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Rhinomed Turbine Sport Nasal Dilators increase nasal airflow by 38%, offering a drug-free, customizable solution for improved breathing during exercise and sleep. Trusted by world-class athletes, this starter pack includes three sizes made from soft medical-grade polymers, designed for comfort and durability. Ideal for enhancing athletic performance and reducing nasal congestion without medication.







| ASIN | B00W6XIT20 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,381 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Respiration Flow Meters #1,081 in Home Use Medical Supplies & Equipment |
| Brand | Rhinomed |
| Brand Name | Rhinomed |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,646 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09349392000078 |
| Included Components | Nasal Dilators for Exercise |
| Item Nype Name | Nasal Dilator |
| Item Weight | 0.04 kg |
| Manufacturer | Rhinomed |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TURB30SAM |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Turbine Nasal Dilator Starter Pack (S, M, L) |
| Model Number | TURB30SAM |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| UPC | 749447180714 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
M**.
Worked great- with an added extra.
I use these and am very satisfied with them. There are some tricks I have figured out and since I've benefitted in the past from other well-written reviews I decided to "give back" and help some folks use these successfully. I tried the 'Mute' ones, which are more translucent "clear" and also a bit more soft or 'flimsy', and I didn't like them as well. So the yellow "Turbine" ones are it for me. My dentist recommended this device to me. I sleep on my back and my mouth drops open, tongue falls back blocking my airway, which causes snoring and, more seriously, long periods of sleep apnea. I tried a cpap machine but didn't like it at all. The relief it gave was outweighed by the discomfort and "too much-ness" of the entire bunch of equipment I had to wear every night. I tried these little things and took time to work out how to get the most from them. It's worth taking some time with them--they took a bit of fiddling to get the fit correct. (The video they have now is very much more clear than when I first found these things). The other thing I do is that I use paper "wound care" tape across my mouth to keep it from falling open. I apply lip balm, sort of 'roll' my lips together and apply the tape, then relax my lips. The tape stays on just fine and when I take it off in the morning it doesn't pull the sensitive skin on my lips. Some people apply the tape vertically, some horizontally. You have to try it a few times to get the right method for yourself. And use the paper tape that's made for changing dressings often. It has the least amount of adhesive. I had to get past the weirdness of having my mouth taped shut but that wasn't too bad. And it's not like I can't just open my mouth if needed. (It's not like I'm duct taping my whole mouth shut!!! ) It just keeps the mouth closed and the tongue from falling backward the way it does if my mouth falls open in sleep, and it makes sure I'm breathing through my nose. I live in a kind of dry climate, at about 2100 ft. altitude, so I always run a humidifier while sleeping. I try to keep the humidity around 40-45% and that helps a lot. (Side-note, some folks have mentioned scabs and bleeding...I've never had that from these devices, but as I said, I live in a high, dry climate and used to get nosebleeds. I have learned that I get fewer nosebleeds when I'm well hydrated by drinking plenty of water *and* running the humidifier) I really recommend that you try these two things together--the tape WITH the nasal dilators has made ALL the difference and I no longer use the cpap machine. A note on care of these devices; I take the little things out every morning and clean them right away, before I brush my teeth. Don't just put it on your nightstand...I've lost about 4 of them this way! I forget about them, then they get knocked off somehow and they're hard to see... I think they just got vacuumed up. The yellow ones are easier to see if you drop them, too! To clean it, I use a very soft toothbrush (like the kind you get after having oral surgery). I wet both the device and the toothbrush, drag the wet brush across a bar of unscented soap, and scrub the entire device gently. Then I rinse it well and set it on a special tiny dish I keep on the bathroom counter for this purpose. Then at night, it's always right there, clean, dry and ready to use. Sometimes I soak it in Hydrogen peroxide for a few minutes after washing but it never foams up like it would if there were lots of bacteria left on it. I have used these for WAY longer than the recommended 10 days. They're silicone! They're quite durable and can last a good while. Good luck!
K**O
Helps me sleep, good product, could be a bit softer
I used this product for sleep, but do sometimes wear it in the day for activity or just to enjoy breathing. I have some unfortunately-shaped nostrils that contribute to snoring and sleep apnea. This product has helped with that in a valuable way. Breathing - It opens up your nose by basically creating a firm "ring" of plastic that supports your nostril from the inside. It opens your airways and makes it easier to breathe through your nose. I've been able to stop breathing through my mouth as much because of these, and my sleep is improved when I use them. Sizing - I used the medium size. There is an adjustment on the "arms," but I found that these just collapsed or clicked shut in the process of putting them in my nose, so I eventually just got used to using them fully "collapsed." I would recommend the company just try to make more options for firm sizes instead of using this adjustment system. Comfort - The top of the hoop inside the nostril has a softer material (silicone/rubber of some kind) on the "wings" that stick up against the top of your nose. I feel like these (and the whole unit) could maybe be a little softer. After an adjustment period, I tolerate the device pretty well. But after a full night of use, your nose can feel a little "raw" - especially if you move it around or adjust it much. Grossness - Sorry to be gross, but basically an FYI - if you're exerting yourself and have allergies like I do, you may find some snot collecting at the area at the base of the nose where the connecting arm sits. Having the item in can make it hard to wipe that away without also irritating your nose. This isn't a huge downside, but it can bug you if you're spending a lot of time with these in and have that issue. Just keep an eye out for it, and be prepared to remove it once in awhile to clean things up. Suggestion - I wouldn't mind some of these in skin tone colors. I'm not really going for that punk rock look, so having a more "discreet" color option than bright yellow would be nice. Overall, the issues I've mentioned are minor in comparison to how much these have helped me with my breathing. I'm grateful for them, and I hope the company will continue to iterate on their design.
