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Should come in todayDid your altitude simulator thing come in yet? Which one did you get?
100% agree, these masks probably help when training to get body prepared for lower oxygen, but your body also gets used to taking the thing off and resting with "normal" oxygen levels. Elevation does more than just decrease oxygen, your body reacts and recovers different with the atmospheric pressure changes as well. Many people have problems just simply sleeping at altitude. Not bashing the mask, it cant hurt, but elevation does things to your body that a mask cant replicate and arriving a day or two early can make all the difference in the world.Do as much cardio exercise as you can leading up to the hunt. Arrive a day or two before the hunt to let your body get used to the altitude. Drink lots of water. What elevation will you hunt? 7000 feet is not the same as 10,000 feet. That said, I hunted this fall with a couple fellows from the Midwest. They hunted hard right at the Continental Divide, 8000 feet or so. The first day, they hunted on horses but had to make a pretty long scramble on foot to get into position for the shots. They killed two bulls. But the younger of the two hunters, in his 20s, exerted himself and ended up with spontaneous subcutinous emphasema. His lungs couldn't expel CO2 correctly and he was hurting and grounded the rest of the hunt. I'm no doctor but I think elevation had something to do with it. My point is, get in shape and give yourself some time to adjust.