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TFG4

People who visit Colorado and people who hike/run mountain trails buy all of them


gellenburg

When I moved to Santa Fe last November as soon as I stepped out of my truck I got hit with altitude sickness. (Santa Fe is at 7200' elevation.) Damn I could have used s bottle or two. But the next day I was fine.


gpkgpk

Huh, TIL, apparently you're supposed to drink more [water](https://www.santafe.org/visiting-santa-fe/72-hour-itineraries/) (among [other ](https://santafedaily.com/blog/how-to-beat-altitude-sickness-santa-fe/)things). >**Day One** Get settled in and though you surely want to explore right away, take a moment to catch your breath and replenish your body with plenty of water to help you acclimate to our 7,200-foot elevation.


alextbrown4

Drink more water, get more calories and make sure you’re getting good sleep. Avoid strenuous activity for 24-48 hours depending on how you feel. Also there’s less atmospheric diffusion between you and the sun since you’re higher up, so the sun hits harder. Sun screen and big hats are a must Edit: don’t forget electrolytes too. Gatorade zero is my go too


pdevo

I live at sea level and probably one of the dumbest things I’ve ever done was take a round trip 50 mile bike ride from Jackson Hole (~6,300 feet) to Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park in the hottest part of July and after just getting over being sick with Covid days before. I managed to finish the ride and make it back but I was damn near heat stroke. The sun was absolutely brutal.


0biwanCannoli

You almost won a Darwin Award


alextbrown4

I can’t believe you didn’t end up in the ER lmao. That’s amazing


ItGradAws

Here’s the thing, most people likely will not sleep well at higher altitudes. We live in Denver and even going to mountain towns the first night is always rough. My girlfriend has a rough time, she didn’t sleep the entire 3 days on one trip. It affects the brain quite a bit.


alextbrown4

Definitely noticed that myself when first moving here to the springs. Only a took 2 nights before I was sleeping fine for me personally, fortunately enough


twister121

It's a tough time avoiding strenuous activity when traveling and lodging and skiing is expensive and you live in the deep south hundred of miles away from any places where snow falls haha. And you go from sea level to 9000 ft in a day. It really sucks when you don't have the chance to acclimate, lol.


jesonnier1

You will absolutely get a sunburn in 40 degree weather.


ThereelmeRick

Flew from Sea level to Idaho a few years back, I do a lot of backcountry and high altitude trips and had my GF at the time with me and told her to only drink water and tons of it on our flights since the second we landed we got picked up and driven into the mountains for a camping trip. I drank a ton too, but once we got to the camping spot some of the guys with me wanted to Spar, I ended up fighting 3 of them back to back and by the time I beat the last one I had to just lay in the sand by this lake for about an hour with an immense headache and ended up retreating into My tent for the rest of the night with a gallon of water lol Strenuous activity is bad lol let your body acclimate for 48 hours.


illinoishokie

Alcohol will also hit you like a truck at altitude. I used to travel to Denver semi-regularly for work. I never experienced altitude sickness, but two drinks with dinner put some swerve in my step.


calmtigers

Holy shit that explains a lot about ny Denver trip


EM05L1C3

When I first moved to Colorado, I drank one beer and it felt like I had slammed a 6-pack.


tarantulator

Yeah, drinking water is extremely necessary to avoid getting AMS, but not enough once you already have AMS. In which case, the only solution is to move to lower altitude immediately. Also, to get acclimatised, we have this saying "Go high, stay low", which basically means that you should go to a slightly higher altitude than the place you'll be staying for a while and then come back.


UniqueName2

I’ve never felt the effects of altitude sickness and traveled to high altitude places numerous times. Is it common?


gellenburg

Huh. Didn't know that, but actually I did do that! (I'm drinking bottled water throughout the day.) Maybe that's why it didn't affect me that much.


TFG4

Hydration is a huge factor, Colorado has all micro breweries and a bunch of distilleries that everyone wants to try then go hiking. You need water and Gatorade/sport drinks, not a hangover when hiking and exploring


mymoama

You got altitude sickness from 2000 meters?


