A practical walkthrough of what actually matters when comparing home chambers, before you look at a single model.
Chambers are built for lying down, sitting, or walking in. This is usually the first fork in the road — someone with mobility considerations or a strong preference for an upright position will land on a very different chamber than someone comfortable lying down in a soft-shell unit.
Know your room dimensions, doorway width, ceiling height, and flooring before comparing models. A foldable soft-shell chamber and a fixed hard-shell installation have very different space and delivery requirements.
Soft-shell chambers are typically more portable and operate at lower pressure; hard-shell chambers are fixed installations that can reach higher pressure. Neither is universally "better" — it depends on your goals, budget, and space. See our full comparison for details.
If more than one person — a partner, or a parent and child — may use the chamber together, look at two-person soft-shell models or larger sitting/walk-in chambers rather than single-occupant units.
Home chambers span a wide price range depending on shell type, pressure, and size. Financing is available on select chambers, so ownership can start with a manageable monthly payment — ask Sharon for current terms.
Once you know your entry preference, space, and budget, Sharon can narrow the full catalog down to a short, relevant list instead of you sorting through every model yourself.