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The Navage Nasal Care Deluxe Bundle is a clinically proven, battery-powered nasal irrigation system designed for fast, effective congestion relief. Featuring 30 pre-measured SaltPods, a lightweight one-handed design, and a travel-ready kit with storage caddy and black bag, it offers a mess-free, safe, and convenient sinus rinse experience trusted by thousands.












| ASIN | B01787L83A |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,512 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #13 in Sinus Medicine |
| Brand | Navage |
| Brand Name | Navage |
| Color | Black Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 44,689 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | RhinoSystems, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RSI3 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | SDG-2 |
| Model Number | 8541864856 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 858492004156 |
| Unit Count | 20.0 Count |
P**S
Tried the Rest, Came Back to the Best: Naväge
I’ve used Naväge for years, and it’s hands down the best sinus rinse system I’ve ever tried. Nothing else even comes close—not even NasalFresh MD. The power, the ease, the clean design, the way it actually clears you out without making a mess—Naväge just works. I travel constantly for work, so my sinuses are always fighting hotel air, flights, and climate shifts. Naväge is the one thing that keeps me breathing like a normal person instead of someone who just crawled out of a dust storm. It’s easy to pack, simple to use, and consistently reliable. After trying other options (yes, even NasalFresh MD) I appreciate Naväge even more. It’s sturdy, well made, and feels like a real medical-grade device, not a toy. The suction power alone puts others to shame. If you’re on the fence, take the leap. This is the product I recommend to everyone I know because it’s the one that actually does what it promises. Naväge is worth every penny.
T**S
Simple, Effective Nasal Rinse — Does the Job Without Fuss
I’ve been using this nasal irrigation system for a bit now, and overall, it does exactly what it’s supposed to do. If you deal with congestion, allergies, or sinus pressure, this is a solid, straightforward option. The design is simple and easy to use, even if you’re new to nasal rinses. The 1st use was terrifying...LOL!! The water flow feels gentle. Not harsh or uncomfortable. I noticed relief pretty quickly after using it, especially with morning congestion and dryness. Cleaning it afterward is also easy, which matters because no one wants a high-maintenance system. The materials feel decent and sturdy, not flimsy or cheap. That said, it’s not fancy or high-tech, and you do need to follow the instructions closely to get the best results. But if you’re looking for something affordable, practical, and effective for regular sinus care, this gets the job done without overcomplicating things.
W**Y
Quick and easy
Works fast and great! It’s so much easier using this instead of the bottles or netty pots. I love that it helps and it’s easier than anything I’ve used and is so quick
B**N
Navage Starter Bundle – Nasal Irrigation System
A Refreshing Start to Sinus Care with Only Minor Snags. The Navage Starter Bundle delivers a nasal irrigation experience that feels modern, effective, and — dare I say — oddly satisfying. If you’ve ever struggled with congestion, sinus pressure, or just want a cleaner, clearer nose without the fuss, this kit makes the process approachable and surprisingly pleasant. Right out of the box, the design impresses. Navage’s system looks more like a sleek gadget than an old-school neti pot, and it’s intuitive to set up. The components snap together easily, and the instructions are clear enough that you’ll be ready to irrigate within minutes. What sets Navage apart from other rinsing tools is how comfortable and controlled the whole process feels. The powered suction gently pulls the saline through your nasal passages, which is a nice departure from gravity-only methods that can feel awkward or messy. If you’re someone who’s tried other systems and found them clumsy, Navage feels… engineered with empathy. Performance is where this starter bundle shines. The saline pods are easy to load, and the irrigation flow feels smooth and effective. Whether you’re clearing out pollen, post-cold gunk, or just want a refreshing reset, I noticed a real difference in breathing comfort after each use. The 360-degree seal on the nose pillows means minimal leakage, and the cycle time is quick enough that it feels efficient without being rushed. That said, there are a couple of small quirks worth mentioning. The ongoing cost of the saline pods adds up more quickly than traditional saline mixes, so you’ll want to factor that into long-term use. Also, because it’s a powered device, you’ll need space on your counter or sink area; it’s not quite as portable or compact as some handheld alternatives. Overall, the Navage Starter Bundle is a well-designed, effective nasal irrigation system that transforms what can be a messy chore into a streamlined routine. It’s not perfect — the cost of consumables and the size of the unit keep it from being flawless — but for anyone serious about sinus care, it’s an easy 4-star pick that genuinely delivers on comfort and results.
C**Y
Awesome product
I love this thing. It works great. I had left a review saying it stopped working after 2 uses. Well, that was my fault. Come to find out, I remembered lifting the crushing chamber after closing it. You have to insert a new pod to get it to work.
G**R
Navage Nasal Care Premium Package.
