🏔️ Conquer the Heights, Not the Sickness!
SUMMITAltitude Sickness Prevention Patches | Supports Rapid High Altitude Acclimation, Boosts Oxygen Intake, Fights High Altitude Sickness Symptoms | Pack of 50
G**L
Altitude sickness savior
They work incredibly well
A**I
Summit Altitude Patches: Your High-Altitude Adventure Companion
If you're planning a high-altitude adventure, Summit Altitude Patches are a game-changer. I recently took them on a mountain trek, and I couldn't have been happier with the results. These little patches pack a powerful punch, keeping altitude sickness symptoms at bay and boosting energy levels for up to 72 hours.The blend of natural ingredients like cloves, peppermint, garlic, ginger, lemon, and cinnamon worked wonders for me. Not only did they ward off nausea and headaches, but they also made breathing easier and increased my oxygen intake—a must-have for any altitude excursion.What I loved most was their convenience. Just slap on a patch and forget about it. No more worrying about pills or liquids while you're out exploring. Plus, they're compact and easy to pack, so you can take them anywhere without adding extra bulk to your gear.While they're not the cheapest option out there, I'd say they're worth every penny. Sure, you might experience some mild skin irritation, but for the relief and peace of mind they provide, it's a small price to pay.In a nutshell, Summit Altitude Patches are a must-have for anyone venturing into the high country. Don't let altitude sickness ruin your adventure—grab some patches and get ready to conquer those peaks!
J**D
Worked great!
These either worked great while in Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park or I didn't actually need them. Either way I didn't get altitude sickness.
K**W
They work!
Went to ski in Big sky Montana’s wore yhe patch and had zero altitude issues!
K**R
Enjoyed flying again
I've been miserable on airline flights for the last 9 months, since turning 73. I have asthma and COPD and restless legs. Any elevation is hard for me and cabin pressure was just too much. I thought I'd have to give up flying and I love to travel. I used these patches yesterday on a 5 hour flight and I had NO discomfort.
G**J
Really work!
Went to Peru where in Cusco the altitude is so high, hotels offer oxygen as an amenity (seriously). In my group, those with these patches were fine. Those with the altitude pills were having light-medium symptoms and two who decided to use nothing needed medical attention.I also have asthma but kept up with the middle group while hiking.They overall stick good but if your clothing rubs it off, it won’t stay back on. So have backups.
N**E
Sadly did not help and difficult to keep them sticking on.
I wanted these to work so badly. We cleaned our skin and stuck them on exactly where the directiosn stated. However, jsut from sweating from the vehicle to the ski slopes, they woudl already fall off. One day it was too cold to sweat, and they still fell off. It took forwever too, to find the little sticker in our clothe with all the layers we had on between face masks, scarfs, jackets and long johns. The one or two times I succesfuly kept them on, and reaplying (mostly) I did not feel any different. Still had almsot vertigo altitute symptoms. But we cannot even get out mponey back. So if you want something with a money back gurantee, I would not pruchase this. We have not been able to get in touch with anyone who was helpful. Thus now my negative review.
K**N
Not sure if they helped didn’t feel great
I am not sure if the altitude patches helped. This was my first time using them. I’ve been to high altitude before (Tibet, Mexico City), and have acclimated after a couple days. This was a short trip (3 days) so I wanted some help. It didn’t get rid of the lack of energy and overall fitness (hiking was harder than normal, even on flat land getting up out of the tub was a struggle). But I didn’t feel any nausea or sickness. My husband for the most part felt fine but each day he did feel bad for a bit maybe an hour each day even with the patches (needed to sit, didn’t want to eat, had a headache despite having taken Advil), even though we were hydrated and had food. It wasn’t so bad that he was immobile but he just didn’t feel great. I think it helped with my general motion sickness because usually when I’m in a car on winding roads I don’t feel great and I had no problems with the mountain roads. So, it’s hard to know what it did. They stuck to us fine but I laid on my tummy in bed, so the one on the tummy rubbed off, and after a shower the one by my ear came off when I dried my hair. Since there are 50 of them, we just used a new set of patches each day. Maybe they helped, but definitely neither of us felt great or at even 75% of our usual energy/fitness.
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