Oxistrip vs Intake Breathing

Adhesive strips vs magnetic nasal dilator — which approach suits you?

Oxistrip and Intake Breathing take two completely different approaches to the same goal — better nasal breathing. Oxistrip is a classic adhesive strip you stick on the bridge of your nose and forget about. Intake Breathing is a reusable magnetic dilator — two small magnets placed on each side of the nose that attract through the nasal septum, widening the nostrils.

Both solutions have their fans. Below we compare them point by point so you can decide what fits your lifestyle best.

Feature Comparison

FeatureOxistripIntake Breathing
TypeAdhesive stripMagnetic dilator
ReusableNo (single use)Yes
ComfortFlexible, barely noticeableBand across nose
Price model~$2–3 per strip$30–50 upfront
Sport useYes (Sport model)Yes
Sleep useIdealGood
SetupPeel and stickPlace magnetic bands

Verdict

Both products work — they improve nasal airflow and help you breathe more freely. The difference is in the approach and priorities.

Oxistrip wins on convenience and comfort. Peel, stick on your nose, and forget about it — the strip is flexible, barely noticeable, and stays put all night. Nothing to clean, store, or fiddle with. For people who value simplicity, it is a no-compromise solution.

Intake Breathing wins on reusability. If avoiding disposable strips matters to you, the magnetic dilator may be a better long-term choice — though it requires a higher upfront investment and a bit more care during setup.