Hi,
Last week my service rep was boasting at the "New" Mirage Swift LT, but at the time I wanted to try a full face mask to see if that would help improve my compliance. It certainly did!! I borrowed a Quattro full face mask for one week and it worked well for me. I did wake up this morning with a sore throat, but I'm not sure if that's from using the full face mask or just coincidental, given that we're entering into allergy/flu/cold season. I've only been using my cpap consistently for the last week.
I have to go back to return the Quattro full face mask that I borrowed, but I am intrigued by the Swift LT so I might see if I can borrow one to try.
Buying masks in Canada is VERY expensive, so I looked the https://www.cpap.com site to check out their amazing prices. The Swift LT is listed on that site, but the hose appears to travel up the bridge of the nose to the top of the head.
Then I "googled" Swift LT to find pictures of the Swift LT and I was a bit surprised to find that on another site, the host travelled down towards the chin.
Although I am trying masks through my service rep, I will be purchasing my masks online where they are substantially cheaper.
Can anyone explain this discrepancy in the pictures?? Can anyone familiar with the Swift LT tell me which direction the hose runs??
Here are the 2 pictures in question:
cpap site: https://www.cpap.com/productpage.php?PNum=2759&PAID=588
other site: http://www.sleeprestfully.com/prodimage ... %20LT2.jpg
I'm puzzled!!
Abby
Mirage Swift LT -Masks Look Different on different websites
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Re: Mirage Swift LT -Masks Look Different on different websites
This is the mask that I got - the hose swivels so it can go either way
Re: Mirage Swift LT -Masks Look Different on different websites
That makes sense!! Thanks for the clarification. As you can see, I am easily puzzled. I wonder why I didn't think of that!
Thanks again,
Abby
Thanks again,
Abby