

🌬️ Breathe Better, Live Better — The Smart Nasal Rinse for the Modern Pro
The Navage Starter Bundle is a premium nasal irrigation system featuring powered suction for fast, drug-free relief from congestion caused by allergens and irritants. It includes one Navage Nose Cleaner device and 30 pre-measured SaltPods for mess-free saline rinses. Designed with three nose pillow sizes for a personalized fit and powered by 2 AA batteries, this lightweight, travel-friendly system offers a safe, comfortable, and hygienic way to clear nasal passages in just 30 seconds.











| ASIN | B01787L6QY |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,853 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #19 in Sinus Medicine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (37,857) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RSI2 |
| Manufacturer | RhinoSystems, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.25 x 6 x 8 inches; 2.15 Pounds |
P**S
Tried the Rest, Came Back to the Best: Naväge
I’ve used Naväge for years, and it’s hands down the best sinus rinse system I’ve ever tried. Nothing else even comes close—not even NasalFresh MD. The power, the ease, the clean design, the way it actually clears you out without making a mess—Naväge just works. I travel constantly for work, so my sinuses are always fighting hotel air, flights, and climate shifts. Naväge is the one thing that keeps me breathing like a normal person instead of someone who just crawled out of a dust storm. It’s easy to pack, simple to use, and consistently reliable. After trying other options (yes, even NasalFresh MD) I appreciate Naväge even more. It’s sturdy, well made, and feels like a real medical-grade device, not a toy. The suction power alone puts others to shame. If you’re on the fence, take the leap. This is the product I recommend to everyone I know because it’s the one that actually does what it promises. Naväge is worth every penny.
V**D
From a Science Standpoint
The concept of this product is absolutely perfect! If you are swimmer then you'll understand the concept of how this works better. From a science standpoint, the material is made very well, there is nothing cheap about it. The instructions are easy to read, but the instructions are long, so please take the time to read it throughly. I believe that disclaimers should be implemented, such as if your nose bleeds a lot maybe this product is not for you. I don't suggest if your nose is bleeding while doing this, you should not use this. Secondly, this might be a bit controversial but if you use any schedule two drugs or a regular basis, this may not be for you as well due to deteriorating nasal cavity over time. But if you do have the common cold/flu/alligeries or sinus this will be the best thing ever. I tried to find the actual specifications on the actual manufaturing and salt packs, but I couldn't find it on a public knowledge basis. This part may be internal (if you're in Science BioPharma like I am you'll understand) For actual use, I feel like a swimmer because the concept is really good. Ideally, you have to make sure to keep your mouth open and do not hold your breath! If you do, the pump valve will not move (going up & down) If water is going down your throat and out your mouth...you're doing it wrong. If water is making you gag or choke...you're doing it wrong. You have to relax and allow the saline to going in one nostril and out the other. The nozzle is rotating, this way you have the option to switch which way you would like the saline to go in or out. This part is optional but it's better if you use alkaline distilled water and warm it for thirty seconds. Warmth is better and more comfortable for the nose this way the saline can work better and mucus comes out faster. If you see the solution leave your nostril on side and go into the bottom tank you are doing it correctly! Apologize for the long review, hope this helps. Cheers to breathing better!
M**K
Love it! Clears my Head!
I was having sinus issues and thought I'd give Navage a try. I had seen advertisements for it from time to time but I was apprehensive about whether I could use it, or if I would chicken out. After the Navage starter bundle arrived a waited a day or two to build up my confidence. My first time it took me a while to get onto using it, first the water wasn't coming through and then I was getting water down my throat. I read in the instructions to press my tongue on the roof of my mouth and all was fixed. And I could do it! My second attempt went very smoothly with no issues at all. And the best part is that my head is clear! No more running nose, no drainage down my throat. I highly recommend this product!
C**L
4 stars for people without a deviated septum
I have suffered sinus issues due to deviated septum and seasonal allergies for 30 years. I've tried everything. Anyone who has real sinus issues knows that you need something with power, not manual like a neti pot or squeeze bottle. I'm comparing the Navage to the the original Grossan Nasal Irrigation System invented in the 70's and the current Sinupulse Nasal Irrigation System you can get on Amazon. I believe these two systems are in the same league as the Navage. If you are comparing it to pretty much anything else, the Navage will win out because it has power, as would the Sinupulse and other powered machines. There is no comparison between power and non-power. I'm guessing many reviews are comparing manual neti pots to the Navage and that is just not fair. The Navage is far superior to a neti pot due to its power and will review well every time because of that. Take that into account before you get excited about the prospect of a new and much better-powered machine. Pros: *The Navage works as well, if not better, than other powered machines, because of the suction. *The Navage gives a deep, clean feeling, perhaps even more than other powered machines. *The Navage gets the job done. Cons: *If you have a deviated septum the Navage is very difficult or impossible to use on the side where you most likely have most of your blockage. You can try using a nasal dilator like a breath right strip to help the flow, but it is possible that you get no flow at all or something very much inferior to your other machine. Let's face it: a lot of people with sinus problems have them because of deviated septum, so the question is, is it worth it to you? It will do a fabulous job on one side and you may need to use your original powered machine on the other. For $100 I personally think it's still worth it. Although it doesn't work on one side I do seem to cough up more afterwards. The mere fact that the water is slowly passing by near the sinus openings does something. You will know right away if it's not working on your deviated side. There will be no suction, or at least a lot less than on the other side. If you try it the first time and you get no suction switch the position of the nasal pillows. Most likely, you unknowingly started on your deviated side. *The Navage is substantially messier than any powered machine I've used in 30 years. There is a learning curve, especially with a deviated septum. You will swallow water, spit up water, get your shirt wet, etc. Once you figure out how to use it, though, this messiness dissipates. *The Navage does not allow you to use Xylitol (very toxic to dogs/pets) which can have benefits in preventing the development of bacterial sinus infections. It also does not use baking soda, which at first I thought would be a problem, but it's not. The pure saline does not burn and mixes with the whole tank of water evenly. *The suction is no joke. When you use a regular powered nasal irrigation system the primary feeling is water going up your nose. With the Navage, the primary feeling is the suction. It takes some time to get used to it. It can be alarming at first, but you just have to be calm, breathe through your mouth, and take breaks as needed. You are in full control of the power button at all times. Summary: The Navage is great for people without a deviated septum (probably superior to other powered machines). However, it's questionable for people with a deviated septum because you are only getting half the benefit. If this is your first powered machine, I would buy something like a Sinupulse first; that alone will give you relief. If you want to add this later do so. If you've had a powered machine for years this may be a nice addition to your collection of sinus treatment options.
E**N
Good idea in theory, but it’s too aggressive. This thing will give you a headache, threw it out.
F**N
El pedido llegó muy rápido, en buenas condiciones. La máquina funciona muy bien y cumple lo que promete
A**I
ممتاز جدا وانصح بشراء قطعة تخلصك من استخدام الملح المخصص لها لان سعره مرتفع
A**W
Amazing unit wish I bought this years ago a definite must buy
M**S
My wife bought one of these after seeing 'rave reviews' all over the internet. The item was pricey, but as she has sinus issues, we gave it a go. She has tried several times to use it, and so have I, and it just doesn't perform as expected/claimed. The flow rate is ridiculously low, and there is no vacuum action at all. A nasal irrigation bottle performs much, much better and is less than 10% of the price.
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