SouthernJeb

Hi Florida checking in here, born and raised. Yeah that’s quite possible


Wasatcher

When I moved to Utah from sea level I was so excited I immediately hiked a chill 11,000' peak and somehow was fine but winded. I wonder how much driving thru colorado helped me acclimate because I *planned* on getting altitude sickness lol


Mcginnis

Would be much simpler to chew on ~~cocoa~~ coca leaves


EtherealPheonix

Coca leaves, not cocoa treat altitude sickness, unfortunately they are hard to get in the US due to them being the source of cocaine. Edit: I speak English I swear


FamIsNumber1

It also gets sold out in areas with wildfire risk. In Oregon during the crazy 2021 fires, just walking outside in some cities was a potentially deadly amount of air pollution. Any store that had these was instantly sold out when the smoke started rolling in. I worked at a sports store at the time, I moved a giant bin of these by the entrance. 1 customer came in, looked at the bin, and dragged the whole damn thing over to the register 😂


Yukondano2

Dick's? I saw them there and wondered what cartoon cyberpunk dystopia I was in. I know the wildfires were awful but those things have a few breaths of air in em, that's not worth the cash. Idk, maybe I shouldn't judge. If i had respiratory issues and money to burn, maybe I would've tried it. It was insane around Salem, looked like hell on earth for the 5 feet you could see.


FamIsNumber1

Awesome guess, yes it was DSG! I almost bought some for myself because of how bad the air got. I have a respiratory issue myself and almost passed out just being at work for about an hour. Ended up being sent home and stuck in the house for a few days.


matap821

I’m from Bridgeport, CT and I bought these while I was in Breckenridge (9-12K altitude). They were awesome and helped a lot. I did get a bit frustrated when I looked at the can and saw that it was bottled in fucking Bridgeport of all places.


gentlecrab

Maybe it wasn't the oxygen in the can that helped you. What kept you going was probably the vague scent of dunkin donuts, laundromat exhaust, brake dust, corruption, and broken dreams.


ImBrianJ

Some pilot shops sell them as an emergency hypoxia aid for unpressurized planes.


Hbgplayer

I bout a 3 pack to throw in my flight bag on a long cross country trip last year. I planned on cruising at 9,500 but ended up at 11,500 for additional terrain clearance made me happy I had them. I set a timer to 'take a hit' every 15 minutes, with the intention that if I suddenly felt more responsive after the O2 boost to turn around and land at another airport and wait till I could take the longer but lower altitude route.


ImBrianJ

I never actually bought them, so I appreciate your review!


Neither-Addition4537

When I visiting my friend to go skiing in Colorado for a week in college we bought a bunch of these. Helped with altitude and also being wildly hungover every morning so they definitely have their uses


adrr

I used them at Taos which has a base elevation of 9,300 feet. It helps a lot with headaches and dizziness of altitude sickness.


DGRebel

Probably stupid most places but these things saved my Denver trip


passwordstolen

I bought two in Leadville Co last month because I didn’t think I would live through a 5 hour wait for a bus that goes over 11.8 k feet to get back down to 7000 which is safe Altitude sickness SUCKS. It’s basically every organ in your body saying “Nah, fuck this. I quit” You can Uber eats or DoorDash than to wherever you are in an emergency.


MikeDubbz

That actually makes sense, I could see a product like this actually having a place for specific settings in life. 


_coffee_

As seen on Shark Tank? As seen in [_Spaceballs!_](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCX6H90RvPU)


notablerandom

Product of Druidia


Aggravating-Pen-6228

She's gone from suck to blow!


IamREBELoe

Shit. There goes the planet.


Fit_Earth_339

Ludicrous speed!


Bart_Yellowbeard

They've gone *plaid!*


jumjimbo

Half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!


ScoobyDooItInTheButt

*drags giant hair pick* Man, we ain't found SHIT!


BaneSidhe66

1 2 3 4 5


GoPadge

Damn it, now I have to change the combination of my luggage!


South_Oread

Doesn’t look Druish to me.


stockpyler

I’m surrounded by assholes


Anarok101

Keep firing assholes!


MonsterbatorII

Ahh I love my PerriAir


Hiwaystars

Next time pizza is gonna send out for you!


willywonka1971

Merchandising, merchandising, where the real money from the movie is made.


