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  • Which HBOT Chamber is Best for You?

  • Answer the questions according to your preferences and we will recommend the best chamber option for your needs.

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  • Shallow Dive

    Why we recommend the Shallow Dive for you: It's the most affordable option, and since you won't ever need more than one person in the chamber and you don't mind lying down for your HBOT sessions, this is a great way to save money and space. The Shallow Dive is the perfect option for sleeping in-chamber. If you think you'll want to add a second person or need a little more space for sitting up so you can work on a laptop or move around more, we recommend the Dive.

  • Dive

    Why we recommend the Dive for you: It's one of the most affordable options. It's got a little more space than the Shallow Dive so most people can comfortably prop themselves up on the side wall, similarly to how you might halfway sit up in bed. You'll be able to nap, watch a show, work on a laptop, read, etc. in your chamber. While it's designed for only one person, we have occasionally fit two people in the Dive: one person at each end, feet together in the middle. It's not too squishy at all. With one auxiliary port, you'll need to share an oxygen source, but we can teach you all the tricks on how to do that. If you will regularly have more than one person, want two windows, and the ability to sit all the way up comfortably, we recommend upgrading to the Grand Dive.

  • Grand Dive

    Why we recommend the Grand Dive for you: In our opinion, this is the chamber with the most value and versatility. As long as you don't need to fit a wheelchair or something bigger into the chamber, the Grand Dive offers the maximum flexibility at the best price. Two people fit extremely comfortably, even when lying down. Three people fit very comfortably if they're all sitting up. There are two windows and two auxiliary ports, so you could use two oxygen concentrators if necessary (but check with us first because there are ways to save money by maximizing 02 without adding a second concentrator). We personally own and love our Grand Dive. We take zoom meetings in the chamber, and there's plenty of room to stretch or even do yoga or an ab workout!

  • Dive Vertical or Grand Dive Vertical

    Why we recommend the Dive Vertical OR Grand Dive Vertical for you: You mentioned you wanted to be able to sit in a chair or to be able to stand up. This is also a wonderful option for taking up far less space in your home. It can nicely fit in the corner of a bedroom. Don't want to sit in a chair or stand? Bring in some pillows and sit on the floor, propping yourself up against the side wall and read a book!

    But which should you get out of the Dive Vertical or Grand Dive Vertical? Go to the compare models page and view the features and dimensions. You can fit a much bigger chair in the Grand Dive Vertical, and you could even wheel in a small standing desk to stand and get work done. 

  • Grand Dive Pro or Grand Dive Pro Plus

    Why we recommend the Grand Dive Pro or Grand Dive Pro Plus for you: You mentioned some special accommodations that are only available with these two models. So which should you get between these two? We recommend checking the dimensions of both of them on our compare models page. Since wheelchairs, gurneys, and exercise equipment like rowers and stationary bikes vary so much in size, we recommend taping off an area of your floor with the dimensions of both of these models. Then place your wheelchair or other equipment in the taped area to envision how much room you would have in the chamber. Take into consideration whether you would like to be able to have more than one person in the chamber, and how much space your equipment and your body will need to adjust positions. 

    If this answer seems crazy or unapplicable to you, the quiz is not broken! It's probably because you selected that you want 2-3 people to be in the chamber AND you want to be able to sit in a chair or stand up. If you want a smaller model, take the quiz again and answer based on your top priorities. 

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