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Re: How Did I Revert to a Mouth-Breather?

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 7:27 pm
by Pugsy
coconur wrote: The bottom line is that there are so many different types of masks because there are so many different types of people. The trick is for each of us to find the one that works best, or at least well, for us
I tried the Bella Loops when they first came out and I liked them too. I even stuck the Nano cushion on them to see if they would work and it worked quite well.
My only real issue with the Bella Loops was only with one ear...the right one I think it was and I just could seem to get it to not hurt no matter what I did. Wasn't horrible pain or anything like that but just annoying...
I will usually try anything that I find remotely interesting just to learn from it as long as it doesn't seem to have something that I know would cause a problem....like I don't really like anything touching the nose bridge area at all. The slightest weight causes nasal congestion.
I also don't really like straps down near my cervical spine....so between the nose bridge thing and the lower strap getting too close to the neck...that pretty much limits my experiments with full face masks to the hybrid types and even then that back lower strap can be bit of an issue.

So that old saying "one man's trash is another man's treasure or one man's treasure is another man's trash" really pertains to mask preferences.

I have tried some masks that I really didn't think I would like but found out that they worked out quite well and was pleasantly surprised...and I have tried some that I thought would work out okay only to find out I couldn't even sleep with it. So you never know until you try something for sure how it will work for you.