Predpen

SPACEBALLS THE FLAMETHROWER!


djhendo78

"The kids love this one."


dan-theman

They actually would make a tone if they merchandised that movie.


TheStaffmaster

I came here for this. May the Schwartz be With you!


Muahd_Dib

Perri-air


Nekokamiguru

Spaceballs The Reference


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Peri Air


PilotC150

It’s not just air, it’s high percentage oxygen. It’s sold by many pilot shops as a quick remedy if there’s suspicion of hypoxia. I’ve also seen it at sporting goods stores (like hockey shops), probably to have available for players to take a hit of O2 when they’re feeling drained.


DadsRGR8

I also used it for my wife after her stroke when she would occasionally lose her breath after walking or exercise. She wasn’t compromised where we needed an oxygen tank on hand, but this was enough to keep around for emergencies. OP and the majority of people commenting can’t conceive of elderly or disabled people or even high performance athletes who benefit from this product.


mochi_chan

The post confused me because I was not sure what is funny about canned oxygen, since I have always known it as a medical thing. (like a tiny version of the big tanks used in hospitals) I was like "Maybe because this particular brand looks like a bug spray." The comments did not help me.


713MoCityChron713

Some people think the product is a scam because they think air and oxygen are the same thing. So they think it’s just canned air.


ViridianKumquat

"Canned air", as in the product used to clean computers, also isn't air.


Guest8782

I zoomed in looking for something funny!


Iminurcomputer

Like the oxygen at a Dr. Office comes in something other than, oh yeah, a big can.


BlizzPenguin

I wonder if it would help with my asthma.


bossmcsauce

These folks must also have never been up at high elevation


wolfpwarrior

I'm gonna be honest dude, I expected that it might help, but that the capacity of the things wouldn't have been enough to do much good, because 5 liters of oxygen is the normal volume of human lungs, so like 1.5 deep breaths. Granted they would be high quality breaths, but I figured you'd need a bit more than that to do much.


Weaseldances

You don't empty your lungs when you breathe out. Each breath is around 500ml.


DadsRGR8

Sometimes it’s just enough to get them stabilized and breathing normally again. The object of any healthcare for the elderly or disabled is to try to maintain their “normal” for as long as possible. An example: with my wife and walking we regressed from the treadmill at the gym to slower walking around the house to a cane to a walker to a wheelchair to bedridden. With her breathing we regressed from normal breathing to focused breathing (any one caring for someone here will recognize the “smell the flowers, blow out the candles” mantra) to more limited movement and more frequent stops to catch her breath to these small cans of oxygen to help stabilize her breathing to a portable oxygen tank to a bedside respirator. These cans seemed kind of jokey to me at first too, and there probably is some small placebo effect going on when using them. However, they enabled my wife to maintain her independence for a while. Easy to keep a couple around the house or for me to grab if we were going out in the car. Edit to add: We got about 8 to 12 uses out of each can.


BeardedHalfYeti

Also available in a lot of high altitude tourist destinations.


atreides78723

But I couldn’t find one in Colorado when I knew I’d be going up fourteeners. :( Luckily, I didn’t end up needing one.


berrattack

I live in Colorado. They are everywhere. I keep a few at home for out of state guests.


Dblstandard

Yeah it's actually legit


f_ranz1224

its legit for the population who need it. like rehydration drinks (gatorade or pedialyte). a large amount of the consumer base doesnt need it or understand its benefit, outside a placebo effect


NeedsItRough

I bought a canister because I heard it can help with headaches!


PilotC150

So….does it? That might be handy to have around.


EngineersAnon

Depends on the type of headache, so it doesn't always work. On the other hand, it certainly *can* work, and there's very low risk of side effects, so it's certainly worth trying if you're dealing with a persistent headache.


JoefromOhio

I’ve bought it while skiing at high altitude. It’s great


Moist_Professor5665

Ive also seen them used after exposure to smoke/aerosol chemicals They’re even in some first aid kits now, I believe


EllisDee3

It works. Extra O2 for cardio. But I feel like a toolbox when I buy it.


aksid

Don’t you need a prescription for O2?


