’s functions, including pressurization, oxygen supply, and dehumidification.
      • Negative Ion System: Enhances air quality within the chamber for a fresher environment.
      • Quiet Operation: The chamber is designed for quiet operation to ensure a peaceful therapy session.
      • Easy Setup: The chamber is simple to set up and use, requiring minimal effort.

      This state-of-the-art machine is designed to offer the optimal healing environment, enhancing the body’s natural capacity for healing and recovery.

      FAQs

       

      A: Can I fully recline in the OxyMax Lounge?

      A: Yes, the OxyMax Lounge is designed to allow users to fully recline during therapy for maximum comfort.

       

      Q: What is the recommended pressure setting for most users?

      A: Most users find 1.3 or 1.4 ATA effective for home therapy, offering a balance of safety and efficacy.

       

      Q: Does the chamber come with air conditioning?

      A: Air conditioning is available as an optional feature to maintain a comfortable environment inside the chamber.

       

      Q: Does the chamber come with air conditioning?

      A: The OxyPro Lounge series is a unique line because it prioritizes a "seated" or "reclined" posture—similar to a luxury lift chair—rather than a traditional horizontal tube.

       

      Q: What is the difference between the OxyMax Lounge 1.4 ATA and 1.5 ATA models?

      A: The difference between the 1.4 ATA and 1.5 ATA models is subtle on paper, but it actually signals a shift in the intended use case and the structural build of the unit.


       

      Key Comparison Table

      Feature OxyPro Lounge (1.4 ATA) OxyPro Lounge (1.5 ATA)
      Max Pressure 1.4 ATA (approx. 6 psi) 1.5 ATA (approx. 7.35 psi)
      Primary Use Residential / Home Wellness Commercial / Light Clinical
      Shell Material Flexible / Reinforced TPU Semi-Hard / Hybrid Reinforced
      Internal Seating Integrated Soft Recliner Premium Adjustable Medical Chair
      Entry System Dual Zipper / Wide Entry High-Pressure Seal / Reinforced Zip


       

      1. Pressure Intensity & Efficacy

      While a difference of 0.1 ATA sounds minor, in the world of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), it represents a jump in oxygen saturation.

      • 1.4 ATA: This is the "sweet spot" for standard home use. It is highly effective for reducing inflammation, improving sleep, and general cognitive "fog" lifting.

      • 1.5 ATA: This is generally the maximum pressure allowed for "mild" hyperbarics. It provides a slightly deeper saturation of oxygen into the blood plasma. If you are using the chamber for specific recovery (like post-surgery or athletic injury), that extra .1 ATA is often preferred by practitioners.

       

      2. Structural Build & Durability

      To hold that extra pressure safely, the 1.5 ATA Lounge is built with "heavier" materials.

      • The 1.4 Model: Usually features a high-grade, flexible TPU material. It’s slightly lighter and easier to move if you need to reposition it in your home.

      • The 1.5 Model: Often incorporates more rigid "hybrid" elements. Because 1.5 ATA exerts more outward force on the seams and the "cabin" walls, the construction is reinforced to ensure the unit doesn't "stretch" or lose shape over hundreds of sessions.


      3. Internal Comfort & Experience

      • Lounge 1.4: Often designed with a focus on "coziness." It feels more like a high-end piece of furniture. It's meant for someone who wants to sit back, watch a movie, or read a book in a relaxed, soft environment.

      • Lounge 1.5: Frequently upgraded with a more ergonomic or "medical-grade" internal chair. This model is often chosen by wellness centers because the materials are slightly easier to sanitize between different users and can withstand the "wear and tear" of 8–10 hours of daily use.

       

      Summary: Which one should you choose?

      • Choose the Lounge (1.4 ATA) if this is for personal home use and your goal is general wellness, relaxation, and anti-aging. It is typically more cost-effective and offers a "softer" user experience.

      • Choose the Lounge (1.5 ATA) if you are a heavy user, have a specific medical recovery goal, or are using it in a business setting. The extra reinforcement and slightly higher pressure make it a more robust "workhorse" unit.

       

       

       

      Specifications
      • Operating Pressure: 1.4 / 1.5 ATA
      • Oxygen Concentrator: 10L
      • Chamber Size: 90″ L × 47″ H × 47″ W
      • Material: Medical-Grade TPU-Coated PET Polyester
      • Safety: Emergency Pressure Relief + Dual Gauges + Redundant Regulators
      • Air Conditioning: Built-In
      • Dehumidifier: Included
      • Negative Ion Generator: Included
      • Seams: Triple Heat-Welded
      • Zipper System: 2-Zipper with Center Flap

      The difference between the 1.4 ATA and 1.5 ATA models is subtle on paper, but it actually signals a shift in the intended use case and the structural build of the unit.

      1. Pressure Intensity & Efficacy

      While a difference of 0.1 ATA sounds minor, in the world of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), it represents a jump in oxygen saturation.

      • 1.4 ATA: This is the "sweet spot" for standard home use. It is highly effective for reducing inflammation, improving sleep, and general cognitive "fog" lifting.

      • 1.5 ATA: This is generally the maximum pressure allowed for "mild" hyperbarics. It provides a slightly deeper saturation of oxygen into the blood plasma. If you are using the chamber for specific recovery (like post-surgery or athletic injury), that extra .1 ATA is often preferred by practitioners.

      2. Structural Build & Durability

      To hold that extra pressure safely, the 1.5 ATA Lounge is built with "heavier" materials.

      • The 1.4 Model: Usually features a high-grade, flexible TPU material. It’s slightly lighter and easier to move if you need to reposition it in your home.
      • The 1.5 Model: Often incorporates more rigid "hybrid" elements. Because 1.5 ATA exerts more outward force on the seams and the "cabin" walls, the construction is reinforced to ensure the unit doesn't "stretch" or lose shape over hundreds of sessions.

      3. Internal Comfort & Experience

      • Lounge 1.4: Often designed with a focus on "coziness." It feels more like a high-end piece of furniture. It's meant for someone who wants to sit back, watch a movie, or read a book in a relaxed, soft environment.
      • Lounge 1.5: Frequently upgraded with a more ergonomic or "medical-grade" internal chair. This model is often chosen by wellness centers because the materials are slightly easier to sanitize between different users and can withstand the "wear and tear" of 8–10 hours of daily use.

      Summary: Which one should you choose?

      • Choose the Lounge (1.4 ATA) if this is for personal home use and your goal is general wellness, relaxation, and anti-aging. It is typically more cost-effective and offers a "softer" user experience.
      • Choose the Lounge (1.5 ATA) if you are a heavy user, have a specific medical recovery goal, or are using it in a business setting. The extra reinforcement and slightly higher pressure make it a more robust "workhorse" unit.


      Return Policy

      Please review Return Policy (click here).