




Our original Grand Dive Pro Plus 60" has impressed many customers with its spacious design, but we understand that space constraints can be a challenge in some clinics or residences. Summit to Sea is offering a shorter 6.5' chamber with all the same benefits as the 8.5' chamber.
These are the top benefits:
WHEELCHAIR
You can roll a wheelchair into this opening with plenty of room. If the person in the wheelchair is not able to sit up straight, they have the ability to be slightly reclined. This also allows plenty of room to have a second person to be inside the chamber with them.
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
This chamber gives room for those healthcare providers to actually treat their customers inside the chamber enhancing their treatment.
GURNEY ACCESS (8.5' 'chamber only)
Another benefit of this chamber is it allows for a gurney (not included) to be rolled into the chamber if they are not able to sit in a wheelchair.
COMFORTABLE RECLINER
For other applications this chamber allows you to put a comfortable reclining office chair inside as the feet can be raised up and the back reclined.
MAT TO RECLINE
A large, white, cylindrical tank with a rounded end, supported by a white metal frame, placed indoors with blue curtains in the background.
White horizontal storage tank with black straps and a white metal frame, placed on a black floor with a blue sky background.
A portable, collapsible splash guard with a blue bottom and gray top, supported by white metal frames, set up on a dark surface against a cloudy sky background.
The Grand Dive Pro Plus is uniquely designed with a large spacious entrance
Double sided circumferential zippers for ease of entry and exit (can be operated from the inside or the outside of the chamber)
Includes an external furniture-grade PVC frame
Plenty of room for multiple people or plenty of room to exercise inside the chamber
Comes with redundant compressors (4) for added safety. Works on a standard 120V 15 AMP outlet.
An air relief valve is provided at each end of the chamber
Spacious and roomy
Light and bright
Weighs approximately 50 pounds
Includes four air relief valves for safely achieving a maximum of 4.4 PSI
Two auxiliary valves
Two large viewing windows
Carrying case
Four high-efficiency electric compressors with patented sound suppression and in-line air filtration
Air or gas embolism.
Carbon monoxide poisoning, including CO + cyanide poisoning.
Clostridial myositis and myonecrosis (gas gangrene).
Crush injury, compartment syndrome, and other acute traumatic ischemias.
Decompression sickness.
Arterial insufficiencies (e.g., central retinal artery occlusion; selected problem wounds due to poor arterial flow).
Severe anemia (exceptional blood-loss anemia) when transfusion is not possible/available.
Intracranial abscess.
Necrotizing soft-tissue infections.
Refractory osteomyelitis.
Delayed radiation injury (soft-tissue and bony radionecrosis, including radiation cystitis/proctitis).
Compromised grafts and flaps.
Acute thermal burn injury.
Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL).
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Concussion Syndrome: HBOT is promoted to aid recovery by increasing oxygen delivery to the brain and reducing inflammation. Some small studies have shown improved cognitive function.
Stroke: Some providers use HBOT for stroke rehabilitation, with limited evidence suggesting it might enhance brain function and circulation.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Anecdotal reports and preliminary studies suggest HBOT may help manage symptoms by affecting brain function and mood regulation.
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD): Some centers offer HBOT for ASD, hypothesizing that increased oxygen could reduce inflammation and improve brain function.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS): HBOT has been investigated as a treatment for MS.
Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
Cerebral Palsy
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): HBOT is used to address the fatigue symptoms of CFS by potentially improving energy production and reducing inflammation.
Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain: HBOT may be used to manage pain by reducing inflammation and altering pain perception, particularly for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
Lyme Disease: Some alternative medicine centers use HBOT for chronic Lyme disease, though it is not an FDA-approved use.
Long COVID-19: As an emerging use, HBOT is being studied for its potential to alleviate symptoms like fatigue and cognitive issues. Early results are promising, but it remains an experimental treatment.
Autoimmune Disorders: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are sometimes treated with HBOT.
Anti-Aging and Wellness: Many wellness spas promote HBOT for anti-aging, claiming it can reduce wrinkles and improve skin health. While some studies explore this.
Athletic Performance and Recovery: Athletes sometimes use HBOT to speed up injury recovery and reduce soreness, believing increased oxygen aids muscle repair.
Post-Surgical Healing: HBOT is used for plastic surgery and general surgery recovery.



One of the first vertical portable mild hyperbaric chambers on the market.
Designed to add an easy chair for ultimate comfort.
Vertical zipper design for easier entry and exit.
7 feet tall.
60" in diameter.
Unique floor system including stabilizer.
Comes with redundant compressors (3) for added safety. Works on a standard 120V 15 AMP outlet.
Antibacterial carpet for comfort.
Full frame for faster inflation.
Unique design.
Protected by Patent #US 9,622,931
We offer a 2-year warrantee included with each purchase.
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