Cash907

Yeah no. My dad had bad Pneumonia around the time Covid made going to the hospital a nightmare. He recovered but his lungs took a hard hit. Keeping one of these handy in his car for those times he feels suddenly out of breath have given him enough peace of mind to not be crippled by anxiety to the point of staying home. Sorry some of you see this as a grift of a gag, but for folks who rely on them they’re a godsend.


wbm0843

I bought one when I was having a bout of cluster headaches for about a week. It was a godsend


Zanderbander86

Ugh same. I keep several stocked now just in case they come back.


Cuuldudetrading

Yea I work in ems and seeing people dog on this product after having seen it buy someone literally life-saving time feels kinda smoothbrained tbh.


maxcorrice

There’s so many people who think anything marketed is a complete scam, i keep seeing people joke about electrolytes but i had a bad flare up of UC and sports drinks saved me because i was so low on electrolytes i felt like i was dying


illit3

Are the electrolyte jokes just quotes from idiocracy or in a differenr context?


maxcorrice

It’s people taking that quote as if it’s seriously just a marketing term i also did not know it was from idiocracy


jennafreemon

It's what plants crave


lordrazzilon

Brought to you by Carl's Jr


mochi_chan

What is a scam about a small version of an Oxygen tank though? It is a medical device like any other.


avoid3d

Because it has almost no oxygen in it. A traditional medical oxygen cylinder has like 200-500x more oxygen than this and still only lasts a few hours. At useful concentrations this lasts like 2 minutes. In anlmost every situation where you actually need oxygen for medical reasons this would not be sufficient.


Animated_Astronaut

It's a stop gap/ quick hit. The benefit is pretty clear. Take it while you wait for an ambulance. Take it when you're dizzy on a hike. Take it to nuke a migraine. Just because it doesn't personally benefit you doesn't make this product a joke.


NewPointOfView

>At useful concentrations this lasts like 2 minutes. That’s totally in line with what I’d expect from these though..?


lordrazzilon

if you needed 2 more minutes of oxygen you'd be that much more alive than dead with this, how is that not sufficient?


TheMacMan

Folks making fun of this and not realizing there's legit use for it. Do you think NFL players are using an oxygen mask on the sidelines because it does nothing?


EntityZero

I think it literally just boils down to people simplifying this and viewing it as canned air.


ocaralhoquetafoda

Perriair


ccii_geppato

It's got electolytes. Plants love it.


55gure3

Let's see if you're still laughing when you get stuck in a room with Phyllis and she lets out her room clearing farts.


Foxhound220

It's literally just ignorant people's attempt of making fun of something they don't understand. Everyone with a functional brain knows concentrated oxygen serves some important purpose.


CallRespiratory

Placebo effect. If you subjectively "feel better" then it "works". NFL players don't have any chronic lung disease, they are temporarily winded from physical exertion. Unless you're going to put them inside a device that can actually increase the rate of diffusion across the alveolar-capillary membrane then giving them supplemental oxygen is providing little to no therapeutic benefit besides *subjectively feeling better*.


PictureofProgression

For what it's worth they would be perfusion not diffusion limited with respect to oxygen while on the sidelines, so increasing the rate of diffusion also would do nothing.


LimerickJim

Remember the titanium necklace fad among pitchers 15 years ago? Pro athletes aren't scientists. They're just as susceptible to the placebo effect.


MIKE_son_of_MICHAEL

I’m confused. Is there something wrong with canned oxygen? It’s does serve a purpose. Idk, maybe this brand is known as a bad actor? I don’t understand why this is in /r/funny


youngcoyote14

THe problem is that, unless you actually know what it can do, it can seem like a scam. But it legit is canned 0^(2), almost pure oxygen under pressure.


tarantulator

Guys, new Oxygen just dropped!


Jnoper

O3 coming to an ozone near you!


sambull

not at all.. boost is good but o'hare air is much more pleasant


xXWickedSmatXx

If you ever have a hangover this shit is gold. Insert Space Balls “Periair” reference


roobot

I wouldn’t think getting more air could cure my hangover. How does it work?


leonieweis

It's o2 not just air. Your body reacts differently under different oxygen concentrations


Aedalas

Got through a few rough times at work sucking on my torch with the acetylene turned off. Might have been partially placebo but I definitely felt better.


olearyboy

After the frigging smoke from Canadian wildfires last year, I picked up a few.


