"Hypoxia" (low oxygen) causes many of the adaptations which improve fitness, particularly those related to endurance. Oxygen uptake and delivery, blood lactate removal, and buffering of hydrogen ions are all adaptations which will improve aerobic and anaerobic components of fitness. There is also a role for hypoxic training during the rehabilitation process, providing a new stimulus for adaptation and providing a means of maintaining fitness whilst injured. 1.Suitable for use at home, gym or sports training center. 2.Altitude training may help prevent a person from acquiring altitude sickness during a hike. 3.Mountain climbers may require altitude training before scaling large mountains. 4.Altitude training allows athletes' bodies to produce more red blood cells. 5.Athletes who participate in endurance sports may benefit from training at altitude. 6.By training in high altitudes with lower oxygen levels, athletes can increase their endurance when back on lower ground. 7.Altitude training is a way of encouraging the body to produce more red blood cells. | |||||
Flow Rate | 0-10L/min | ||||
Oxygen Concentration | 93% (±3%) | ||||
Outlet Pressure | 0.04-0.07Mpa | ||||
Sound Level | ≤ 50db | ||||
Power | AC230V, 50Hz; AC220V/110V (±10%), 50/60Hz (±1Hz) | ||||
Power Consumption | ≤550W | ||||
Weight | 27 kgs | ||||
Size | 365x375x600mm | ||||
LCD display | Starting times,Operating pressure, Present Working Time,Accumulating Time, presetting Time from 10mins to 40hours | ||||
Alarm | Power failure alarm, High&Low pressure alarm,Temperature alarm | ||||
Optional configuration | OCSI, Pluse oximeter, monitor system |