Introducing
GlideScope ClearFit:
A Cover-Based Solution
GlideScope® ClearFit™ combines a reusable video baton with the broadest range of single-use cover styles and sizes designed to support routine and difficult airways. Seamlessly switch between Mac, Miller, and Hyperangle covers to accommodate diverse patient anatomies and clinician preferences.

Versatility, Visualization and Value
The ClearFit video baton, paired with single-use covers, is designed to deliver trusted performance in routine and difficult airway management in a cost-effective platform.
Your First Look at ClearFit
See how ClearFit fits into your everyday practice. Watch our introductory video to discover its key features and benefits.
Designed for Cover Adaptability
The ClearFit video baton is compatible with the broadest range of single-use cover styles, including Mac, Miller and Hyperangle.

Hyperangle 3
0270-1127, Box/10

Hyperangle 4
0270-1128, Box/10

Mac 2
0270-1129, Box/10

Mac 3
0270-1130, Box/10

Mac 4
0270-1131, Box/10

Miller 2
0270-1132, Box/10
Product Highlights
Looking to take a deeper dive into ClearFit's capabilities?
Watch the video to see ClearFit in action.
This isn’t just a glimpse of the product’s capabilities—it’s also a valuable tool for team training and implementation.
Essential Insights for Airway Management
Explore findings showing how GlideScope hyperangulated video laryngoscopes improves first-pass success in endotracheal intubation. See how it supports airway management and enhances clinical practice. Read the study.
Bringing It All Together
Technique Videos
Helpful Information
Learning Tracheal Intubation with a Hyperangled Video Laryngoscopy Blade: Sub-analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Anesthesia 2024, Ott et al
Clinicians familiar with direct laryngoscopy can become proficient with hyperangulated-blade video laryngoscopy after approximately 12 intubation attempts, with low first attempt failure rates.
Body posture during simulated tracheal intubation: GlideScope® videolaryngoscopy vs Macintosh direct laryngoscopy for novices and experts
Anaesthesia 2015, Grundgeiger et al
Using a Glidescope video laryngoscope compared to a direct Macintosh blade allows for a more upright, ergonomically favorable posture with less neck and back flexion, potentially reducing provider strain and improving procedural comfort.
Anesthesiology News, 2024
Recent clinical trials show that video laryngoscopy offers significant advantages over direct laryngoscopy, including higher success rates and improved patient safety, supporting its use in routine and difficult airway management.