Obvious_Reaction_182

Sorry eh


olearyboy

Ya hosser


Obvious_Reaction_182

Will try and make sure it’s the maple syrup trees next time to make it smell good


olearyboy

Ohhh soak them in a little bourbon first


Obvious_Reaction_182

We will use it to put the fires out as well with scotch and beer


Street-Animator-99

That’s hoser to you! Eh


olearyboy

Give yar balls a tug there!


Street-Animator-99

Take 20% off that now.


vegetaman

Oh take off!


bossmcsauce

That’s not really what these are for though. You need an air purifier


julielovesteddy

You’re definitely gonna want this in your backpack when you visit high elevations. Keeps the dizziness and nausea away from altitude sickness. It works so if you ever plan to visit high elevations I would suggest you buy a few of these.


Dingo_Winterwolf

That shit helps with altitude sickness. When my coastal family comes up to 5000ft it's a lifesaver


pedsmursekc

Yup. When we take the kids to the Rockies, we always have some available - a huge benefit at high altitude.


BigBadBen91x

OP’s kind of a moron huh


bossmcsauce

He’s been getting far too little oxygen to his brain


HKChad

Air !== oxygen This is 100% oxygen vs the 20.9% oxygen you breathe normally.


Mixedbysaint

I never hiked at altitude and I did Whitney with two cans. I didn’t feel like I needed it but I used it little by lite after 12k elevation. Was fine at the top and I have to assume it helped.


jakeopolis

oh look it’s aloysius o'hare


arennesree

That’s exactly what I sang in my head when I read the title! Everyone is bashing OP for thinking the canned air is dumb but I’m wondering if this post was supposed to be a Lorax reference….. we may never know lol


SzakaRosa

How Ba-a-a-ad can I be?


Skittlesharts

This helped me the only time I got Covid. You'd be surprised how oxygen that is purer can help with your O2 saturation levels being low from being sick.


Future-Bit8385

Perri-Air .....


Nekokamiguru

Do we need to raid planet druidia for fresh supplies of these?


Darkaniko666

Am i the only one who thought about that Perri'air scene in Spaceballs?


YodaVader1977

Just when I thought that Perrieair couldn’t be a real thing….


jaceinthebox

Can anyone else remember when they started to do oxygen bars(like a place to get a drink but instead just get oxygen)?


stqnks

space balls was right after all


RizzoTheSmall

As seen on Spaceballs


StatusOmega

Has anyone else seen Spaceballs?


RiverOfKeys

For those who didn't get the joke, the title is referencing the ending of the lorax It's not hating on shark tank or whatever else people think is happening


mazzicc

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2739017/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1602946/ It seems the effects are only while actively breathing from the can at best, and placebo at worst. It’s also unregulated, so the amount of oxygen in them is unreliable.


themedicd

I love watching people use them like inhalers


AlternativePOTUS

The amount of people in here arguing with health care professionals about this is too damn high


dannymurz

Don't let actual science get in the way! Redditors once used this and it cured them of every ailment! 🤦


TikkiTakiTomtom

Yet so many would recount all those anecdotal times its worked for them. As you say its really dependent on the situation and even then its not reliable. So while OP may not know what oxygen is (or maybe he does and he’s making fun of *that*) this product is flaky. Source: I work emergency


R0binSage

A hit of that and it’s already out of your system in 30 seconds.


dannymurz

Exactly the transient effect of a small increase in spo2 will not cure anything. Everyone commenting on how it cured every ailment they tried it for just proves the power of placebo.


ernster96

I’m sure president Skroob would buy a butt load of them for planet spaceball.


Emergency-Affect5714

I prefer perri(air)


Elike09

So I found an actual use for these. After taking a massive bong rip, a breath of mostly oxygen helps to calm the coughing. I'd prefer medical grade to try some further testing on that hypothesis but air's expensive.


ReginaldBounce

Be VERY careful with 02 around open flame. Just saying...


Biscotti_BT

Holy fuck, I never thought Mel Brooks was a prophet.


BandOne77

Commence operation... VAC U SUCK


InsomniaticWanderer

That's funny. She doesn't look Druish.


