General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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BleepingBeauty
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by BleepingBeauty » Thu Mar 04, 2010 12:45 pm
Ruffinit wrote:The only one that has worked for me period has been the ZZZ FFM or the Drive FFM which are the same mask. I use the ResMed Mirage Liberty straps.
At the higher pressures (up to 25cm H2O) it develops minimal leakage and it's light and flexible to the point as Diver put it "you can scratch your nose" with it onN. It's also very comfortable without creating sores.
Thanks for that review, Ruffinit. I've been wanting to try this mask, and you've convinced me to give it a go.
One question, though: What did you do to the Liberty headgear to make it work on this mask? Did you have to replace some parts? TIA
Veni, vidi, Velcro. I came, I saw, I stuck around.Dx 11/07: AHI 107, central apnea, Cheyne Stokes respiration, moderate-severe O2 desats. (Simple OSA would be too easy.

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PR S1 ASV 950, DreamWear mask, F&P 150 humidifier, O2 @ 2L.
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dwsupt
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by dwsupt » Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:55 pm
I guess I was lucky and got my first pick to work. The Mirage Liberty from ResMed. I also own a hHybrid that I have never used, but save for a back up.
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AirBreather
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by AirBreather » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:27 pm
I have used many different masks over many years of CPAP usage. My favorite is the Mirage Activa LT Nasal Mask, because it is very comfortable and leaks very little. Next after that is the Mirage SoftGel Nasal Mask which is not as comfortable and leaks more than the Mirage Activa LT, but is quieter and generally better overall than most other masks I have tried over the years.
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akeegan
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by akeegan » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:43 pm
As of today, here are my favorites:
ResMed Mirage Activa LT (nasal cushion)
ResMed Swift LT (nasal pillow)
I intend to try the ResMed Swift FX (nasal pillow) in the next couple of weeks. I'll post when I have an opinion about it.
Regards,
Al
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Doogie1MD
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by Doogie1MD » Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:23 am
Personally, I've found the Resmed Liberty
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/mirage ... llows.html to be my favorite for a nasal pillow style mask. See my other post below, for more details on this mask.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=49846&p=457261#p457261
As a backup full face mask, I prefer the Resmed Quattro
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... dgear.html
I like the ability to open my mouth if needed either consciously or while asleep, rather than "wiring" my jaw shut with tape or another head harness, more commonly called a "Chinstrap."
Doogie1MD
DISCLAIMER:All claims have been 100% verified using inanimate rubber lab dummies or inflatable latex blow-up dolls, and in no way should be construed to be beneficial medical advice, or suitable for human consumption. (joking, of course...) 
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Ruffinit
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by Ruffinit » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:46 am
BleepingBeauty wrote:Ruffinit wrote:The only one that has worked for me period has been the ZZZ FFM or the Drive FFM which are the same mask. I use the ResMed Mirage Liberty straps.
At the higher pressures (up to 25cm H2O) it develops minimal leakage and it's light and flexible to the point as Diver put it "you can scratch your nose" with it onN. It's also very comfortable without creating sores.
Thanks for that review, Ruffinit. I've been wanting to try this mask, and you've convinced me to give it a go.
One question, though: What did you do to the Liberty headgear to make it work on this mask? Did you have to replace some parts? TIA
I removed only the fabric part of the Liberty straps. It has a couple plastic pieces that (on the Liberty mask) connect between the mask and the strap. Leave them off the Drive (ZZZ) mask and attach the straps directly to the mask. You will also need the quick connect snaps from the Drive (ZZZ) mask to attach the bottom straps. That's it, all there is to it. As anyone who's tried the Drive (ZZZ) mask will attest to, the original straps are terrible. Only took me one night to make the choice between my ears and a different strap.
One other thing I forgot to mention about the Drive (ZZZ) mask is that the way the swivel coupling for the hose attaches to the mask makes it a great deal easier to work with than the others. Because it's attached to the flexible part of the mask, you seem to not have the hose problems you have with most of the others.. The hose is still a pain mind you, but I have found that it is a non-event in this whole circus.
If you PM me your email, I will get a pic of the mask with straps so you can see what it looks like.
