About Us
Our Story
Training hard. Breathing badly. And finally doing something about it.
The gym work was good, and the runs were getting longer. But the one thing that kept holding me back? Breathing.Every run felt like I had a brick on my chest. Wheezing, short of breath, gasping through my mouth like I'd never trained a day in my life.
Sleep wasn't any better.
I'd crash after a hard session and wake up feeling like I hadn't even rested. It wasn't just frustrating; it was killing my performance.
That's when I stumbled across nasal strips. First time I tried one, I thought, “Is this what breathing is supposed to feel like?” For the first time, I could actually pull in clean air through my nose. Training felt lighter, and I was finally focusing on my breathwork.
But there was a catch.
They never stayed on. The second I started sweating, or if it was raining, or even just rolling around in bed, the strip would peel off and die on me.
So I went down the rabbit hole. Researched adhesives, tested materials, tried every brand I could find. I wanted something that stood up to everything and did it without causing skin irritation.
After enough trial and error, I found it: the right adhesive, the right material, built to last in any scenario. A strip that actually stays on when you need it most.
That became Aerox.
Whether you're chasing performance, chasing better recovery, or just chasing a version of yourself that isn't tired all the damn time — Aerox is your partner to breathe better, sleep harder, and perform relentlessly.
Science-Backed
Every design decision is grounded in research on nasal physiology and adhesive science.
Skin-Safe
Medical-grade materials tested for daily use. Gentle on skin, fierce on performance.
Built to Stay
Designed for athletes. If it survives a sweaty CrossFit session, it'll survive your night.
TL;DR
Mouth breathing held me back in training and sleep. Strips helped but never stayed on. I built Aerox to fix that. Durable, skin-friendly strips that keep you breathing better, recovering faster, and performing harder.
