Exercise With Oxygen Therapy (EWOT) pairs exercise with enriched oxygen.
People use EWOT systems to support energy, recovery, and overall function as part of a regular wellness routine.
Each EWOT system delivers the same core therapy — the difference is how it fits into day-to-day use.
When EWOT sessions are spaced out — for example, once per day — longer refill times can work well with a pre-planned routine. This option is commonly chosen for individual use. This setup works well when sessions are predictable and spaced out. Refills a 1,000L reservoir in ~3 hours.
Many customers choose this option for its scheduling flexibility and longer expected service life. Faster refill times make EWOT easier to use for multiple users or when schedules vary day to day. It’s also the system we recommend for clinical environments, where frequent use and durability matter most. Refills a 1,000L reservoir in ~90 minutes.
An EWOT system is a complete oxygen-based exercise setup designed for structured cardiovascular sessions.
Each system includes:
• Oxygen concentrator (5 LPM or 10 LPM)
• Large-capacity reservoir
• NextGen exercise mask
• Tubing and connectors
• Setup guidance
The difference between systems is refill speed and intended usage volume — not the core therapy.
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Some people start with EWOT alone. Others choose a combined system from the start to support oxygen delivery and how the body uses that oxygen.
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An EWOT system (Exercise With Oxygen Therapy) pairs cardiovascular exercise with enriched oxygen delivery. The system includes an oxygen concentrator, reservoir, mask, and tubing to support oxygen intake during training sessions.
Both systems deliver the same core therapy. The difference is refill speed. A 10 LPM EWOT machine refills the reservoir faster and is better suited for shared, frequent, or clinical use. A 5 LPM system works well for individual sessions planned in advance or spaced throughout the day.
Refill time depends on the concentrator. A 5 LPM system refills a 1,000L reservoir in roughly 3 hours. A 10 LPM system refills the same reservoir in approximately 90 minutes.
EWOT systems are designed for home and professional environments. The concentrators operate within established oxygen delivery standards, and systems are used during controlled exercise sessions.
Routine maintenance is minimal. Filters should be kept clean, and components such as masks and tubing may be replaced periodically depending on usage.
Yes. Some people use EWOT independently. Others choose a combined setup to support both oxygen delivery and cellular energy processes. These systems can be used separately or as part of a coordinated routine - the Oxygen Synergy System.