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CPAP Camping Like Never Before

By April 9, 2014December 12th, 2014General

The Z1 allows you really go camping. Before, CPAP users had to invest in pricey 12-volt power adapters and DC converters for their equipment, and they had to make sure they were camping somewhere that provided them with electricity.

With the Z1, you’re free. Free to go camping wherever you please – in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, if that’s what floats your boat. Even though there’s no electricity in the rainforest, your Z1’s portable power supplies will keep you breathing easy (humidity notwithstanding) without tying you down.

CPAP campers can invest in a Powershell to camp cordlessly, and a few extra batteries will cut out the need for any recharge while adventuring. All you need is your machine, your tube, your mask, and the great outdoors.

If you’re camping for a more extended period of time (more than just a few days), your car’s battery can charge your CPAP for you with the Z1’s DC adaptor. You don’t need to purchase expensive voltage converters or jump cables, like you would for most CPAP machines.

Of course, there’s always the RV option, or, for rugged campers who nonetheless have certain medical needs, there are tents with built-in electricity (like this one http://www.joyofcamping.com/camping-tips/eureka-tents-built-in-power-outlets/). Some, however, argue that a tent with electricity takes away from the true camping experience.

However you prefer to go camping, the Z1 can go with you and keep you compliant with your CPAP therapy while you live the adventurous lifestyle you’re accustomed to.

 

 

 

 

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