OxyHealth Solace 210 Hyperbaric Chamber
Mid-tier soft-shell HBOT with comfort upgrade over the Vitaeris.
OxyHealth's comfort-tier soft-shell - same 1.3 ATA, larger interior, viewing windows, premium upholstery.
The Solace 210 is what most ultra-premium HBOT buyers actually choose over the entry-tier Vitaeris. Same FDA 510(k)-cleared 1.3 ATA pressure floor, but with a wider interior (37" diameter), proper viewing windows, and a more dignified aesthetic - closer to a piece of bedroom furniture than medical equipment.
The practical difference: comfort during 60-90 minute daily sessions matters more than buyers initially think. The Solace's wider diameter accommodates side-sleepers, easier book/iPad use, and the viewing windows reduce the "claustrophobia" objection that catches some buyers off guard with the Vitaeris.
For family offices building dedicated wellness rooms, the Solace is the typical pick. For solo buyers prioritizing budget, the Vitaeris does the same protocol at ~$10K less.
Buyers prioritizing daily-use comfort over absolute budget. Family-office wellness installations where the chamber sits as visible furniture.
You're budget-constrained (Vitaeris does the same protocol), or you specifically need higher-than-1.3 ATA pressures (step up to clinical-grade).
Specifications
Most often compared with
Where this fits
OxyHealth Solace 210 cross-shops across several editorial surfaces - the full brand catalog, the buyer-intent tags this item carries, the price band it qualifies for, and any execution playbook that uses it.
OxyHealth Solace 210 - buyer FAQ
Why does the Solace 210 cost $7-10K more than the Vitaeris 320?
Wider 37-inch diameter (vs Vitaeris 32-inch), viewing windows, premium upholstery, and the upgraded aesthetic. The pressure spec (1.3 ATA), FDA clearance, compressor, and 5-year warranty are identical. The price delta is comfort and aesthetics, not protocol. For daily use over multi-year ownership, the comfort upgrade does matter for compliance.
Is the Solace 210 worth it over a clinical chamber?
Different categories. Clinical hard chambers (2.0+ ATA) run $50-150K, require dedicated install, and serve clinical conditions (decompression sickness, certain wound protocols). Soft-shell 1.3 ATA chambers like the Solace serve the published longevity research dose. If you need above 1.3 ATA pressures, step up to clinical. For mHBOT protocols, the Solace is correctly sized.
How long do OxyHealth soft-shell chambers actually last?
Real-world reports: 10-15 years with normal use, longer with light use. The chamber fabric (urethane-coated) is the main wear component and is replaceable. Compressors are typically the first service item (5-8 years). OxyHealth carries replacement parts for decades on these chambers - the install base is large enough that parts supply stays reliable.
OxyHealth Solace 210 Hyperbaric Chamber
$22,000–$26,000 · Verified 2026-05-04
Shop OxyHealth →