

💨 Breathe Stronger, Perform Longer – Your lungs’ new best friend!
The Ultrabreathe is a compact, CE marked respiratory muscle trainer designed to improve lung endurance and strength through adjustable resistance. Ideal for athletes and individuals with breathlessness, it offers a customizable workout that progressively challenges your breathing muscles. Lightweight and latex-free, it’s a convenient, safe, and effective tool to boost respiratory health and athletic performance.

| ASIN | B007CI0ZBC |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 30,633 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 971 in Diagnostics & Health Monitors |
| Brand | Ultrabreathe |
| Color | Multi-coloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,341) |
| Date First Available | 23 Feb. 2012 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Height | 100 centimetres |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | S3529005 |
| Manufacturer | Ultrabreathe |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 99.79 g |
| Seasons | continuity 2014 |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Lung Breathing Exerciser |
| Usage | water_sports |
I**O
A Great Little Device
As an asthma sufferer I have spent some time researching available devices to ease or improve my breathing. When I came across this little device I was amazed to see how inexpensive it was compared to some other products that seemed to offer the same benefits. At the price I thought I had to give it a go and I am glad I did. It arrives in its own plastic 'wallet' with multi language instructions for setting it up and using. Each of the parts can be easily dismantled for cleaning, and there was no obvious smell or flavour to the soft mouthpiece. The resistance to air flow in and out is easily adjusted, both at the rounded end which holds a ball that can be moved further over a vent hole to allow more or less air in, and nearer the mouthpiece where a turn knuckle can be screwed in or out, again to make breathing resistance lesser or greater. The idea is to start at a low level of resistance and, breathing only through the mouthpiece for 25 times in the morning and again in the evening, exercise the lung muscles until they become stronger. I have only been doing this for a short time but I can see the advantages of doing this over a prolonged period. At first it is tempting to set the resistance higher so your lungs have to work harder - this can actually reduce oxygen flow and raise blood pressure so it is not advisable. My plan now is to start at a low level and build up resistance steadily so that improvements are felt over time. I consider this a great value product for anyone who wants to improve their lung capacity and effectiveness. I thoroughly recommend it.
D**R
Lung muscle trainer
An easy and common sense principle. Basically provides resistance as you breathe in to make your lung muscles work harder. Heard Joey Diaz praising these on a podcast and have battled with wheezy asthma for decades - inhalers pretty bad at controlling it so had to get creative. Alt medicine is good; but is an investment of time and effort as well as not straightforward. Found that, for me, exercise helped. Thought this was worth a go and I do feel a benefit from using it. Basically twiddle it till you find a setting that makes breathing hard and then do 25 sharp inhales (or exhales) in row twice a day is what they recommend. It's not an instant "wow I feel much better", but I've noticed less wheeziness and like over a few weeks of using it. It works on the idea that your breathing muscles will get better and more efficient if they are exercised. I don't just do this on its own, I also do butekyo breathing (nose), take homeopathic pollen for seasonal allergies and take cordyceps as well as try and exercise at least once a day. Seems to help. As this is cheap and effective it's worth a buy.
A**R
Great for running, and for breathing issues
I guess I should say upfront that if there might be any medical reasons that using something like this could cause you difficulty, you should check with a doctor first... I got this to help improve my breathing when running and cycling. I use it for around 5 minutes every day, and I think it makes a difference. It is hard to say how much of a difference, but I have certainly noticed an improvement in my breathing capacity since using it. I have also gone for a few periods of time without using it, when I was on holiday, and again noticed a bit of a drop in performance as a result which picked back up when I went back to using it every day. It takes a bit of trial and error to get a setting that provides enough resistance to each breath without being too restrictive, but adjusting it is easy - just twist the dial and gradually keep adding resistance until you get to the right level for you. There are various similar things like this out there that are app enabled etc and I have no doubt they might give a bit more of a benefit over time - but they are also significantly more expensive than this little device and unless you are a professional or very very serious athlete, the difference is probably going to be negligible. Cleaning it is easy - just run it under hot water and wipe off. My grandad eventually got one of these too as he was struggling a bit with his breathing and had found he was starting to struggle just with going up and down the stairs. He uses it in the morning when he gets up, just sitting in bed using it for 5 minutes or so. He has noticed an immediate difference. He isn't going to be running marathons any time soon, but he is no longer struggling to breathe when going about his day to day activities. Given it is pretty inexpensive, I would definitely recommend giving it a shot if you want to improve your breathing a bit.
M**W
Helped my uncle with COPD
I bought this for my uncle (who has COPD) he struggles to talk without having coughing fits and gets out of breath very easily. With this pandemic we were more worried for him and looked into lung exercise and saw the reviews here saying how great it was so took a chance. Weeks on I asked him if it is working, he said "I don't know" but honestly when we would speak to him via telephone he would be choking and coughing throughout the whole conversation, and since using this, not once is he coughing or choking, so I believe it is helping and doing SOMETHING. All I know is we have noticed a change in his breathing and it has improved. So on that note this is highly recommended.
