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CryoBuilt Everest vs OxyHealth Vitaeris 320

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Updated Jul 6, 2026
Quick verdict

CryoBuilt Everest (ultra premium, $105,000–$135,000) vs OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 (ultra premium, $18,000–$23,000) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 4 shared specs · same category (ultra premium).

CryoBuilt Everest whole-body electric cryotherapy chamber
CryoBuilt

Everest

The home cryo system that doesn't require liquid nitrogen - CryoBuilt Everest uses electric refrigeration, which changes the install + operating economics dramatically.

PRICE
$105,000–$135,000
SCORE
8.7 / 10
View at CryoBuilt
OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 soft-shell hyperbaric chamber in home setting
OxyHealth

Vitaeris 320

The home hyperbaric chamber that became standard equipment for serious longevity buyers - OxyHealth's Vitaeris 320 is the soft-shell HBOT default.

PRICE
$18,000–$23,000
View at OxyHealth
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Side-by-side specs

SpecCryoBuilt EverestOxyHealth Vitaeris 320
price$105,000–$135,000$18,000–$23,000
session time2.5-3 minutes60-90 minutes
power240V dedicated circuit120V standard outlet
footprint8 × 6 feet10 × 4 feet
warranty3 years parts + labor5 years

CryoBuilt Everest also publishes: type, temperatureFloor, operatingCost

OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 also publishes: chamberType, pressure, diameter, length, occupancy, compressorNoise, fdaStatus

Who should buy which

Pick the CryoBuilt Everest if

Home buyers wanting daily cryo without the nitrogen logistics. Family offices building dedicated wellness rooms. Athletes who want session-on-demand without commute to a cryo studio.

Skip if

You need below -110°F floor (rare for non-clinical use), or you can't accommodate the 240V install + 8×6 ft footprint.

Pick the OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 if

Home buyers wanting daily HBOT access at the most credible entry tier. Family offices building wellness facilities. Anyone with the budget and space (10×4 ft footprint) who wants the protocol without the $50K+ clinical chamber commitment.

Skip if

You can't dedicate a 10×4 ft floor footprint, you need above-1.3 ATA pressures (rare for longevity protocols), or you'll only use HBOT 1-2x/month (in which case clinical access at $200/session is more economical).

Go deeper

FULL REVIEW
Read the CryoBuilt Everest review →
FULL REVIEW
Read the OxyHealth Vitaeris 320 review →

Frequently asked

Which is better, the CryoBuilt Everest or the OxyHealth Vitaeris 320?

They are closely matched on our scoring, so the right pick comes down to your priorities. The verdict and spec table above compare them on price, features, and who each one suits.

How much do they cost?

CryoBuilt Everest: $105,000 to $135,000. OxyHealth Vitaeris 320: $18,000 to $23,000. Prices are verified against the manufacturer; check the live links for current pricing.

Who should buy which one?

CryoBuilt Everest: Home buyers wanting daily cryo without the nitrogen logistics. Family offices building dedicated wellness rooms. Athletes who want session-on-demand without commute to a cryo studio. OxyHealth Vitaeris 320: Home buyers wanting daily HBOT access at the most credible entry tier. Family offices building wellness facilities. Anyone with the budget and space (10×4 ft footprint) who wants the protocol without the $50K+ clinical chamber commitment.

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