Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Hello
I am a new member to this forum, but i've been lurking for some time, and have picked up quite a few tips - thanks
I have been using a ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset CPAP Machine for going on 3 years+, and I've also been using the Airfit p10 nasal pillows.
See pictures below before continued reading
So, the ongoing issue i have with the p10 strap is that it stretches over time causing leakage, but the rest of the apparatus was still in perfect condition. The entire p10 kit is expensive (yes insurance covers near all of it), but i don't like getting rid of something perfectly useable, so i started just buying the straps on eBay - approx. 14 to 18 bucks. But they still stretch, and seemingly a waste of money.
I decided to buy some elastic stretch ribbon tube - suitable for headbands, necklaces, and bracelets; it's made from polyamid and elastam and feels like cloth. It's folded over and sewn into a very long tube with a seam; it's maybe 1/4 wide, in a beautiful turquoise color. You buy it 5 metres at a time for 7 bucks.
The P10's grey plastic, that slides into the cloth strap, actually fits into this elastic stretch ribbon tube - it even stretched to fit around the grey plastic as it gets wider towards the end - fits like a glove.
By accident i found that velcro actually adhered to this elastic tube material. So, on the inside edge of the grey plastic i adhered a 1 1/2 inch long strip of male sided velcro. Then when I slid the elastic stretch ribbon tube over the grey plastic and over the velcro (covering the entire grey plastic before the bend) - it held on perfectly (and yes, to my surprise).
Great, now i have a working model to test, here is the results:
- The strap is thinner and lighter and not noticeable sleeping on my side. So far, much more comfortable than i even expected.
- Before, I didn't separate the strap separation on the original strap, so it could be felt between my head and the pillow. I don't feel the new strap - not at all - zero.
- It looks way better, might i even say say nice looking - and not so medical-ish. You know, if wearing an Airfit p10 on your face can be considered nice looking.
- It ends up costing approx. 50 cents each (based on the length needed for a p10 strap replacement), so it can be just thrown away. And based on the description of polyamid and elastam, it might actually not stretch out over time. I'll let you know once i've worn it for a few months.
So, i'll update with further long term time trials, but i wanted to get some thoughts from the forum, and rather if someone else has a different strap solution (other than a new one compliments of insurance). i did see one other strap solution, but it required 3D printing.
Oh, one other item that makes the CPAP experience better. Rite-Aid sells a fleece material tube that slides over the humidity tube. I use it from the machine to just an inch past the first connection (where the P10 then connects). It's much nicer than having a plastic tube or rubber joint rubbing against my skin.
Anyways, thanks for all the great member postings of questions and information.
D
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hLQWJA3n6PmRTPfz7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/op5LDYuRUQZjJmUT6
I am a new member to this forum, but i've been lurking for some time, and have picked up quite a few tips - thanks
I have been using a ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset CPAP Machine for going on 3 years+, and I've also been using the Airfit p10 nasal pillows.
See pictures below before continued reading
So, the ongoing issue i have with the p10 strap is that it stretches over time causing leakage, but the rest of the apparatus was still in perfect condition. The entire p10 kit is expensive (yes insurance covers near all of it), but i don't like getting rid of something perfectly useable, so i started just buying the straps on eBay - approx. 14 to 18 bucks. But they still stretch, and seemingly a waste of money.
I decided to buy some elastic stretch ribbon tube - suitable for headbands, necklaces, and bracelets; it's made from polyamid and elastam and feels like cloth. It's folded over and sewn into a very long tube with a seam; it's maybe 1/4 wide, in a beautiful turquoise color. You buy it 5 metres at a time for 7 bucks.
The P10's grey plastic, that slides into the cloth strap, actually fits into this elastic stretch ribbon tube - it even stretched to fit around the grey plastic as it gets wider towards the end - fits like a glove.
By accident i found that velcro actually adhered to this elastic tube material. So, on the inside edge of the grey plastic i adhered a 1 1/2 inch long strip of male sided velcro. Then when I slid the elastic stretch ribbon tube over the grey plastic and over the velcro (covering the entire grey plastic before the bend) - it held on perfectly (and yes, to my surprise).