D**R
Good but could be better with softer mouthpiece
Great item, although mouthpiece quite rigid would benefit from softer plastic im of a certain age and missing a few teeth so maybe im the issue
G**C
Easy to clean and practical
Work out a routine and stick to it. Lung capacity has improved, and I'm more able to hold a constant speed when cycling without gasping for air. Use alongside any other breathing traing techniques. Easy to dismantle for cleaning. Due to its compactness, it can be carried around and used when convenient, for example waiting around for a bus or waiting for places to open, or any dead time.
M**T
Very good lung exerciser.
This is a well made, good quality lung exerciser - very easy to adjust and easy to use. And the price is very reasonable. Happy with this purchase!!
G**D
It works great and is simple to use, excellent quality materials that will last the test of time. Good value for money.
Z**.
Mal als Testballon bestellt. Ich habe mir letztes Jahr das Rauchen abgewöhnt und leide zusätzlich an einer Schlafapnoe. Sport treibe ich hingegen sehr viel. Um DAS Ergebnis noch ein wenig zu verstärken, probiere ich derzeit dieses kleine und sehr preiswerte Gerät aus. Einfach konstruiert, aber aus durchaus hochwertigem Material wertig hergestellt, hat man keinesfalls das Gefühl, billigen China Schrott in der Hand zu haben. Die ersten Übungsrunden habe ich jetzt hinter mir, Gerät läßt ich leicht und exakt auf die eigenen Befindlichkeiten einstellen, eine deutsche Anleitung lag bei mir bei, ansonsten läßt sich diese problemlos im Internet als PDF finden und herunterladen. Bins sehr zufrieden, für kleines Geld eine gute Trainingsmöglichkeit, um die eigene Lungenfunktion nachhaltig zu stärken - mehrfaches Training jeden Tag natürlich vorausgesetzt. Kann ich problemlos weiter empfehlen
P**A
👍 super produit ! Je suis fibromyalgique avec un diaphragme spasmé comme d'autres muscles bien sur. Quand on connaît l'importance du diaphragme sur la digestion, etc et surtout la respiration, autant vous dire que ce n'est pas simple chez moi ! Cet article me permet de faire travailler tous mes muscles respiratoires, diaphragme également.. Son utilisation n'est donc pas seulement limitée aux poumons en eux-même, mais à plusieurs systèmes ! Je recommande absolument cet article..
B**W
Sto cercando di seguire la teoria del dott. Buteyko secondo la quale molte malattie sono causate dall'iperventilazione cronica, ovvero respirare di più rispetto a quella che è la norma medica in un soggetto sano( aumento della frequenza e/o della profondità dei singoli atti respiratori). Qui si trovano molte info al riguardo: normalbreathing dot com. Più una persona è in buona salute minore è la quantità d'aria respirata. Si può vedere facilmente in un atleta: meno ha il fiatone dopo uno sforzo, più forte è l'atleta. La respirazione è perfetta solo quando non si vede e non si sente. Per cercare di ridurre l'ipeventilazione cronica bisogna quindi mettere in atto tutta una serie di tecniche respiratorie, accorgimenti e stili di vita ( primo fra tutti l'esercizio fisico, fatto però respirando quasi esclusivamente solo dal naso) L'Ultrabreathe, insieme ad altri gadget come per es. il Frolov Breathing Device o l'Elevation Training Mask può essere utile allo scopo, a condizione però che gli esercizi vengano fatti in un certo modo. Infatti l'esercizio consiste nell'esercitare la capacità del corpo di operare in condizioni di ipossia( scarsa presenza di ossigeno, come avviene nell'apnea) e di ipercapnia ( aumento dell'anidride carbonica) in condizioni di ipossia l'organismo produce più eritropoietina--ormone glicoproteico prodotto negli esseri umani dai reni e in misura minore dal fegato e dal cervello, che ha come funzione principale la regolazione dell'eritropoiesi (produzione dei globuli rossi da parte del midollo osseo). L'iperventilazione porta ad una perdita eccessiva di anidride carbonica e quindi ad una minore ossigenazione dei tessuti( con conseguenza insorgenza delle malattie) in quanto per la legge di Bohr l'ossigeno contenuto nell'emoglobina non viene rilasciato a sufficienza nei tessuti se manca l'anidride carbonica. Fatta questa sommaria premessa teorica, secondo me gli esercizi con L'Ultrabreathe per essere utili ed efficaci vanno fatti in questo modo. Porre di fronte all'uscita dell'aria dell'Ultrabreathe una bottglia di plastica in modo da recuperare in parte la CO2 che viene dispersa, quindi respirare con questo schema in 4 fasi: >inspirazione di 3-4 secondi circa >>trattenere il fiato per qualche secondo( più a lungo possibile) >>>espirazione lenta e controllata più lunga possibile( almeno il doppio dell'inspirazione) >>>>trattenere il fiato per qualche secondo( più a lungo possibile) la respirazione deve essere diaframmatica in quanto più efficiente ed efficace di quella toracica: nella parte bassa dei bronchi si trova più sangue( a causa della forza di gravità). Si può vedere facilmente se una persona ha problemi di salute dal semplice fatto che respira con la parte alta del torace. Immagina il diaframma come lo stantuffo di una siringa rivolta verso l'alto. In fase di inspirazione lo stantuffo( il diaframma) scende e la siringa si riempie d'aria, in fase di espirazione lo stantuffo sale e la siringa( i polmoni) si svuotano dell'aria contenuta
C**5
tres bien
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