Main Clinic Supply Vita-Ox HD7 Backpack
Carry your Vita-Ox HD7 Portable Oxygen Concentrator comfortably and hands-free with the Main Clinic Supply Vita-Ox HD7 Backpack.
This specially designed backpack offers the perfect blend of protection, organization, and mobility. Whether you're running errands, traveling, or enjoying an active day out, the Vita-Ox HD7 Backpack lets you move freely while keeping your oxygen concentrator safe and easily accessible.
Key Features:
- Custom-Designed Fit — Engineered specifically for the Vita-Ox HD7 Portable Oxygen Concentrator and its accessories.
- Comfortable & Ergonomic — Padded shoulder straps, breathable back panel, and adjustable sternum strap for all-day comfort.
- Superior Protection — Durable, water-resistant exterior and padded interior to safeguard your device from bumps, dust, and light rain.
- Ample Storage — Multiple compartments and pockets for extra batteries, external charger, cannula, manuals, and personal items.
- Quick Access — Easy-open main compartment and side pockets so you can reach what you need without removing the backpack.
- Sleek & Discreet — Modern black design that looks like a regular backpack while keeping your therapy private.
Ideal for patients who value mobility, travel, or an active lifestyle without compromising on safety or convenience.
Compatible with: Main Clinic Supply Vita-Ox HD7 Portable Oxygen Concentrator.
What's Included: Vita-Ox HD7 Backpack with padded straps and accessory compartments.
Enjoy the freedom of hands-free carrying while keeping your Vita-Ox HD7 protected and organized. Add the Vita-Ox HD7 Backpack to your setup today!
About Main Clinic Supply
We're based in Rochester, Minnesota — home of the world-famous Mayo Clinic. We deliver free to all Mayo Clinic hospitals and local hotels. With FedEx's strong presence in Rochester, our family-owned business is able to ship late into the evening.
Inspired by Mayo Clinic's values, we prioritize helping people over making profits — embodying Dr. Mayo's 1910 mission statement: "The needs of the patient come first."