Altitude Tents

Bring high altitude to the comfort of your home with a range of sizes to fit any training requirements.

  • Head Bivy

    Head Bivy

    Small altitude tent for travel, sleeping alone, or use on small beds.

    $260
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  • Portable Tent

    Portable Tent

    Medium altitude tent designed for versatility. Fits twin to queen beds.

    $400
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  • Deluxe Tent

    Deluxe Tent

    Large altitude tent for maximum comfort on queen and king beds.

    $550 - $575
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  • Cubicle Tent

    Cubicle Tent

    Huge altitude tent for ultimate comfort in a more permanent setting.

    $850 - $950
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  • Exercise cubicle altitude tent with bike trainer inside

    Exercise Cubicle Tent

    Huge altitude tent for ultimate comfort in a more permanent setting.

    $850 - $950
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How Do Altitude Tents Work?

An altitude generator sits near the bed and is connected to the tent via a length of tubing. The generator draws in ambient air from the room, reduces the oxygen percentage to match the selected setting, then supplies hypoxic air to the tent. Since the tents are designed to be permeable, the hypoxic air will replace the existing air inside and create a simulated altitude environment without altering air pressure. In addition, because the generator supplies a constant flow of fresh hypoxic air to the tent, condensation is minimal and CO2 is effectively managed.

Woman laying in bed inside an altitude tent

Why Sleep in an Altitude Tent?

Sleeping in an altitude tent allows mountaineers to ascend faster, helps anyone traveling to high altitudes mitigate the symptoms of altitude sickness, and allows athletes to improve performance.

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