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The Rhinomed Turbine Nasal Dilator is designed to enhance airflow during exercise, making it perfect for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Available in a convenient 3-pack with adjustable nasal paddles, it caters to various sizes and activities, from cycling to yoga. Endorsed by elite athletes, this lightweight device is your go-to for improved breathing and performance.
Color | Yellow |
Size | 3 Pack Small |
Height | 6 centimetres |
Item display length | 16 centimetres |
Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item display width | 2 centimetres |
Number of pieces | 3 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Rhinomed |
Manufacturer | Rhinomed |
Item model number | TURB30SML |
ASIN | B00W6XIUQU |
A**R
Best I've tried so far !!
By the far the best nasal dilator I have tried - whilst the others have given some relief they are either uncomfortable or fall out whilst sleeping.This is way better, much much more secure once in place. The others rely on being entirely made of soft silicone to achieve a comfortable fit, at the expense of actually supporting your nasal opening. These use a more rigid main clip structure and the silicone cushioning is instead around each opening. The silicone is also carefully shaped and gently ridged to further achieve a secure fit. I can happily recommend them to fellow sufferers of Rhinitus and Turbinate Hypertrophy, and I imagine they would be very effective for snoring and sports.
G**.
Very good.
Effective but can be uncomfortable after a while. Really does improve breathing tough. Very good.
E**S
Not overly impressed
Didn't do what it stated in newspaper article recently. Apparently reduced snoring for britains worse another. Best thing ever she said only thing that worked !! I think now it it was a naughty form of advertising and the lady in question received a payment for this. Very disappointed!
S**6
Useful to breath through the nose while cycling
3 sizes to know which one is suitable. Does really help to breath through the nose during cycling. A bit pricey for a bit of plastic. Comfortable to wear.
G**C
Disappointed
Instrucations very unclear. I bought three different size trial pack and I still don't know which size is best. I'm sure one of them will do a good job but product and description doesn't help me finding out which one. Maybe breathe right strips are better
J**U
Five Stars
So far so good,very good.
M**O
Peaceful sleep
Bought this for my husband and it works!
J**C
Rhinomed Turbine Nose Clip Breathing Aid.
This has made a massive difference to my ability to breathe at night, I can highly recommend it. The reason it doesn't get 5 stars is that the ratchet system used to change the size of the loop is a little weak so it can be fidgety trying to get it in place without the ratchet slipping meaning you'll need to start again. The instructions say push up in place using the longer section but I've found this impossible while keeping the loop fully open on the ratchet so I need to use my fingers in each nostril instead. Worth the effort though, I've never breathed so well in bed.
J**E
Wish i bought this sooner!!
Bought this in January so ive been using it a few months now for different things, and thought its a good time to finally review. I really love this product, and i researched tons of types of nose dialaters before picking this one, i am so glad i did!I have small nostrils (see pictures) that prevent me from getting adequate air (not sure if its deviated inside too) i also noticed i mouth breath alot because of my small airways. In winter months it gets so dry and harder for me to get enough air in, and as you can see in the photo where I'm wearing it-it reeeally dialates allowing effortless breathing! Its a huge relief when you first feel the ease in breathing like this, its almost intoxicating, definetly encourages relaxation too.Each one is adjustable, so you can open them a few more levels if needed before trying a size up. I use the smallest one an it fits perfect. It takes getting used to a few times bc it is a foreign object, but its soft silicone, nothing hurts, i havnt been sore using it. The first handful of times i fiddled with placement but now im used to it and dont have issues popping it in and leaving it alone, i honestly think you just need to get used to the feeling.So i use the dialater when im home because i enjoy being able to breath so easy, also during workouts so i dont mouth breath (it helps my workouts a lot) and at night if i feel stuffy. It hasnt fallen out, i might need to reajust if im doing cardio or sleeping and bump it. I dont need it for snoring so i cant say anything about that.If i wasnt so self conscious of how flared my nose looks with it in i would honestly wear it outside day to day because its that helpful in increasing airflow.Amazing product, not even mad i have 3 sizes bc otherwise i might of purchased the wrong one, and i can gift the other two eventually :) the price was great too!
P**.
Dilatador top
H**E
Buen producto
Lo he usado en rutas de ciclismo y ayuda muchísimo a mejorar la respiración
M**.
Worked great- with an added extra.
I use these and am very satisfied with them. There are some tricks I have figured out and since I've benefitted in the past from other well-written reviews I decided to "give back" and help some folks use these successfully. I tried the 'Mute' ones, which are more translucent "clear" and also a bit more soft or 'flimsy', and I didn't like them as well. So the yellow "Turbine" ones are it for me.My dentist recommended this device to me. I sleep on my back and my mouth drops open, tongue falls back blocking my airway, which causes snoring and, more seriously, long periods of sleep apnea. I tried a cpap machine but didn't like it at all. The relief it gave was outweighed by the discomfort and "too much-ness" of the entire bunch of equipment I had to wear every night. I tried these little things and took time to work out how to get the most from them. It's worth taking some time with them--they took a bit of fiddling to get the fit correct. (The video they have now is very much more clear than when I first found these things). The other thing I do is that I use paper "wound care" tape across my mouth to keep it from falling open. I apply lip balm, sort of 'roll' my lips together and apply the tape, then relax my lips. The tape stays on just fine and when I take it off in the morning it doesn't pull the sensitive skin on my lips.Some people apply the tape vertically, some horizontally. You have to try it a few times to get the right method for yourself. And use the paper tape that's made for changing dressings often. It has the least amount of adhesive. I had to get past the weirdness of having my mouth taped shut but that wasn't too bad. And it's not like I can't just open my mouth if needed. (It's not like I'm duct taping my whole mouth shut!!! ) It just keeps the mouth closed and the tongue from falling backward the way it does if my mouth falls open in sleep, and it makes sure I'm breathing through my nose. I live in a kind of dry climate, at about 2100 ft. altitude, so I always run a humidifier while sleeping. I try to keep the humidity around 40-45% and that helps a lot. (Side-note, some folks have mentioned scabs and bleeding...I've never had that from these devices, but as I said, I live in a high, dry climate and used to get nosebleeds. I have learned that I get fewer nosebleeds when I'm well hydrated by drinking plenty of water *and* running the humidifier)I really recommend that you try these two things together--the tape WITH the nasal dilators has made ALL the difference and I no longer use the cpap machine. A note on care of these devices; I take the little things out every morning and clean them right away, before I brush my teeth. Don't just put it on your nightstand...I've lost about 4 of them this way! I forget about them, then they get knocked off somehow and they're hard to see... I think they just got vacuumed up. The yellow ones are easier to see if you drop them, too! To clean it, I use a very soft toothbrush (like the kind you get after having oral surgery). I wet both the device and the toothbrush, drag the wet brush across a bar of unscented soap, and scrub the entire device gently. Then I rinse it well and set it on a special tiny dish I keep on the bathroom counter for this purpose. Then at night, it's always right there, clean, dry and ready to use. Sometimes I soak it in Hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes after washing but it never foams up like it would if there were lots of bacteria left on it. I have used these for WAY longer than the recommended 10 days. They're silicone! They're quite durable and can last a good while.Good luck!
O**A
Not bad
They are just fine
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