Has anyone tried both? I have a ComfortLite.....not my favorite mask as it tends to push up too much against my nose when forming a good seal and is a bulky pillow (at least for me), pushing up against my lip. Curious about the Breeze. Any comments appreciated. An aside, so far the Swift LT has worked best for me as far as pillow systems are concerned.
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Swift LT >> ComortLite II approx equal w/Optilite
(just bought a Swift II)
ComfortLite II vs. Breeze nasal pillow mask?
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I have tried both. If it is pushing up against your nose, the headgear is probably not adjusted correctly.
The breeze headgear is very different from most. Unless you radically modify the headgear you can only sleep on your side with it. The pillows themselves are a bit more firm than the CL2 but they do rotate to adjust to the orientation of your nares unlike the CL2.
The hose elbow at the top of the CL2 is an issue for some and many end up removing it for better hose management.
The breeze headgear is very different from most. Unless you radically modify the headgear you can only sleep on your side with it. The pillows themselves are a bit more firm than the CL2 but they do rotate to adjust to the orientation of your nares unlike the CL2.
The hose elbow at the top of the CL2 is an issue for some and many end up removing it for better hose management.
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Good to know I'm not the only one who has some pressure on my upper lip/teeth from trying to put the pillow in a position to seal the nares. The crazy experience for me was one night when the ConfortLite must have slipped (I guess backwards) during the night while asleep. Woke up feeling like someone was trying to rip my nose off!! Damn, that was painful..Anonymous wrote:I tried both. Of the two, I liked the Breeze better. But both hurt, and both had stability issues for me. The main pain being they rubbed my upper lip raw, they put pressure on my upper lip and teeth, they rubbed my nares raw.
I ditched them both for the Nasal Aire II.
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Dreamstalker.....ROFLMAOATS!
Baa baa baabette,
I'm a ready for it when you are...wanna add it to Nosey's personal product challenge you product pusher...LOL (and god bless)
Overall, I cannot help but be amazed by the diversity of us all re the different masks.....is it because beauty is in the eye of the beholder or that like a snowflake, each mask is different as viewed by each individual? Things that make ya go hmmmmmmmmm........
Baa baa baabette,
I'm a ready for it when you are...wanna add it to Nosey's personal product challenge you product pusher...LOL (and god bless)
Overall, I cannot help but be amazed by the diversity of us all re the different masks.....is it because beauty is in the eye of the beholder or that like a snowflake, each mask is different as viewed by each individual? Things that make ya go hmmmmmmmmm........