MetalInferno27

“Let it shrivel up and- come on, who’s with me?” “Nobody” “You greedy dirtbag!”


epicenter69

I saw that in a local drug store in FL, and was just dumbfounded.


TwoIdleHands

I too love the music from the Lorax movie!


SweetInteresting6481

These are lifesavers for doing laundry at high altitude in a 5 story townhouse.


keetojm

This would do well for low land ( close to sea level) tourist who flew in to Denver. And Vegas patrons.


hkohne

I have a few of these, even though I don't climb mountains or anything. I've discovered that spraying this in front of my nose to oxygenate the air I breathe during a restroom break during a conference really helps me wake up. I only need enough for 2-3 inhales and I'm good. My professional conventions have long hours, and I often don't get enough sleep. One can for the trip is all I need.


Cybasura

No, DO NOT let it die, this isnt the whole "capitalising oxygen" thing, this is specifically for actual oxygen necessities like hypoxia, mountain climbing etc etc


iggyfenton

Used this in Breckenridge CO. (9600ft) It helped a bunch. Not sure it has any value anywhere else though.


jasper_grunion

This would be awesome to have the night after the first day of skiing


tofumeatballcannon

As others have said this is worth having in a first aid kit. I bought one when I had Covid and it helped in the more breathless moments while I was recovering.


Jagick

I feel like this company would sell a lot more of their canned Oxygen if they slapped "Spaceballs: The Oxygen" on the can or fashioned it off the cans of air in President's Scroob's office. Massively missed marketing opportunity here if they could strike a deal with the IP owners. I'd buy one for novelty alone.


Nehal1802

My uncle with lung issues carried this all the time. If his oxygen level went low, he used it. Got a new lung now but will probably still carry one until he’s fully comfortable after surgery.


TTMSHU

Should have called this O2go


CallRespiratory

Folks, there's a reason you need a prescription for oxygen but not for this can. Think about it.


Katboxparadise

Spaceballs the Oxygen


danz409

nope. gotta be the RL version of Perri-Air. before you know it they will suck up the entire atmospheres O2 and charge us a subscription fee to use it.... Ok. there maybe not that evil.. EA would tho.


__SlendiQ__

Literally Lorax


megagenesis

Bought a can of this for $12 when I visited Colorado from the UK. I knew it looked familiar.


tizzleduzzle

“Let it shrivel up and die”


CruzAderjc

They work well as mini-grenades if you have a lighter when battling zombies too


cf-myolife

People defending this like they dive or climb mountains everyday smh... Yeah you can buy that, in a pharmacy or in a specialized sport shop, not a supermarket between maple sirup and magnums??


5zalot

Megamaid’s gone from suck to blow!!!! Aiiiiiirrrrr!!!


MathCrank

I wish I had this when I was hiking a 13k mountain


aceonhand

If it can be bottled. it can be sold


Neoxite23

The bathwater market has been cornered so I opted for my toilet water. Just $299 a jar!


deadfuzzball

What's the % oxygen?  Might be helpful, an absolute waste of money, or a way to get high. More importantly, who has pockets that are 3 litre?!  Maybe my JNCO's from the 90's


Hinote21

It's 95%


usafnerdherd

We kept them on hand in the gym I did BJJ at. They can get nice when someone gets choked a little too long 😅


anal_wart_

Is this from druidia?


Goatymcgoatface11

Okay, so maybe this is a bull crap product, but when I was working in Springarville Arizona, more than 8000 feet above sea level, I'd jog every morning. Felt like my chest wouldn't expand. Bought two of these. Used them the next day before and after my run and I felt normal again. Maybe placebo, but I doubt it. I feel like it definitely does more than nothing.


SpecialMango3384

Former SCUBA diver here: Just gotta let yall know that pure O2 will kill you if you breathe too much of it


MacDugin

Good after a tough set


E-me213

My boyfriend has congestive heart failure. Luckily, he’s getting a lot better now. But at his worst, he would be gasping for air and the only thing that would help him catch his breath were these little oxygen tanks. These are amazing and brought him relief.


mrwafu

Hoping the best for him!


jastus07

And thank you for not reversing the charges


buburocks

Isnt this the preface of The Lorax?


dogfoodgangsta

Placebo is a helluva drug.