Review of the NEW Resmed Swift LT Nasal Interface
- deerslayer
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honestly i didn't care for it. ...i never turned out the light before i had it off and back to the swift II....it is now on cpapauction - my loss, just didn't have the patience with it
RESMED AUTOSET 11/ P 10 NASAL PILLOWS /straight cpap 11.50/ AHI 1.0 per hr
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- deerslayer
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I have to agree with deerslayer. I have been on CPAP for nearly two years now, and I have tried many masks with my DME. It took me a while to find one that worked well for me, but eventually I settled on the Swift II (I had actually tested on the Swift I so it wasn't such a big jump for me). The swift II worked fine for me other than the side sleeping restriction which is why I was so eager to try out the new LT. Here are my observations:
The pillows are much larger so I found it much harder to actually gain a proper seal. Now, please don't misunderstand me, it held the seal fine (once gained), but it did take a while to get a good "fit."
With a real good seal, it is quieter than the Swift II, but not by much, and like I said earlier, tough to achieve.
The real reason I didn't like it though was the headgear. The two stabilizers (I think that is what they are, the two pieces that do a 90 degree turn right near your nose) dig into my face. I found them VERY uncomfortable and they ultimately caused my face to become irritated. Mind you, it wasn't the fabric, it was the design (Please note: I am not a very large man, my face is actually narrow so you may have a different result if you are built differently than I). After 3 days of sleeping lousy or not at all, I switched back to the Swift II and I am much happier.
I really do hope you find this helpful. I read many reviews before choosing to purchase anything with regard to CPAP so I felt like I was due to give back to the community. Good luck.
The pillows are much larger so I found it much harder to actually gain a proper seal. Now, please don't misunderstand me, it held the seal fine (once gained), but it did take a while to get a good "fit."
With a real good seal, it is quieter than the Swift II, but not by much, and like I said earlier, tough to achieve.
The real reason I didn't like it though was the headgear. The two stabilizers (I think that is what they are, the two pieces that do a 90 degree turn right near your nose) dig into my face. I found them VERY uncomfortable and they ultimately caused my face to become irritated. Mind you, it wasn't the fabric, it was the design (Please note: I am not a very large man, my face is actually narrow so you may have a different result if you are built differently than I). After 3 days of sleeping lousy or not at all, I switched back to the Swift II and I am much happier.
I really do hope you find this helpful. I read many reviews before choosing to purchase anything with regard to CPAP so I felt like I was due to give back to the community. Good luck.
- DreamStalker
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Had Johnny Goodman posted the review, I’m pretty sure I would not have viewed it as a marketing pitch and I would have taken Johnny’s review seriously … for that, I would like to make a public apology for my skepticism of Positive Air regarding his review of the Swift LT.DreamStalker wrote:It's hard to take your review very seriously when you are selling the stuff.
Don't get me wrong, I have high hopes for the new mask and intend to try it out myself ... but I just can't take your review in any way other than a marketing pitch.
If it means anything to the rest of the members, I would like to add that I have now used the Swift LT for almost a week and find that Positive Air’s reviews (for intial post on this thread and thread link below) are very much in line with my own experience with the Swift LT. ( viewtopic.php?p=271639#271639 )
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To: Positive Air
Any additional observations? Did you have positive results with no strap marks?
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APAP Pressure Range = 9cm-14cm, A-flex setting = 2
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Re: Review of the NEW Resmed Swift LT Nasal Interface
I tried the swift LT for 1 night and got very little sleep do to leaking and pressure on my nose. I woke up with a very sore snout. The second night I tried readjusting the headgear and got frustrated after about 5 minutes just trying to get a seal that was not pushing so hard on my nose. I went back to my Breeze with nasal pillows that I have been using few the past several years. I wanted to try the Swift LT because the pillows on the Breeze seem to not last very long and then they do not hold the seal very well. I saw the Swift at the home med supplier's store and they told me it was the greatest thing since sliced bread so I wanted to try it.
Re: Review of the NEW Resmed Swift LT Nasal Interface
I recently have been using the Swift LT II and I am a newbie of 1 1/2 months. The LT II is nice for side sleepers, comfort and it being light. However being a newbie I am having a lot of leaks mostly because of my mouth popping wide open at night, I have allergies with a plugged nose and it dont help anything
Re: Review of the NEW Resmed Swift LT Nasal Interface
I have used the Swift II for 2 nights so far and it is the most comfortable mask I have used. I am actually able to get some sleep. Since I am having hot flashes, wearing a full face or any kind of mask on my face had been a real problem. This new design is great.