How Is The COMFORT CURVE Nasal Interface Mask ?

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How Is The COMFORT CURVE Nasal Interface Mask ?

Post by Guest » Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:48 am

If you use this mask, the "Comfort Curve Nasal Interface Mask", please post your pro's & con's as I am having a terrible time trying to decide on which mask would be right for me, I have the Swift 11 now & have had a terrible time with it for the past month since I started my therapy, painful to nares & can't get a good seal, face straps that go on each side of my face are way to long and they end up almost in my eye's before 2 hours has passed.. I had the "COMFORT CURVE" in my "CART" tonight and decided to do a post before I purchase it.. I was thinking about the FF masks but decided not to get one. Thanks again


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Post by Moby » Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:01 am

Hi SleepyNoMore

There is a current thread here
viewtopic/t24400/My-ComfortCurve-Review ... mbers.html

prob have to copy and paste that to get it to work, or just head down the current topics till you find it.

Within the thread you'll find a post where Rested Gal has kindly collected links to all the Comfort Curve threads.

I like it but it takes a lot of fiddling and patience a bit of practice to get it to work in my experience.

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Comfort Curve

Post by Hawthorne » Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:27 am

I have used the Comfort Curve for almost 2 years now. I really like it but I know it is not for everyone.
I sleep on my back since I have Rheumatoid Arthritis as well and this is the only pain free position for me. I hardly move at all during the night.
This may also be what makes it a favourite mask for me.
It's light and easy to put on. My situation is probably so different that my opinion may not be much help to you but thought I would reply since I like it so much.


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Post by cflame1 » Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:39 am

I have one... I don't use it. It doesn't work for my facial structure.