Machine: ResMed S9 AutoSet
Mask: Drive FF w/ associated headgear
Humidifier: ResMed H5i
Software: ResScan 3.10 w/ cable
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BleepingBeauty
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by BleepingBeauty » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:03 am
Ruffinit wrote:
If you PM me your email, I will get a pic of the mask with straps so you can see what it looks like.
PM sent! Thanks!
Veni, vidi, Velcro. I came, I saw, I stuck around.Dx 11/07: AHI 107, central apnea, Cheyne Stokes respiration, moderate-severe O2 desats. (Simple OSA would be too easy.

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PR S1 ASV 950, DreamWear mask, F&P 150 humidifier, O2 @ 2L.
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montana
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by montana » Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:43 pm
Ruffinit wrote:The only one that has worked for me period has been the ZZZ FFM or the Drive FFM which are the same mask. I use the ResMed Mirage Liberty straps.
At the higher pressures (up to 25cm H2O) it develops minimal leakage and it's light and flexible to the point as Diver put it "you can scratch your nose" with it onN. It's also very comfortable without creating sores.
Ruff did you add a chin strap too? I was just wondering if it 'rides up' from chin.
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GaryG
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by GaryG » Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:43 pm
Activa Nasal Mask. Get better results with it as well. Most comfortable for me.
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by deerslayer » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:58 pm
Have tried them all, sure seemed like it. HEADREST by way far--results + comfort . OK sure it's noisy, but like the blue lights who cares when you're ASLEEP
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kevincoop
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by kevincoop » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:13 pm
I am a Respiratory Therapist and have been setting up CPAPs up for 10 years. I have tried about every mask on the market on several people and have gotten feedback on most of them (especially if it is bad).
Full Face: Quattro
Nasal: Activa LT
Pillows: Swift LT or FX
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SleepingUgly
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by SleepingUgly » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:25 pm
Kevin,
Is there a good FF mask for someone with nose bridge issues from nearly every FF mask tried, prominent nose but narrow bridge, and long and narrow face? Other than the Hybrid types?
I tried the Quattro, Full-life, Flexifit 431, Forma, Hybrid (Hybrid didn't hurt the bridge of my nose obviously, but I seemed to wake up more with it).
Thanks!
kevincoop wrote:I am a Respiratory Therapist and have been setting up CPAPs up for 10 years. I have tried about every mask on the market on several people and have gotten feedback on most of them (especially if it is bad). The company I work for gets good pricing for Respironics masks, but I have had much better luck with Resmed masks across the board.
Full Face: Quattro
Nasal: Activa LT
Pillows: Swift LT or FX
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Ruffinit
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by Ruffinit » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:35 pm
montana wrote:Ruffinit wrote:Ruff did you add a chin strap too? I was just wondering if it 'rides up' from chin.
Nope, no chin strap. The bottom edge of the mask slightly cups the bottom of your chin though.
Machine: ResMed S9 AutoSet
Mask: Drive FF w/ associated headgear
Humidifier: ResMed H5i
Software: ResScan 3.10 w/ cable
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by kevincoop » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:56 pm
Well, I like the Liberty but it is basically the same as a hybrid without the flap cupping under your chin. That feature helps it seal because if you open your mouth the pillows dont come away from your nostrils. If you are against this type, my next favorite is the FitLife from Respironics. It is a large design, but is pretty comfortable at lower pressures.
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SleepingUgly
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by SleepingUgly » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:59 pm
I tried the FitLife on, but the sleep tech said it wasn't sealing well. Do you think the Ultra Mirage has anything to offer over what I've tried, including the Quattro, for my type of face?
kevincoop wrote:Well, I like the Liberty but it is basically the same as a hybrid without the flap cupping under your chin (I have put out about 100 of the hybrids and have had about 95 come back for replacements). That feature helps it seal because if you open your mouth the pillows dont come away from your nostrils. If you are against this type, my next favorite is the FitLife from Respironics. It is a large design, but is pretty comfortable at lower pressures. I have had real problems getting it to seal at the forehead at pressures over 12.
Never put your fate entirely in the hands of someone who cares less about it than you do. --Sleeping Ugly