Re: Respironics DreamWear Gel Nasal pillow mask review thread
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2022 5:28 pm
I use the ResMed Mirage Swift ll Nasal Pillow mask it has a diffused vent. The air escaping from the diffused vent is not an issue.
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Redundancy, you don't want to end up with your only vent blocked.TuningSnork wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:27 pm[*]Why are there two exhaust holes vs. just one at the top of the head?
It might help to have the hose totally out of the way.TuningSnork wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 5:34 pmAh, interesting. Hmm, so as a side sleeper, I'm curious... can the hose be positioned on either side?
You can use the Respironics Dreamwear "headgear with arms" on the Resmed P301. I do and lots of others do too. The tabs on those plastic arms will fit in the slots on the P30i.TuningSnork wrote: ↑Sun Feb 20, 2022 3:27 pmThanks for the quick reply!
And wow! I'm just... kinda gobsmacked here. And I have... now more questions!Now I just wish I could have a combo of the Respironics headgear with the Resmed nasal pillows!
- Doesn't this drive anyone else nuts with regards to a large, focused jet of air?
- Why are there two exhaust holes vs. just one at the top of the head?
- It feels like I'm getting a lot less air in my nose (despite a good seal) vs. my P30i; is that likely the case, or just my imagination because the exhaust air isn't defused?
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