Great, now i have a working model to test, here is the results:
- The strap is thinner and lighter and not noticeable sleeping on my side. So far, much more comfortable than i even expected.
- Before, I didn't separate the strap separation on the original strap, so it could be felt between my head and the pillow. I don't feel the new strap - not at all - zero.
- It looks way better, might i even say say nice looking - and not so medical-ish. You know, if wearing an Airfit p10 on your face can be considered nice looking.
- It ends up costing approx. 50 cents each (based on the length needed for a p10 strap replacement), so it can be just thrown away. And based on the description of polyamid and elastam, it might actually not stretch out over time. I'll let you know once i've worn it for a few months.
So, i'll update with further long term time trials, but i wanted to get some thoughts from the forum, and rather if someone else has a different strap solution (other than a new one compliments of insurance). i did see one other strap solution, but it required 3D printing.
Oh, one other item that makes the CPAP experience better. Rite-Aid sells a fleece material tube that slides over the humidity tube. I use it from the machine to just an inch past the first connection (where the P10 then connects). It's much nicer than having a plastic tube or rubber joint rubbing against my skin.
Anyways, thanks for all the great member postings of questions and information.
D
https://photos.app.goo.gl/hLQWJA3n6PmRTPfz7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/op5LDYuRUQZjJmUT6
Last edited by barrabee on Fri Jun 26, 2020 12:12 pm, edited 12 times in total.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
After the P10 strap stretches out, when you wash it it shrinks back.
Another solution is the N30 strap. It works with P10 but has an adjustible strap.
Another solution is the N30 strap. It works with P10 but has an adjustible strap.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
I do the same as Dog Slobber; I bought the N30 adjustable strap and replace the P10 strap with it.... if it happens to stretch out, I can just tighten it.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Washing the headgear in HOT water shrinks it enough to extend the use by at least double, or triple.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Thanks for the replies. I did wash and dry on high heat the original straps, and it did add a bit more time before needing replacing. I took a look at the N30 strap. I like that it's adjustable, but I wonder if it would be as comfortable as the one I made. I'll still update the post after a few months passes, and state rather the one I made stretches out too.
I posted pictures in the original post of this topic
I posted pictures in the original post of this topic
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Than you for reminding me I am due to wash some headgear.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Sorry to hijack thread, how does the n30 attach to the p10. Can somebody post a pic. Thanks
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
exactly the same way as the p10 strap does. it has the same holes that line up perfectly.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Sorry when I searched N30 this came up and I was like how would that attached, but I see the correct one now.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
That's not the N30, that's the N30i. ResMed may make good equipment but their marketing team can't name their products for sh!t.
This is an N30 strap on a P10. Note the spot strap and adjustable clasp.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
That's brilliant! Thank you. I've been using a P10 for about 6 years now. Yes, the strap shrinks a bit if you wash it in hot water, but despite doing that regularly, I find that after about a year my strap is 1" - 1½" longer than a new strap. That would depend on the size of your head, I suppose. I found that wringing out the strap, letting it semi-dry, then toasting it with a hair dryer shrinks it more, but nonetheless it does get longer over a period. I've been buying a new strap about every 12 - 16 months. They're not that expensive, and it doesn't break the bank, but it would be nice to have something that lasts longer and can then be replaced for a few pennies. I have no insurance, and I'm going to try this.
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Yes,the headgear is usually the first part of any mask that has to be replaced.barrabee wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:26 pm
Great, now i have a working model to test, here is the results:
- The strap is thinner and lighter and not noticeable sleeping on my side. So far, much more comfortable than i even expected.
- Before, I didn't separate the strap separation on the original strap, so it could be felt between my head and the pillow. I don't feel the new strap - not at all - zero.
- It looks way better, might i even say say nice looking - and not so medical-ish. You know, if wearing an Airfit p10 on your face can be considered nice looking.
- It ends up costing approx. 50 cents each (based on the length needed for a p10 strap replacement), so it can be just thrown away. And based on the description of polyamid and elastam, it might actually not stretch out over time. I'll let you know once i've worn it for a few months.
I like your solution,very nice!
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Re: Airfit p10 strap issues and solution
Great CPAP hack, barrabee! Thanks for sharing it.
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