The Network
The locker rooms where CO2 therapy is becoming standard.
AEIR sits inside NHL training rooms, NFL recovery facilities, elite endurance houses, and the performance programs of top NCAA football. No sponsored deals. No logo placements. Just the work — and the growing list of athletes who decided the mechanism was worth keeping.
Named. Attributed. No logos.
Every card is text-first with a silhouette/portrait placeholder. Zero team branding.
NHL athlete, no logos
Jonathan Toews
NHL · Center · 3× Stanley Cup Champion
Former Blackhawks captain. One of hockey's most respected leaders. An early advocate for CO2 therapy as part of longevity-minded recovery.
NHL athlete, no logos
Nathan MacKinnon
NHL · Center · Hart Trophy winner
Colorado Avalanche superstar. Widely regarded as the fastest and most dynamic player in the league. Integrates AEIR into his recovery routine.
"It's part of the routine now. Session after session, the soreness I used to carry just isn't there." Quote Draft — Approval Needed
NHL athlete, no logos
Gabriel Landeskog
NHL · Left Wing · Stanley Cup Champion
Former Avalanche captain. Known for physicality, leadership, and the kind of long-arc career that depends on recovery infrastructure.
NHL athlete, no logos
Brock Nelson
NHL · Center · Islanders cornerstone
Reliable two-way forward. Cornerstone of the NYI lineup and part of the growing AEIR network across the NHL.
NHL athlete, no logos
Nikolaj Ehlers
NHL · Forward · Featured story below
One of AEIR's earliest success stories — used CO2 therapy to recover from an ankle fracture and accelerate his return to the ice.
NHL athlete, no logos
James van Riemsdyk
NHL · Forward
Veteran forward. Long NHL career, net-front presence, scoring reliability — the kind of player whose recovery toolkit has been iterated for more than a decade.
NHL athlete, no logos
Adam Lowry
NHL · Center · Winnipeg
Known for defensive reliability and physical play. Part of the Winnipeg-area AEIR network.
NHL athlete, no logos
Tom Wilson
NHL · Forward · Stanley Cup Champion
Washington Capitals power forward. One of the most physically imposing players in the league — exactly the population CO2 therapy was built around.
NFL athlete Brian Kula in AEIR suit
Brian Kula
NFL · AEIR advocate
NFL advocate for AEIR. Featured in ongoing content around recovery and longevity in professional football.
"Twenty minutes in the suit beats a week of chasing soreness with gadgets." Quote Draft — Approval Needed
Jason Pohl in AEIR suit at Iron Man TX
Jason Pohl
Endurance · Iron Man Texas 2026
Rebuilding from an Achilles-history injury toward competitive Iron Man. The centerpiece of AEIR's 2026 endurance program. Full story on the triathlon page.
Mike Barwis / Barwis Methods
Mike Barwis
Performance · Barwis Methods · Podcast collaborator
One of the most respected performance training voices in professional sports. Barwis Methods integrates AEIR across its performance protocols.
Precision Hydration team visit
Precision Hydration team
Endurance science · Iron Man week visit
The Precision Hydration performance science team visited AEIR's Iron Man house and experienced the full-body suit firsthand. Professional endurance community, exploring the mechanism.
By Sport
Find your sport.
Hockey
NHL recovery, locker-room adoption, featured stories.
Explore →Football
NFL, NCAA partnerships, Barwis Methods.
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Golf
Joint mobility, longevity play, the Brian Kula story.
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Running
Weekend runners to ultras. Paste-led protocol.
Explore →Triathlon
Iron Man program. Pohl case study. Precision Hydration.
Explore →Partnerships that opened the network.
No logos, no sponsorship. Working relationships.
Barwis Methods
Performance training collaboration with Mike Barwis. Joint podcast content. Integration across Barwis athlete protocols.
Red Bull
Working relationship with one of the world's leading performance brands. Multi-sport athlete exposure.
CAA and top agencies
Engaged with leading talent and sports agencies — opening doors to athletes across every major sport.
Top NCAA football programs
Partnered with top-tier NCAA football programs, with plans to scale across the program level. Written only, no logos.
Locker Room List
Teams that have adopted AEIR in their rooms.
Plus a growing list of NCAA football programs and professional training facilities integrating CO2 therapy into recovery protocols. Names only — no logos, no crests, no branded imagery. The point is the adoption, not the endorsement.
Read the science they're seeing →Featured Story
Nikolaj Ehlers — ankle fracture, and back on the ice.
Ehlers is one of AEIR's earliest and cleanest public success stories. After an ankle fracture, he integrated CO2 therapy into his recovery protocol as part of accelerating his return to the ice.
The mechanism: transcutaneous CO2 drives oxygen delivery into injured tissue via the Bohr Effect, supporting the body's natural repair processes. For an acute orthopedic injury — bone healing, soft tissue repair, circulation to an immobilized joint — the research on accelerated fracture healing and muscle injury repair aligns directly with what the protocol targets.
He came back on schedule. The clinical mechanism matched the clinical outcome. That's the story AEIR kept seeing, which is why the product exists.
Explore hockey athletes →"I was dealing with an ankle fracture. CO2 therapy was part of how I got back on the ice."
— Nikolaj Ehlers
Nikolaj Ehlers in CO2 therapy recovery
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Partner Clinics
Clinics that use AEIR.
FNC — Minnetonka, MN
The Functional Neurology Center
Minnetonka, Minnesota
Specialized neurorehabilitation facility. TBI, concussion, dysautonomia, vestibular dysfunction, stroke recovery, movement disorders. Integrates hyperbaric and AEIR CO2 therapy into recovery protocols.
SD Chiropractic Neurology
San Diego Chiropractic Neurology
San Diego, California
Functional neurology and advanced spinal care. 30+ years of combined experience, 1,000+ patients treated. Non-surgical decompression, vestibular therapy, concussion recovery, autonomic dysfunction. AEIR CO2 suits as part of the recovery toolkit.
Two ways in
If you're an athlete: reach out. If you're a fan: shop.
Athletes and representatives: AEIR runs a limited trial program for serious athletes who want to evaluate the Flex Kit or CO2 Renew paste as part of their training and recovery. If that's you — or you represent someone — get in touch.
Everyone else: The same mechanism the athletes use is in the same two flagships you can buy right now. CO2 Renew 5-Pack at $99 is the entry point. The Full-Body Flex Kit at $2,799 is the complete system.
Stories from the network.
Athlete features, clinic notes from Ross, and the occasional product update. One short email per week.