does anyone own the SleepNet Gel Mojo SleepMask with Headgea

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Rockside
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does anyone own the SleepNet Gel Mojo SleepMask with Headgea

Post by Rockside » Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:04 am

Just wondered how this compared to the Resmed Ultra.


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Post by Guest » Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:40 am

I can't help you on the MOJO. However, I do use their IQ and occasionally the Phantom. Both are well made, high quality materials and workmanship.
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Snoredog
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Post by Snoredog » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:26 am

I haven't tried this one yet, the UMFF has always come out on top in all the masks I've tried to date. From the sound of things, it appears to have a noisy exhaust.

but you might check out and read the reviews at cpap.com:

Mojo September 12, 2006
[rating:4] [rating:4] [rating:4] [rating:4] (4 out of 5) by Eli P.

"I am happy with the service I received. So far I have realy enjoyed my mask. Since these were not available localy in Salt Lake city to try, I do not know if I have the correct size, but I am happy."

too loud September 10, 2006
[rating:3] [rating:3] [rating:3] (3 out of 5) by Richard S.

"Fits comfortably but exhaust ports whistle louder than my snoring would be."

OK after adjusting September 07, 2006
[rating:4] [rating:4] [rating:4] [rating:4] (4 out of 5) by Audrey F.

"The gel padding certainly helps make this mask more comfortable, but it took some adjusting and 4 nights or so before I could sleep. It's pretty loud, so I use ear plugs."

Gel cushion mask August 27, 2006
[rating:2] [rating:2] (2 out of 5) by Audrey F.

"I had very high hopes, having tried every other style of mask and nasal pillow arrangement out there. It seems very comfortable at first but I had difficulty getting a good seal - counterintuitive, I know. The second night the whistling started, and the only way to stop that was to make it so tight I had gouges in my face the next day. The third night it was just too painful (plus I had ear plugs in to avoid the whistling noise keeping me awake). Maybe it was just a little too small, so I will spend another $185 to get the next larger size up."

mojo August 24, 2006
[rating:4] [rating:4] [rating:4] [rating:4] (4 out of 5) by Jason R.

"gel is comfortable and has stopped air leaks around seal."


Alisha
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Post by Alisha » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:44 am

You can read postings from another website at:

http://www.apneasupport.org/post-27378. ... mojo#27378
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