💨 Elevate your breath, elevate your life—oxygen that keeps up with your hustle!
Boost Oxygen Medium Natural 5L Canister (3 Pack) delivers 99.5% pure supplemental oxygen in lightweight, portable, and recyclable bottles. Designed for aerobic recovery, altitude adaptation, and enhanced performance, it supports healthy brain and cellular function without any added aroma. Made in the USA by a trusted brand since 2007, this product is perfect for active professionals seeking convenient 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 |
S**.
Dynamic duo
Love these canisters. One in the car, one in the travel bag.
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.
U**O
Convenient Boost When You Need It!
I've been using Boost Oxygen Medium Natural for a few months now, and it's been a reliable pick-me-up during workouts, hiking, and even when I'm just feeling a little sluggish. The canister is lightweight and easy to carry, which makes it perfect for taking on the go. The oxygen itself feels clean and gives me a noticeable boost in alertness and energ, especially at high altitudes or after intense activity.The only reason I'm giving it four stars instead of five is that the can doesn't last very long if you're using it frequently. Still, it's a great product to have in your gym bag or travel kit for those moments when you need a quick breath of fresh air.Definitely recommend for athletes, travelers, or anyone needing a quick oxygen refresh.
S**.
This is for people who get winded from exercising, playing sports & skiing.
I'm always short winded because I lost part of my lungs in 1996 and I never smoked. Unfortunately I worked in a printing company that had strong chemicals, without any ventilation. It ruin my lungs, which makes it hard 2 breathe especially when I walk a long distance. I try 2 way some everyday but the last 6 months have been terrible. It like I'm exercising while I'm trying to sleep. It makes it easier for me to straighten out my breathing.
R**B
Take a Breath
Perfect size and made a HUGE difference on my climb. I will never go without them!
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).
A**R
Minimal help I breathing
Doesn’t really make much of a difference
V**R
Smart addition to medicine cabinet
Good to keep at hand in case of need. Haven’t needed to use it yet, but like knowing they are available to me. Bought some for an elderly friend who has issues with being lightheaded on occasion. Gives her a sense of security in the event she has an episode of breathlessness.
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