One of several masks I purchased from cpap.com (decided I wanted to find "the one"!) was a Comfort Curve. Unfortunately, I could tell after 15 minutes that it would not work for me because of the shape of my face, so my loss is hopefully someone's gain.
I will sell it for $55 (including postage). PM me and we can work out the details.
Thanks!
Chuck
Comfort curve for sale
I couldn't get mine to work for several nights. Then after going back to my Swift it started leaking like crazy around the ends of the barrel, so I went to my Activa, then decided for some reason to try the Comfort Curve again. I turned on the mask, properly positioned the pads just under the edge of the cheekbone, and had already experimented with the angle of them, then I did something I rarely did with a mask when I noticed leaks laying down, I tightened instead of loosening the straps. If the leak is at the upper part of the interface you tighten the top strap, if is is kind of all over, you don't have the pads properly positioned, or you might need to have a different adjustment on each pad. I wear the back strap a tad loose because I don't like the interface pressing on my upper lip too much.
Adjusted this way, it is as quiet as an Activa, MUCH quieter than the Swift or Breeze, and barely leaks at all unless you jar it to the side or down during the night. If I sleep on my side, I'll use a small travel Tempurpedic pillow on top of a rather flat other pillow and put my down arm under the bottom pillow, then position the interface so the end is kind of jammed where it belongs against the travel pillow. I don't move at all when asleep because of a medication I'm on to get Deep Sleep, but even not on it with the Swift, I was constantly waking up because of leaks and high pressure. And even with the Activa, which hardly leaked unless I slept on my side. And I get very uncomfortable sleeping on my back all night.
Adjusted this way, it is as quiet as an Activa, MUCH quieter than the Swift or Breeze, and barely leaks at all unless you jar it to the side or down during the night. If I sleep on my side, I'll use a small travel Tempurpedic pillow on top of a rather flat other pillow and put my down arm under the bottom pillow, then position the interface so the end is kind of jammed where it belongs against the travel pillow. I don't move at all when asleep because of a medication I'm on to get Deep Sleep, but even not on it with the Swift, I was constantly waking up because of leaks and high pressure. And even with the Activa, which hardly leaked unless I slept on my side. And I get very uncomfortable sleeping on my back all night.