SleepWeaver mask

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DiannaRT
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SleepWeaver mask

Post by DiannaRT » Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:22 pm

Wow I just got the new SleepWeaver nasal mask from Circadiance and it is the best most comfortable mask ever! It is made of parachut like material, seals great and is not in the least irritating to skin!

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Emilia
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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by Emilia » Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:29 pm

I am so happy it works well for you. I got one when I first started therapy and had very good luck with it, too! I've since moved on to nasal pillows, but I have it ready as a backup. Many on here will tell you they had no luck with it so count yourself lucky!
Yes, that blue eyed beauty is my cat! He is a seal point, bi-color Ragdoll. I adopted him in '08 from folks who could no longer care for him. He is a joy and makes me smile each and every day.

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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by Stormynights » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:00 am

I love the sleepweaver. It is my most comfortable mask but at times they all drive me nuts. Last night my swift FX was a real mess and felt like I had it on upside down. I didn't but it felt funny all night. I wish I could settle down to one mask.

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trike-mike
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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by trike-mike » Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:49 am

I wish I could settle down.....

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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by Stormynights » Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:58 am

trike-mike wrote:I wish I could settle down.....
If I tried to stick with just one mask I would end up just pulling it off. I am not ready to narrow my mask list down to one yet.

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trike-mike
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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by trike-mike » Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:11 pm

Stormynights wrote:
trike-mike wrote:I wish I could settle down.....
If I tried to stick with just one mask I would end up just pulling it off. I am not ready to narrow my mask list down to one yet.
I've been really trying to do that as I am trying to get some consistent data.

Last night I twice woke utterly tearing the Quattro off. *sigh*

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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by mwink » Sat Dec 04, 2010 9:53 am

Stormy:
I have a Sleepweaver that I would really love, except it leaks at the top of my nose. Has anyone found a clip of some sort that I could use to seal the mask leak? I tried buying a "Comfort Care" sleep comfort care pad to see if I could fill in the space where it is leaking, but it doesn't really work.

Stormynights wrote:I love the sleepweaver. It is my most comfortable mask but at times they all drive me nuts. Last night my swift FX was a real mess and felt like I had it on upside down. I didn't but it felt funny all night. I wish I could settle down to one mask.

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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by Stormynights » Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:09 pm

mwink wrote:Stormy:
I have a Sleepweaver that I would really love, except it leaks at the top of my nose. Has anyone found a clip of some sort that I could use to seal the mask leak? I tried buying a "Comfort Care" sleep comfort care pad to see if I could fill in the space where it is leaking, but it doesn't really work.

Stormynights wrote:I love the sleepweaver. It is my most comfortable mask but at times they all drive me nuts. Last night my swift FX was a real mess and felt like I had it on upside down. I didn't but it felt funny all night. I wish I could settle down to one mask.
Loosen the top piece that holds the elastic. It is probably too tight. Let me know if that helps.

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Emilia
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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by Emilia » Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:38 pm

I had a leak at the bridge of my nose and used mole skin there to stop it.
Yes, that blue eyed beauty is my cat! He is a seal point, bi-color Ragdoll. I adopted him in '08 from folks who could no longer care for him. He is a joy and makes me smile each and every day.

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jazzer4
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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by jazzer4 » Sat Dec 04, 2010 11:10 pm

I have the Sleepweaver and it is soooo comfortable, but it leaks on the sides of my face so I never wear it.
Just can't get a good nights sleep when worrying about my mask leaking and I keep waking up to adjust it. l
I wish it worked for me, but it doesn't.

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Re: SleepWeaver mask

Post by nighthawk38 » Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:36 pm

Next-to-last mask was a Sleepweaver, I was tempted and got a Swift FX, planning on a new Sleepweaver when I'm eligible again. Very comfortable, easy to clean, the best I've found so far.