B**Y
Great for sleeping! Comfortable!
Amazing. I bought the 3pack of smalls. I’ve been using Intake Magnetic Nasal dialators and really like them but I didn't want to have to keep buying adhesives so I decided to try this product. NO DISCOMFORT, easy to get in and out. Opened my nose holes up enough to sleep well. Win!
D**M
stays in place, does the job, probably not the best option for sleeping
I purchased the three-pack of assorted sizes. The the product arrived, I decided to try the Medium size first. It was tricky inserting the two sides into my nostrils, but once in place I could tell it really increased airflow. I decided to sleep with the product I my nose, to see how it compared to the same brand nasal strips I've used for years. The product seemed to work much better than the strips, and didn't seem too uncomfortable, at first. A few hours into the night, I noticed my nose was hurting a little, even though I was sleeping on my back, so pressure wouldn't be on my nose. When I woke in the morning, my nose was a little sore, and it was a little hard to remove the product without causing discomfort. The following night I went back to nasal strips, but after that I decided to try the Small size Turbine. The Small inserted a little easier, and seemed to work as well as the medium sized version. It was a little uncomfortable, but not too bad. I slept through the night, and when I woke up, my nose was irritated from the device. I continued to use the Small one for a few nights, and when I woke up this morning, I noticed there was a little blood on the device, and it really hurt removing it. It apparently caused an injury to the inside of my nostrils, with a tiny amount of blood being visible on both sides. I really like how much the product increases airflow, but I won't be using these again any time soon.I'm going to be checking out similar products, to see if there is one more suitable for sleeping. I do think I'll use these while riding my bike, since that's usually limited to an hour or two. I've just found these aren't comfortable for sleep, and may cause small lacerations or abrasions in the nose.
S**O
Not cool!
Look, I'm used to adapting to uncomfortable devices; I've had dental braces as an adult, I've recently switched to barefoot style shoes, have had to learn to sleep with casts for broken bones etc.. But nothing prepared me for the utter molestation of these nasal dialators. I gave them a solid try, really, but they are simply the worst! Like others, I wanted these for better sleep but they cause incredible irritation. I've been waking up feeling like I've been punched in the face, and even after taking them out I'm left suffering for hours afterwards. I'm running right back to the stick on strips and these are going straight into the bin.
P**E
I can breathe!
I have been using nasal strips at night to breathe for several years due to being born with ridiculously small nasal passages. Nasal strips and taping my mouth closed helped with the occasional sleep apnea. But the skin on the bridge of my nose was suffering. I saw this product and it makes so much sense. But the reviews scared me. After watching their video on how to use it properly, I decided it was worth my attempt at trying. I didn’t bother with the multi size pack. I already know my passages are tiny. I ordered the package of 3 small devices and hoped for the best. These are adjustable. They come in the smallest position so I didn’t adjust them for my first try. I popped them in with no issues. They definitely open up the nasal passages. I slept in them all night the first night. They are very comfortable and I had no issues sleeping on my back or side with them. I could breathe all night. Took them out in morning, used a toothbrush (only to be used on the nose piece) with a little soap to clean it. I have now worn them for several nights and I’m very pleased with them. I can only imagine that the people complaining did not properly size their devices as my nares are so tiny, and yet the small is still comfortable despite opening my nares wide as designed. I appreciate these little devices and I’m sure I’ll be a repeat customer. My only complaint: I wish they came with a case to store them in between uses- like a tiny retainer case that has vent holes to dry out after washing them.
J**Y
Strips over nasal dilator 9 times out of 10
I tried these for 2 nights. I had a deviated septum. The first night, when I first put them in, I thought “oh wow, I can breath from both of my nostrils, that’s nice,” and then within 2 hours it had began to kind of hurt my nose and feel uncomfortable. There is a very fine line when it comes to getting them seating in your nose comfortably and it being quite a bother. So, I ditched them and bought some adhesive nose strips. Unfortunately I forgot about them until today and found out I missed return window by one day! lol! Anyway, the strips work great if you just clean your nose with rubbing alcohol before applying. All in all, would not recommend. The second star is because I’m sure there are people out there that might find them tolerable.
