CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by howkim » Tue Nov 16, 2010 6:45 pm

I have two favorites - a nasal (the Activa) and a FFM ( F&P 431). I've used mostly the 431 for the last several years, because I mouth breathe and don't tolerate taping my mouth for many days in a row. (HATE CHIN STRAPS!!!) The 431 has this nice little shelf that my chin nestles into. As long as the cushion is clean, I don't usually have much of a leak problem. I just got a new cushion and it fits like a suction cup, which is really good.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by Muse-Inc » Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:48 pm

Lotta of us here wear the RespCare Hybrid Universal mask, a combo of pillows and oral cushion that covers the mouth making this a full-face mask (FFM). It comes with 3 sizes of oral cushion and 3 sizes of pillows that can be set at 2 heights. It's pretty durned comfortable, does not touch the forehead, or cover the nose.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by cobra4x4 » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:43 pm

I've only ever used 2 masks ...

1. Swift II nasal pillow - comfortable but the barrel moved or got pushed out of alignment when sleeping on side.

2. Swift FX nasal pillow - extremely comfortable, least obtrusive mask made, headgear tends to ride up if you toss and turn while sleeping. My preferred mask.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by SuperGeeky » Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:12 am

CPap Pro , I need not say more...

http://nomask.com

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by Physician » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:47 am

spitintheocean wrote:Are you purchasing the right size headgear when you buy the mask?

I wear a small Quattro but a medium sized headgear. I believe that Resmed's headgear come in four sizes.


I've tried all the ResMed straps. The problem is that when the verticals are short enough to inhibit/restrict the top strap from popping off, the straps which hold on to the mask (circumferential) are too short.

Anyone else find this to be the case ?

ResMed should make the verticals just as adjustable as circumferentials.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by schweining » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:00 pm

Just started using a Bi-Pap machine and I was given a new mask called the Wisp - pretty comfortable - no leaks - only problem I can see in the future is how do you breath when your nose is stuffy from allergies and you can't open your mouth??

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by cobra4x4 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:37 pm

I take an allergy pill about an hour before I go to bed, The air blowing through the wisp (and many other masks) will clear your sinuses. I too had the same thoughts when I started but soon found out it wasn't a big issue. You may go to bed stuffed up (if thats the case just breath through your mouth for a bit while still trying through your nose as well) and all of a sudden you'll notice your all cleared up or you'll be sleeping and won't even notice.

I also find the Wisp mask very very comfortable while providing excellent therapy.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by ozze_dollar » Tue Apr 02, 2013 10:36 pm

I find the most comfortable is the Resmed Mirage softgel nasal mask. I need to wear a nose bridge protector and then its great. Evvery 4 or 5 days I make a a switch to Aloha pillows for a few days to give my face a break. Works for me.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by khauser » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:46 am

schweining wrote:Just started using a Bi-Pap machine and I was given a new mask called the Wisp - pretty comfortable - no leaks - only problem I can see in the future is how do you breath when your nose is stuffy from allergies and you can't open your mouth??
What is your pressure setting? Mine is quite high and I've yet to run in to a situation where nasal pillows can't find a way through.

Five minutes or so may be less enjoyable when you start.....

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by hamonrye » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:55 pm

I use the Opus 360 and really like it. I think it's made by Fisher Paykel.

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Re: CPAP Masks - Which is most comfortable?

Post by Stormynights » Wed Apr 03, 2013 7:08 pm

The SleepWeaver Elan. On those weird nights when I get leaks I wear an eye mask over it.

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