Morf Nasal Mask - custom fit mask
Re: Morf Nasal Mask - custom fit mask
I only made it one hour with the Morf last night. I just couldn't stop the leaks without making it unbearably tight. It fit perfect the last try but hurt my nose. Guess I try reshape #4.
Re: Morf Nasal Mask - custom fit mask
Thanks for the feedback on the fit.
The key to fitting is to what 5 minutes for it to set to the shape of your face while lying on your back and pressing gently on the seal around the side of the nose. The forehead support should also be touching your forehead during the fitting.
The key to fitting is to what 5 minutes for it to set to the shape of your face while lying on your back and pressing gently on the seal around the side of the nose. The forehead support should also be touching your forehead during the fitting.
Re: Morf Nasal Mask - custom fit mask
If anyone would like to try a free Morf please private message me your shipping address and name.
Re: Morf Nasal Mask - custom fit mask
The Morf mask requires molding to your face.
The Morf mask is very interesting. It can mold for an exact fit with your face. Other masks make you choose between 3 or fewer sizes to get a compromise fit. They depend on flexibility to make the fit acceptable. The Morf can fit exactly. But it is not flexible.
It can’t be used right out of the box. It must be molded to your face. This takes about 10 or 15 minutes. Instructions are in the manual, the quick start guide, and an on-line video. My first attempt worked, but I did not think it was optimal. I repeated the molding process the next day and it worked better.
The head gear is very secure. It attaches to the mask in four places and surrounds your head. It is a little awkward getting it on and off. I found it best to unhook the two lower attachments to get it on and off. The mask is very quiet.
This is the fourth mask I have found that is acceptable. The other three are nasal pillow masks. I had some trouble when I had congestion. I had trouble breathing through my nose. I switched to a pillow mask and I could breath much better. The pillow pressurizes the inside of the nose, but not the outside. This expands the nose. The Morf and other non-pillow masks apply the same pressure inside and outside of the nose.
I like the custom fit, but I wish it were flexible. I like the secure head gear. I like the quiet. I think I prefer a nasal pillow mask. I am still looking for the perfect mask.
The Morf mask is very interesting. It can mold for an exact fit with your face. Other masks make you choose between 3 or fewer sizes to get a compromise fit. They depend on flexibility to make the fit acceptable. The Morf can fit exactly. But it is not flexible.
It can’t be used right out of the box. It must be molded to your face. This takes about 10 or 15 minutes. Instructions are in the manual, the quick start guide, and an on-line video. My first attempt worked, but I did not think it was optimal. I repeated the molding process the next day and it worked better.
The head gear is very secure. It attaches to the mask in four places and surrounds your head. It is a little awkward getting it on and off. I found it best to unhook the two lower attachments to get it on and off. The mask is very quiet.
This is the fourth mask I have found that is acceptable. The other three are nasal pillow masks. I had some trouble when I had congestion. I had trouble breathing through my nose. I switched to a pillow mask and I could breath much better. The pillow pressurizes the inside of the nose, but not the outside. This expands the nose. The Morf and other non-pillow masks apply the same pressure inside and outside of the nose.
I like the custom fit, but I wish it were flexible. I like the secure head gear. I like the quiet. I think I prefer a nasal pillow mask. I am still looking for the perfect mask.
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