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LINKS to Soyala Full Face mask discussion topics

Post by rested gal » Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:21 pm

Clickable links to topics about Somnotech's Soyala Full Face mask. As with any mask, some like it, some don't. Some modify it to suit them.
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Aug 03, 2007 subject: No Luck with Masks..HELP sizing suggestions by Snoredog

May 26, 2007 subject: Redux: Soyala FF mask topic started by Vader

Mar 06, 2007 subject: Soyala FF Modification topic started by ejdischer

Feb 24, 2007 subject: First night on Soyala FF mask topic started by shippy

Feb 23, 2007 subject: Vader's Soyala Full Face Review REVIEW by Vader

Feb 23, 2007 subject: Soyoal FF Users Update Please topic started by mrammell

Feb 17, 2007 subject: Soyala FF Early Review REVIEW by ejdischer
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Soyala FF mask

Post by Julie » Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:38 am

Hi, I haven't tried it yet, but the salesperson at Somnotech told me there were nine (9) adjustment levels possible between the forehead and nose with the mask, and I wonder if he was somehow exaggerating the 3 levels that EJDisher found, or what? Curious.

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Re: Soyala FF mask

Post by Snoredog » Sun Feb 18, 2007 2:30 am

Julie wrote:Hi, I haven't tried it yet, but the salesperson at Somnotech told me there were nine (9) adjustment levels possible between the forehead and nose with the mask, and I wonder if he was somehow exaggerating the 3 levels that EJDisher found, or what? Curious.
There ARE nine (9) possible positions;

3 main slot positions
3 forehead bar slot positions
3 forehead bar positions if you remove the forehead bar and flip it upside down.

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Post by Julie » Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:36 am

I guess I'd have to see the thing up close and personal for that to make a lot of sense (to me, hopelessly challenged mechanically , but at least I can feel more confident that he wasn't stretching the truth THAAAT far! Thanks!

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Post by Vader » Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:38 am

Julie wrote:I guess I'd have to see the thing up close and personal for that to make a lot of sense (to me, hopelessly challenged mechanically , but at least I can feel more confident that he wasn't stretching the truth THAAAT far! Thanks!
The salesperson was being accurate, as Snoredog has pointed out.

As far as adjustments go, I think the Soyala is probably the most versatile mask.

Good luck!

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-Vader

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