

🎒 Elevate your oxygen journey — carry smart, breathe easy, live fully.
The CURMIO Portable Oxygen Concentrators Backpack is a lightweight, high-grade nylon carrying solution designed to fit a wide range of POC models including Inogen, OxyGo, and Caire units. Featuring breathable mesh panels for heat dissipation, multiple compartments for organized storage, and anti-theft pockets, it ensures secure, comfortable, and convenient transport of your oxygen concentrator and accessories. Adjustable padded straps and a top hook enhance portability, making it an essential travel companion for active professionals.














| ASIN | B08FHZCB7J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,288 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #358 in Oxygen Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (604) |
| Date First Available | August 10, 2020 |
| Item model number | CACR02302(New) |
| Manufacturer | CURMIO |
| Product Dimensions | 15.3 x 3.7 x 9.5 inches; 6.7 ounces |
T**Y
And is lightweight and adjustable.
This is a well-made backpack. My concentrator fits it well and there is good storage space. The one issue I have found is that there is no opening for the charging cable. I had to cut a small rectangle in the mesh in order to be able to charge the unit while it was still in the backpack.
A**A
Good Choice for IGO2 POC
I have an IGO2 POC and there are not any backpacks made specifically for them. I found this backpack and it is working on pretty well. the straps a little tight because the IGO2 is a little bigger than the POC's the backpack was intended for, but it does fit. If you leave the two zippers towards the bottom of the zipper area, you can charge (both in the car and in the house) without removing the unit. Battery changes are also easy while leaving it in the backpack. The straps could be a little more padded and the storage pocket could use a little more structure since it is on the bottom of the bag and if it is not full it kind of crumples when you place it on the floor. I plan to solve that by lining it with a plastic dish of some sort (the kind lunch meat comes in maybe). I much prefer this over the bag that came with the unit and it is comfortable for the most part.
D**K
Pretty good fit for the Inogen One G4 POC -- but could be better!
I've owned mine for 1 year to the day, today. Here are my thoughts: 1. Overall, the pack is comfortable and not too heavy. It holds the POC and my wallet. The bottom container can hold my double battery and inhaler and a few small things. BUT when you open it everything falls out. 2. Fits my Inogen G4 fairly well, but it was made for a bigger machine so the G4 slops around inside a bit despite the velcro strap to hold it in place. 3. There is a lot of sturdy netting for ventilation; however, it still gets REALLY hot in the pack (and on my backside). There just isn't enough ventilation on the sides. I have spent many trips holding my pack in front of the a/c unit to cool it off. Worst cases mean I have to remove my POC from the pack to cool it down. 4. The vinyl top is interesting, but not really practical. I always have to open it to see the screen anyway, so why bother? It also seems that the vinyl top magnifies the heat of the sun causing the POC to overheat. 5. The bottom pouch does hold a lot; however, if I'm not traveling out of town I don't need it. When it's empty it folds under the pack awkwardly and is a nuisance. 6. The pack will not sit on it's bottom without support (see #5). 7. The hook is sturdily attached, but it's narrow enough that it doesn't hook onto many things rendering it useless. 8. My left strap is becoming separated from the main body and showing fraying. Why? I don't carry it around on one shoulder. I treat it gently (I'm old and take care of my stuff.) 9. It's annoying that there is no exit hole for the cannula to go through. Instead my cannula has to sneak out of the side of the vinyl panel and this causes a king. Couldn't you put a riveted hole up there? 10. Lastly, I need a new one soon because of the strap. But I cannot believe you still haven't made one for the G4 that isn't black or brown. Yuck. Black would make the overheating problem worse. I have the brown one. I see you make purple and lavender packs, but not for the G4. I may have to shop elsewhere for my next one. p.s. PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO GET MY STRAP FIXED!!
V**.
Buy it ande try it,...then decide.
I really liked the style of this backpack. Yes, it can hold quite a bit, actually,..it held Every item that goes with my Inogen One G3 POC. HOWEVER, there were certain issues I didn't want to overlook. One issue was the poor fit. Second, the hold down straps would be blocking the vents on my unit. (This can easily be corrected if you put Styrofoam padding under the G3 to raise it accordingly. This would also alleviate problem 3, which would be the hose getting kinked. I may decide to get an OEM backpack from Inogen or a Medical Supply and that should fit perfectly. Problem 4 would be the car charging cord. It too doesn't have any pass thru opening, you need to unzip to get access here. I really did like it but it's not 100% compatible and I will be returning it. Probably OK for other style Inogen's, but not mine.
J**Y
Decent. Some issues.
The backpack is sturdy enough. If your a big guy order some strap pads. The padded portions of the shoulder straps stop being padded and turn into plain nylon straps with buckles right in the armpit area. The concentrator I use with it is small. The cannula ports built into the backpack are a couple inches higher than where the concentrator naturally sits when strapped in. I wound up using some left over foam rubber from a pelican case to support the concentrator so that the cannula connection was made with its connector partially thru the port on the pack so that the O2 line didn’t get kinked. Last thing, there is a storage compartment below the main that works well for power adapters. The compartment would work a whole lot better if it had an internal pass thru between it and the main cavity so that in effect the concentrator could be “plugged in” without having to run the line from the power adapter along the outside of the backpack with the zippers being set just so. It’s a relatively cheap “universal” poc backpack. It needs some tweaks.
A**R
Poor quality
We have had this for just over 1 month and it is falling apart. The return window is 1 month so we are out all that money for a poor quality product. The first one, same brand, is still going strong. I thought that same brand would be just as good. (My husband brushed up against a newly painted wall so we needed to replace it)
H**1
Flexible good size for portable oxygen unit
It seems sturdy and there is space for an extra battery, a charging adapter or personal items. Although it can be worked around, there is no direct opening to connect the charging adapter.
C**R
Does not fit my concentrator.
This backpack did not fit my oxygen consintrater even though it said that it did. It arrived just two days before my plane trip, so I had to use it, but it was awkward. I do not recommend this product.
M**N
Buena calidad en sus materiales! Recomendado
A**N
For my oxy go next but I found it too long for me .
P**.
Good
S**H
Please don't purchase this item. You will get hardly 1000 rupees item in near about 10000 rupees with tag 69% discount. Quality is very poor. I am very disappointed to see it and it's not refundable. So think twice before purchase.
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