Home Hyperbaric Chambers — Shop Every Model from 1.3 to 2.0 ATA
Owning a home hyperbaric chamber means you control your recovery schedule, not a clinic's. Hyperbaric Pro carries every major chamber type for home use — from entry-level 1.3 ATA soft shell models starting at $6,990 to 2.0 ATA hard shell systems built for serious therapeutic protocols. Every chamber ships with full setup documentation, video training, and direct access to our support team.
At $200 per clinic session, a $9,990 home chamber pays for itself in approximately 50 sessions — roughly 10 weeks of daily use. After that, every session costs only electricity. Browse by use case, pressure level, or chamber style below to find your match.
All chambers on Hyperbaric Pro carry CE marking, ISO 13485 quality certification, and full FDA compliance. US-based support is available seven days a week. Financing options are available on all models.
Find the Right Home Chamber for Your Goal
Not all home hyperbaric chambers serve the same purpose. Your recovery goal, pressure preference, and available space determine which model fits your situation. Use this quick guide to self-select before browsing:
| Your Goal | Recommended ATA | Best Chamber Type | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| General wellness and daily recovery | 1.3 ATA | Soft shell lying (OxyAir 32, OxyAir 36) | From $6,990 |
| Athletic performance and training recovery | 1.3 to 1.5 ATA | Vertical sitting (OxyFlow Mini, Vertical Mini) | From $9,690 |
| Post-surgery or chronic condition recovery | 1.5 ATA | Elite Serenity, OxyFlow Mini 1.5 | From $12,900 |
| Advanced home clinical protocol | 2.0 ATA | Hard shell monoplace (34-inch, 36-inch, 40-inch) | From $24,900 |
Not sure which row fits you? Our team works with buyers across all four categories every day. Book a free consultation and we will match you to the right model in under 15 minutes.
What to Look for When Buying a Home Hyperbaric Chamber
Four factors separate the right chamber from one you will regret buying. Understand these before you browse product specs.
Pressure Level (ATA)
ATA stands for atmospheres absolute. At sea level your body sits at 1.0 ATA. Every step above that delivers more dissolved oxygen into your bloodstream and tissues. For home wellness and recovery, 1.3 ATA suits general use. For concussion recovery, neurological support, and anti-aging protocols, research consistently points to 1.5 ATA. For approved medical indications, 2.0 ATA and above is required.
Most first-time home buyers fall between 1.3 and 1.5 ATA. Read our full 1.3 vs 1.5 vs 2.0 ATA comparison before purchasing.
Soft Shell vs Hard Shell
| Feature | Soft Shell | Hard Shell |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure range | 1.3 to 1.5 ATA | 1.5 to 2.5 ATA |
| Installation | Standard outlet, no install | Space planning required |
| Portability | Fully portable, foldable | Permanent placement |
| Best for | Wellness, recovery, athletes | Clinical protocols, advanced users |
| Price range | $6,990 to $15,000 | $24,900 to $64,900 |
Size and Space Requirements
Lying soft shell chambers (36-inch diameter) need a minimum 10 by 10 foot room with 2 to 3 feet of clearance on entry sides. Vertical sitting chambers work in smaller spaces — 8 by 8 feet minimum. Hard shell 40-inch chambers require at least 12 by 16 feet with full technician clearance. Most soft shell models can also go upstairs since they arrive and assemble in sections.
Read our full chamber size guide for home use before measuring your space.
Certifications — What to Require
Every chamber on Hyperbaric Pro carries three minimum credentials: CE marking (European conformity), ISO 13485 (medical device quality management), and full FDA compliance. Do not purchase a home chamber without verifying all three. Hard shell chambers operating at 2.0 ATA and above in clinical use additionally require ASME PVHO-1 certification.
Home Hyperbaric Chamber Price Guide
Prices vary based on pressure capability, chamber style, and included accessories. Here is a straightforward breakdown of what different budgets get you:
| Budget Range | Chamber Type | ATA Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| $6,990 to $10,000 | Entry soft shell lying | 1.3 ATA | Wellness, general recovery, first-time buyers |
| $10,000 to $15,000 | Mid-range soft shell / vertical | 1.3 to 1.5 ATA | Athletes, therapeutic protocols, daily use |
| $15,000 to $25,000 | Elite soft shell / entry hard shell | 1.5 to 2.0 ATA | Post-surgery, integrative practices, chronic conditions |
| $25,000 to $65,000 | Hard shell monoplace | 2.0 to 2.5 ATA | Clinical-grade home protocols, advanced users |
Home vs Clinic: The Real Numbers
At $200 per clinic session, a $9,990 home chamber pays for itself after 50 sessions — roughly 10 weeks of daily use. Every session after that costs under $3 in electricity. Over three years of regular use, home ownership saves most buyers $15,000 to $30,000 compared to clinic visits. See the full cost comparison.
Flexible Financing Available on All Models
Break your chamber purchase into manageable monthly payments. View financing options and check your eligibility with no impact to your credit score.
What Comes with Every Hyperbaric Pro Home Chamber
Most home chamber buyers have one silent worry: what happens after delivery? Here is exactly what every purchase includes:
📦 Full Setup Documentation
Step-by-step installation guide for your specific model. Most soft shell chambers are ready for a first session within 30 minutes of delivery.
