Comfortlite Nasal Interface
Comfortlite Nasal Interface
Has anyone used this and, if so, what are your recommendations? Thanks!
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Comfortlite
Paul, thanks for the info. I guess that won't be what I'll be ordering. Do you have any suggestions as to a good mask? I was considering the Oracle as per a friend's suggestion, but she only used it for a short time since she didn't need it but for surgery. What do you use and are you happy with your choice? I am so confused!!!
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Comfort-Lite
I've been using the Comfort-Lite since Oct. 2004. It does take a bit of getting used to regarding the headgear BUT, it has multiple adjustment points so that you can get the fit exact and, it seal (for me) exceptionally well. I also use a Breeze, Swift and an Activa. I have tried the Aura as well.
Overall, the Comfort-Lite is very light weight adjusts easily and is remarkable stable. I toss and turn alot -->this mask stays in place and, when I check the data analysis software, I have a consistently low leak (better than I get with the other masks) with the Comfort-Lite.
I'm planning to buy another one when this one wears out.
Overall, the Comfort-Lite is very light weight adjusts easily and is remarkable stable. I toss and turn alot -->this mask stays in place and, when I check the data analysis software, I have a consistently low leak (better than I get with the other masks) with the Comfort-Lite.
I'm planning to buy another one when this one wears out.
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So you don't feel like the headgear is a football helmet, like Paul described it as? This is such a personal thing to so many people. It's amazing how ten people can use the same thing and you can get ten different opinions on it. I am so confused!!! Thanks for your input, though. I will definitely keep it in mind.
L o R i


I have the Comfortlite also and find it very comfortable to use. The head gear is not invasive at all and is very stable for me. I am a restless side sleeper and it works very well for me. I would not hesitate to purchase again if necessary. I alternate it with my Breeze and Aura. One mask to say away from IMO is the Comfort Curve or should I say Comfort Sieve since it leaks like pouring "p*** out of a boot!"
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Mommaw wrote:
You crack me up. This is great, start the day laughing.
Thanks for the fun!
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LOL, rolling on floor, in fact.should I say Comfort Sieve
You crack me up. This is great, start the day laughing.
Thanks for the fun!
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