The most comfortable mask made
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The most comfortable mask made
Has anyone tried this mask from hans rudolph?
It looks sooo! comfortable
It looks sooo! comfortable
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LOL! Rock and Roll !
Well, Wader, you've truly outdone yourself. I thought that was a PhotoShop creation of some kind, but that pic is for real!
Saw this in the marketing info on one of their pages:
"Our products range in size from mice to man and horse"
Wonder why they stopped with "horse"? They might as well go on to "elephant" while they're at it.
Well, Wader, you've truly outdone yourself. I thought that was a PhotoShop creation of some kind, but that pic is for real!
Saw this in the marketing info on one of their pages:
"Our products range in size from mice to man and horse"
Wonder why they stopped with "horse"? They might as well go on to "elephant" while they're at it.
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Hey Janelle,
You're very perceptive, I didn't notice at first how unobtrusive the mask really is. No marks on the face and you also get a full field of vision. Maybe this is the Hans Rudolph version of the Swift... the horse version that is.
You're very perceptive, I didn't notice at first how unobtrusive the mask really is. No marks on the face and you also get a full field of vision. Maybe this is the Hans Rudolph version of the Swift... the horse version that is.
Sincerely,
wading thru the muck of the sleep study/DME/Insurance money pit!
wading thru the muck of the sleep study/DME/Insurance money pit!