💨 Elevate your breath, elevate your game!
The Airmax Sport Nasal Dilator Trial Pack increases nasal airflow by 76%, enhancing oxygen intake to improve endurance and reduce fatigue during sports and daily activities. Made from soft, medical-grade material, it offers a comfortable, reusable fit for up to 2 months. Developed by ENT specialists and certified by ISO 13485, CE, and FDA, this pack includes two sizes to ensure the perfect fit, making it a trusted alternative to nasal strips for better breathing and anti-snoring.
Units | 2 Count |
Brand | Air Max |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
I**
Great product, happy with performance
Read many reviews that is doesn't quite hold and such. But still decided to try and so happy I did. It works great for me. If you choose the right size for you and fit it well doesn't move and practically there isn't any big discomfort. Feels a little odd at first but you get used to it quick as it is not irritating. I jogged a few days with it, never fell out, could breathe well and works much better than playing with strips. The only thing to be mindful of using it if you have a runny nose. Then is it not a comfortable experience. For most women I think small size will work best. I ordered a set of medium and small and medium is too big and I do not have the smallest of noses.
Y**A
Probably only good for certain people
I got these as a little biohacking experiment to see if they had any tangible effects on sleep quality for the average person that does not suffer with any type of sleep disorder. Sadly, the data showed no tangible benefits.I have started wearing them during the day as I do feel the increased airflow. They are uncomfy at first but easily adaptable.
C**N
useless
I bought this product with great hope. It did not work at all. It is hard to stay in my nose, I think it should be something harder/more durable, this product was too soft and caused extra congestion when it should have opened it.Moreover, we have no chance of returning it. The money I paid has gone to waste.
S**N
Works only for a week
I bought this predominately for sleeping, although did use it once or twice for exercising.Overall for sleeping, the device worked really well for the first week, but after that first week it has been mixed with some nights not snoring and other nights the device appears to have no effect. I find it also moves out of place sometimes during the night. The prongs to hold it in place hurt my nose and leave a small wound meaning I cannot wear it for a few nights.For exercising, it is not worth it. I couldn’t get it to stay in the best place for breathing. It kept slipping out of place and in the end I took it out mid-run. I could feel a difference in airflow when running but it was not worth the hassle.I would give it a 2.5/5.
M**Z
easy yo use
Work really well and are comfortable
J**S
Not suitable for some noses!
So i picked these up on a recommendation from a friend,ive been in two minds about ordering, but i finally bit the bullet.Unfortunately for me i really struggle to breath from my nose at the best of times, im not entirely certain what issue I have with my nasal passages, but my gosh it’s annoying. Cant breathe at all through my nose when i lay down, i snore so loud while sleeping.the ailments are LONG!i can see where the design of this little device is going but unfortunately even the “small” is too big for my nasal passages, i cant get the device in far enough to push my nose out so unfortunately they don't work for me! Bit of a waste of money but at least I tried i guess.
G**.
Brilliant
Made all the difference on my run. Turns out breathing more is good for you, who would've thought! Jokes aside, these are great. A bit of an odd sensation at first but forgot I had these on in a minute or two. The sport version comes with an extra clip that secures these up your nose so I actually found them hard to remove after, which means it does the job, maybe a bit too well. Wouldn't mind trying the normal ones instead.
C**W
Effective, at least up to a point. Sore nose? Vaseline!
I have found the medium size to be fairly good at dilating my nostrils, but this then caused dryness inside the nose, and when I blew my nose it bled a little because of this.Mentioned it in passing to my GP, who said the broken blood vessels and soreness are due to the enforced dryness at night, caused by opening up your nostrils with two bits of silicone, which makes sense. She advised using a smidge of good old Vaseline on the sore spots (mine are generally on my septum) during the day. You can’t do this at night because the device is far more likely to slide out!I bought the sports ones as they were the n cheaper than the non-sport version. The only difference I can discern is that the sports versions have a little protuberance on each leg, which to me looks like an extra security-in-the-nose type of thing.I’m female, with a normal sized female nose, not huge, not tiny. The small did nothing. I’ve used the medium one almost constantly since I bought it. It’s lasted me a lot longer than the stipulated 3 months. I bought around 9 months ago. It’s still in one piece, but it has become less rigid than it was, and it’s getting harder to place it correctly to open up my snorey nostrils - I get a lot of sinusitis and a bunged-up-feeling nose (swelling from inflammation) which then means I reflexively open my mouth to breathe in my sleep. When my nostrils are sufficiently dilated, my mouth stays closed and I don’t snore.Be aware that if you snore ONLY from your throat, and it isn’t related to you opening your mouth to compensate for a blocked nose, then these prob won’t work. But they DO work for nose snorers!But they are stupidly expensive.
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