I have had sinus problems for years. Doctors couldn't help me and no medicine helped me. Even though it is a bit expensive, I thought I would try the Navage. I had a little trouble with it at first, but I found the problem and got the device working. I didn't have the top tank snapped in right. All I can say is, "WOW !" What a wonderful device! After using it, my sinus is clear. I breath great ! I could not believe the stuff that was in the waste tank. There was a TON of stuff in it that this device washed out of my sinus. GOD bless the people that invented this device ! I highly recommend the Navage and I would buy it again. If you have bad sinus problems, give this device a try. It is easy to use and there is no pain. It just feels a little weird when the salt water goes thru your nose. You get used to it in a few seconds though. I'm GLAD I bought this ! You get all that you need in this package. All you have to get is DISTILLED WATER.
C**E
My hatred for this nose no bounds
After recovering from sinus surgery, my doctor prescribed something to combine along with a nasal irrigator, which, let's face it, is an unpleasant process no matter how delicately one tries, so the promise of a machine that makes it not only tidy, but as simple as a single button? Things that are too good to be true are, and if I'm lying may my nose grow. But no, my nose is what it is, and that's one (of many) issues with this device. From a merely anatomical perspective, the makers of the device assume everyone has the same nose. Why else would they not include any additional nose tips? Why would they not at least make them adjustable? These are too big, too far apart, too rigid, and not angled enough. I could tilt my whole head to kind of get it to work, but the top of the unit is not watertight, so the precious (and expensive) pod-anointed water just spills everywhere. The suction does work, but only from specific angles. The jet of anointed-water works, but again only from specific angles. Sadly the geometry of these two angles do not align, so either one side either sucks, or one side blows. There's never a smooth and uniform circulation, flow, never a lazy-river nor white-water-rapids, it was just squirt-squirt, glug-glug. With the rest on myself, or the counter, or a passing cat who should know better than to poke its nose into such things. Speaking of pokes, the lets-make-life-easy-by-making-one-button design promised easy of use, but in practicality, its so weirdly placed, not right enough but not wrong enough, that it just feels awkward in the hand and awkward to press, which in itself requires more effort than expected, and to maintain said pressure, at said odd angle, whilst holding ones head at an even odder angle, while spilling oddly anointed fluid over anything and everything that isn't a sinus, which is the one thing I was oddly aiming for. The entire device feels over-engineered. It has lots of plasticky bits. Little bits and bobs. Nose greebles. It looks cool, very sci-fi, but it also feels like there's so much that can go wrong when something as simple as a nose-vacuum needs so many parts, parts that rattle, jiggle, add unnecessary weight, and probably add unnecessary cost, parts that probably exist solely to lock you into some exclusive nose-keurig pods, for the device will do utterly nothing without that magic pod, that giver of salty liquid. And with something as inherently gross as nose-stuffings, the entire process for sanitizing the thing feels like a brutal chore. It would be nice if the device could be broken down, the parts cleaned individually, dishwashered, microwaved, steamed, exposed-to-full-moon, whatever it takes, but currently the whole thing is under lock and plastic-key, so the best you can do is run vinegar and soap through it which will absolutely most-certainly never come back to haunt you the very next time you try to use it. I began this quest because the off-the-shelf drugstore squeeze-bottle nasal-irrigator seemed cheap, low-tech, and simplistic. Now that I've seen this nose-emperor has no clothes, the squeeze bottle seems like a sudden king.
V**D
From a Science Standpoint
The concept of this product is absolutely perfect! If you are swimmer then you'll understand the concept of how this works better. From a science standpoint, the material is made very well, there is nothing cheap about it. The instructions are easy to read, but the instructions are long, so please take the time to read it throughly. I believe that disclaimers should be implemented, such as if your nose bleeds a lot maybe this product is not for you. I don't suggest if your nose is bleeding while doing this, you should not use this. Secondly, this might be a bit controversial but if you use any schedule two drugs or a regular basis, this may not be for you as well due to deteriorating nasal cavity over time. But if you do have the common cold/flu/alligeries or sinus this will be the best thing ever. I tried to find the actual specifications on the actual manufaturing and salt packs, but I couldn't find it on a public knowledge basis. This part may be internal (if you're in Science BioPharma like I am you'll understand) For actual use, I feel like a swimmer because the concept is really good. Ideally, you have to make sure to keep your mouth open and do not hold your breath! If you do, the pump valve will not move (going up & down) If water is going down your throat and out your mouth...you're doing it wrong. If water is making you gag or choke...you're doing it wrong. You have to relax and allow the saline to going in one nostril and out the other. The nozzle is rotating, this way you have the option to switch which way you would like the saline to go in or out. This part is optional but it's better if you use alkaline distilled water and warm it for thirty seconds. Warmth is better and more comfortable for the nose this way the saline can work better and mucus comes out faster. If you see the solution leave your nostril on side and go into the bottom tank you are doing it correctly! Apologize for the long review, hope this helps. Cheers to breathing better!
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