🏞️ Conquer the Heights, Defy the Sickness!
SUMMIT Altitude Sickness Acclimation Tablets are specially formulated to support rapid altitude acclimation and recovery. Each tablet is designed to enhance hydration and prevent altitude sickness, making them ideal for hikers, skiers, and climbers. With a blend of natural ingredients, including ginger, these tablets provide a caffeine-free solution to maintain peak performance at high altitudes.
A**D
Seemed to work! Will use again:)
Went to Colorado last 6 days. Put these in my water and wire a patch and didn’t have any elevation sickness. Have to drink lots of water:) I recommend them! Fruity taste
A**R
Never without it
Can’t be without this! It’s a life saver! Always have it with me when I travel.
B**T
Altitude sickness -they work!
These altitude sickness adhesive stickers saved the day when traveling through the Andes. Many people were ill at 8,000-13,000 feet. I wore them even though I have never had altitude sickness. I actually think they gave me more energy, and saved me a trip to the doctor for the RX brand.
K**K
Good stuff
I took it while in Breckenridge. I assume it helped since I didn't suffer as much as last time I was out! Being unsure is why I gave it 4 stars...all good stuff in it!
W**Y
Did not work
I tried this product the patches and the summit tablets at the same time and it did not work. I went to Peru for two weeks. Cusco was at the highest altitude, I followed the directions abut these items did not work. Unfortunately there is no return policy so now I have these items that do not work. If you want something to help with your altitude sickness get stuff from your doctor. These supplements did not work. Save your money.
A**R
Don’t Think It Worked
We went to Cusco Peru (Machu Pechu) and we got to almost 12,000 feet. We did what they say and took the night before leaving Lima (at sea level). We then took in the morning at breakfast again before leaving. We got to Cusco and felt the same as others that took nothing. A bit light headed, poor balance and felt poorly. I understand there is a medicine called Diamax (excuse my spelling) which works but is a diuretic. Good luck!Update- that night I was taken by ambulance to the hospital. I was very sick. Got IVs, meds and was there for 14 hours to get stabilized. 3 days later I was very sick again. This time worse. I had gotten at one point to 16,000 ft on the bus ride.My point is altitude is no joke. On our tour of 27 people most have gotten sick and maybe a third skipped events. If you plan on over 10,000 ft see your doctor first, get cleared and quality meds.BTW my hats offf to the manufacturer. They saw my initial review and were kind enough to refund me what I paid. Very classy.
J**C
It must contain caffeine.
I took it when I went to high altitude area. It caused me palpitations and sleeping difficulties. I throw it away.
K**T
Worked at up to 12K elevation
We started taking one tablet 48 hours prior to a trip to Colorado and at least one tablet every day during our trip. We were able to get to 12,129 feet elevation with minimal to no issues for anyone in our group (age range from 16-60 and varying fitness levels).
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