Fisher & Paykel Evora...

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nanwilson
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Re: Fisher & Paykel Evora...

Post by nanwilson » Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:23 pm

My F&P Evora review after four days of trial.... I have the mask dialed in and managed a 000 and NO leaks last night, Its a comfortable mask and does not leave mask strap marks or indentations in my hair, which to me is 100%. My only problem is the vents in the swivel DO hit the sheets and my pillow, also the swivel does not rotate for folks like me that route their hose up, so have to have extra hose hanging down... also the vents hit the hose too when its routed up. I can live with that since NO mask is perfect out there. NO LEAKS AND NO MASK MARKS IS A-OKAY WITH ME. I think that this mask is now number 1 and the P10 has been pushed to #2... (sorry P10 :shock: )

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Re: Fisher & Paykel Evora...

Post by zonker » Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:53 pm

nanwilson wrote:
Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:23 pm
NO LEAKS AND NO MASK MARKS IS A-OKAY WITH ME. I think that this mask is now number 1 and the P10 has been pushed to #2... (sorry P10 :shock: )

hey, whatever works for you. glad you found it.

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Re: Fisher & Paykel Evora...

Post by KungFuCow » Tue Sep 22, 2020 1:59 pm

I ended up bailing on this and going back to the Brevida, I couldnt get it to stay sealed when sleeping on my side and the lack of diffuser was a deal breaker.