I**E
I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT THESE!!
I’m a long-distance runner and I noticed that I was having difficulty inhaling through my nose. I went to 2 ENT doctors because I thought that I might need surgery; the first recommended that I start using a nasal spray for congestion. I was still having difficulty inhaling after using that for a few months, so he referred me to a 2nd ENT doctor. He told me to try Breathe Right strips and they worked wonders, but they fall off within 5 minutes because I sweat so much. I was tired of spending a ton of money on these doctors visits for them to tell me that nothing is wrong with my nose (even though I think it’s pretty obvious that I have a nasal valve collapse that I wish would be treated). That’s when I found these nasal dilators and THEY’VE CHANGED MY LIFE. They’re a great, less invasive alternative to surgery. It took some practice to figure out how to place them in my nose properly, definitely watch the video tutorial. It looks a little funny sticking out of your nose but oh well. I’ve been wearing them for at least 3 months and they’re holding up well. You can definitely feel it in your nose but it’s not uncomfortable. I have a nose ring and luckily the nasal dilator doesn’t interfere with it. I wear a size medium on all runs except for easy runs since that’s when I’m not breathing as hard. My only criticism is that they might slip a little during super high-intensity runs when I’m breathing really hard, so I have to adjust them a bit. Or I’ll just exhale through my mouth instead. Also, I tend to avoid wearing them in the winter because snot will get all over them since my nose runs a lot. But other than that, I highly recommend them!! :D
C**N
ecarteur nasal
fonctionne très bien; l' ajustement des coussinets est très utile en cas de déviation de la cloison car on peut régler différemment les 2 narines. j'hésite entre la taille M qui est confortable et la taille L qui tient mieux ( insertion plus profonde ). Rhinomed fabrique une version plus souple destinée qu' au sommeil ( ronfleurs non sportifs ).
R**Y
Bulk airflow achieved.
Love training with these, hold shape, opens the airway. Took a few times to get used to it but not can’t imagine not using it
M**.
prodotto da non comprare perche fermo in dogana per problemi di carattere sanitario?
Ho acquistato questo prodotto tramite amazon dall'america, da 10 gg il ptodotto fermo in dogana e fedex ha girato la pratica ad antelli che mi ha chiamato perche il prodotto non riconosciuto in italia in quanto prodotto che dovrebbe avere un marchio di dispositivo sanitario. ne venditore ne amazon stanno risolvendo. dopo innumerevoli chiamate ho aperto a z con amazon ma tergiversano senza accettare il rimborso. consiglio mio NON COMPRATE QUESTO ARTICOLO PERCHE' LO BLOCCANO IN DOGANA PER QUESTIONI SANITARIE. si tratta di un semplice divaricatore per il naso che probabilemnte viene venduto in italia tramite amazon senza le dovute docuemntazione sanitaria.... in aggiornamento
C**U
Me ayuda mucho a respirar, pues tengo la nariz chueca
En un accidente se me enchuecó la naríz hace muchos años. No es tan evidente a la vista; sin embargo me cuesta mucho respirar con la narina izquierda porque el hueso está desviado. Con este aditamento se abre muy bien la narina y entra todo el aire. La uso para el yoga, y para el cardio también y me funciona de maravilla, porque me permite meter todo el aire necesario sin la angustia que a veces sentía antes. Así puedo aumentar mi rendimiento con mucha tranquilidad. También la uso para no roncar en la noche y sí ayuda, aunque no al 100%. Lo bueno es que los pequeños ronquidos que me llegan a salir son casi imperceptibles.
M**T
Give this starter pack a try, it could save your life, quite literally!
This genuinely really helps me with my breathing at night! I was punched on the side of my nose around 20 years ago, and for all that time every night I have struggled to breathe. The only rest I could truly get is using a nasal spray, which can be harmful long term. I feel my intelligence reducing when I get a few bad nights sleep, so surgery was honestly my next option. Thought I'd give nasal strips one last try (the ones with magnets), but this popped up when searching. And honestly, they're absolutely amazing. Instantly they open your nose fully so you can breathe. They make me look.a bit weird, so I cant wear them in the day time. I have quite a bug nose I guess, but I found the smallest one from the starter pack of 3 is more than sufficient. In fact even the medium sized one makes my nose hurt a little. I wish I found these 20 years ago, or maybe they didn't even exist. But honestly, these are likely quite literally a life saver for me. Sleep Apnea can cause long term heart problems, memory problems, strikes, etc etc. I don't know if there are any bad chemicals in this, but frankly I don't care - I'd like to think its non toxic. Honestly, for £15 quid for a starter pack of 3, I'd urge anyone with breathing difficulties to at least try these. £15 is a very small price to pay, in the pursuit kf your long term health. They're absolutely amazing. Thank you for inventing these!
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