Hypoxico Europe Installs World’s Largest Altitude Chamber

July 07, 2020 | By Hypoxico Staff Hypoxico Europe Installs World’s Largest Altitude Chamber

Hypoxico proudly announces the completion and Grand Opening of the unique Altitude Training Center in Dabrowa Gornicza (Poland), which is the largest simulated altitude training facility in the whole world!

The Altitude Center contains 5 training areas that can accommodate up to 100 people at a time and a hyperoxic (oxygen enriched) room.

Altitude simulation equipment made by Hypoxico Europe GmbH allows creating different altitudes in every area at the same time and scheduling events for different sessions weeks ahead.

Hypoxico Inc. has been serving clients all over the world with innovative altitude training solutions for over 25 years. Our team members at Hypoxico Europe have just completed the installation of the world’s largest functioning simulated altitude training chamber. This project is truly a great achievement for our company and the altitude training industry. Centrum Formy is a state-of-the-art performance center located in the city of Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland. This premier facility is now home to the world’s largest altitude training chamber. Spanning 5 different training areas this facility can accommodate up to 100 active users simultaneously in a hyperoxic (oxygen-enriched) environment. This allows for many different types of athletes to experience the benefits of altitude training under different equipment and exercise programs.

The engineering of this project has allowed Centrum Formy to have full control of each room to easily change altitude settings based on the class schedule. All of our systems are controlled by a touch screen system that allows the users to easily make changes and set class schedules.

No idea is crazy, and we love the challenges our clients present. We pride ourselves on the ability to take a rough idea and turn it into a world-class solution. If you have a vision for an altitude training solution, we would love to hear about it!

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