12 August 2013, 06:41
larryshoresHypoxico altitude training equipment
Some months ago, I bought the Hypoxico altitude training equipment. My original intent was to do the intermittent training. I ended up doing this very little due to my work/travel schedule.
I built the box to use with my sleep apnea machine. I am having no trouble sleeping with this system. I have it set at about 8,300 feet. I have been using it for a couple of weeks.
I guess I wondered if this really worked or not. I am now fairly certain that it does work. I have an oximeter. I have seen my O2 readings drop to as low as 83%. My girlfriend says that my breathing is definitely different, MUCH deeper. My heart rate is up as well while using the machine. For whatever reason, I seem to be warmer at night.
I am leaving Friday for Alaska. I wish I had done this machine for a few more weeks. I am confident that it can help.
12 August 2013, 07:59
Safari JamesLarry: First off, GOOD LUCK on your hunt! Yes, I do believe Hypoxico tents/mask do make a difference and allow those that do not live at altitude to pre-condition for activities at higher altitudes. Hopefully you had enough time to make a difference.
13 August 2013, 17:17
505 gibbsLarry,
Wish you would have called before you wasted the money, same can be accomplished with a garbage bag and duck tape.
13 August 2013, 22:05
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by 505 gibbs:
Larry,
Wish you would have called before you wasted the money, same can be accomplished with a garbage bag and duck tape.
Would you mind expanding on that comment?
14 August 2013, 00:27
505 gibbsgarbage bag around your head, sealed off with duct tape around your neck...not as funny if you have to actually describe it Larry, good luck on your hunt.