🎥 Video Training Library
Model-specific video guides covering pressurization, session protocols, oxygen concentrator setup, and routine maintenance.
🔧 Oxygen Concentrator Guide
Compatibility guide for pairing your chamber with the correct oxygen concentrator to achieve target oxygen levels inside the chamber.
📞 US-Based Support Team
Direct access to our support team — not an outsourced call centre. Available seven days a week for setup questions, troubleshooting, and protocol guidance.
🛡️ 3-Year Minimum Warranty
Every chamber carries a 3-year minimum manufacturer warranty. Select Elite and hard shell models carry extended coverage. Warranty terms are listed on each product page.
🚚 Free US Shipping
All chambers ship free within the continental United States. Freight delivery for hard shell models includes curbside service. White-glove installation service available as an upgrade.
Need help with ongoing maintenance? Read our home hyperbaric chamber maintenance guide — covers filter replacement, zipper care, compressor checks, and service schedules.
Browse Home Chambers by Type
Every sub-category below contains chambers suited to a specific use case, pressure level, or design preference. Click through to compare specs, dimensions, and pricing within each range.
Soft Shell Chambers
Portable, 1.3 to 1.5 ATA, from $6,990
Vertical Sitting Chambers
Upright, space-saving, from $9,690
OxyFlow Series
1.3 to 1.4 ATA, upright design
Mild Hyperbaric (1.3 ATA)
Entry-level wellness, from $6,990
Portable Chambers
Travel-ready, compact, lightweight
Hard Shell Chambers
2.0 ATA clinical-grade, from $24,900
Personal Chambers
Single-user, compact design
Frequently Asked Questions
How much space does a home hyperbaric chamber require?
Soft shell lying chambers (36-inch diameter) need a minimum 10 by 10 foot room with 2 to 3 feet of clearance on the entry side. Vertical sitting chambers work in smaller spaces — 8 by 8 feet minimum. Hard shell 40-inch chambers require at least 12 by 16 feet. All soft shell models can go upstairs since they arrive in separate components. Read our full chamber size guide for exact measurements.
What ATA pressure do I need for home use?
Most home buyers fall between 1.3 and 1.5 ATA. At 1.3 ATA you support general wellness, sleep, and everyday recovery. At 1.5 ATA you match the research-backed protocol for concussion recovery, neurological support, and anti-aging. At 2.0 ATA you enter clinical-grade territory suited for approved medical indications. If your primary goal is general health optimization, 1.3 to 1.4 ATA is a practical and cost-effective starting point.
Is a home hyperbaric chamber safe to use without a doctor?
Soft shell chambers operating at 1.3 to 1.5 ATA are designed for home use without clinical infrastructure. All models on Hyperbaric Pro include safety valves, pressure gauges, and user training. We strongly recommend consulting your physician before starting any hyperbaric therapy protocol, particularly if you have a history of ear problems, lung conditions, or recent surgery. Hard shell 2.0 ATA systems require physician oversight when used for approved medical indications.
Does insurance, HSA, or FSA cover a home hyperbaric chamber?
Medicare does not cover home hyperbaric chambers. Private health insurance generally does not cover personal chamber purchases. However, HSA and FSA accounts can often be used to purchase a home chamber when prescribed by a physician for a qualifying medical condition. Contact your benefits administrator and get a letter of medical necessity from your doctor before purchasing. Many buyers also use financing to spread payments over 12 to 36 months. Read our full insurance coverage guide.
How much does it cost to run a home hyperbaric chamber per month?
Electricity runs $50 to $150 per month depending on session frequency and model size. Compressor filter replacement costs $25 to $50 per quarter for soft shell models. Annual professional servicing for hard shell chambers typically runs $800 to $1,500. For most soft shell home users, total ongoing costs stay under $100 per month — far below the cost of weekly clinic visits at $200 per session.
How long does it take to set up a home hyperbaric chamber?
Most soft shell chambers assemble and are ready for a first session within 20 to 30 minutes of delivery. Chambers arrive deflated in a compact delivery box and inflate with the included compressor. Video training guides walk you through the full setup process. Hard shell chambers require more preparation — typically 2 to 4 hours for professional installation. Optional white-glove setup service is available for any model.
Can I use a home hyperbaric chamber every day?
Yes. Daily use is common for wellness and recovery protocols. Most home users run sessions of 60 to 90 minutes, five to seven days per week. Research-backed protocols for specific conditions (concussion, anti-aging, athletic recovery) typically call for 40 sessions at 1.5 ATA completed over 8 weeks. Always follow manufacturer session guidelines and consult your physician about the appropriate protocol for your specific goal.
What is the difference between a soft shell and hard shell home chamber?
Soft shell chambers use flexible reinforced fabric and operate at 1.3 to 1.5 ATA. They are portable, require no installation, and connect to a standard household outlet. Hard shell chambers use rigid stainless steel or acrylic construction and can reach 2.0 to 2.5 ATA. Hard shells require permanent placement, more space, and in clinical settings must meet ASME PVHO-1 certification. For most home wellness buyers, a soft shell 1.5 ATA chamber covers all realistic recovery and performance goals. Read our full soft shell vs hard shell comparison guide.
Ready to Find Your Home Hyperbaric Chamber?
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