Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 8:48 pm
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Found your response confusing: If the Breeze is a better mask, why are you using a Snapp?Most recently, I have been using Tiara Snapp and I am liking it. It is not the first mask that I would suggest (Breeze is a better choice) but, Snapp is OK.
I'm using Snapp because the only way I'll know which mask I like the best is by trying as many as I can. I think that one night with a mask is not enough of a trial so, I try to give the different masks that I try several nights. Overall, the Snapp is OK -I could use it long term but don't find it to be the most comfortable of the lot.Found your response confusing: If the Breeze is a better mask, why are you using a Snapp?
Thank you for being so detailed about why various interfaces work or don’t work for you.have to say that I like Breeze the best
And taking another look at the SNAPP, it seems like when one rolls onto one's side, air might be forced out of the bellow on that side resulting in...a sudden increase of sound?...whistling?...wheezing?Any chance you’ve noticed sound variations with the Snapp?
ARRGH! Masking noise with more noise!Have you considered having a fan on in your room all the time so that you get used to some background sound (white noise) that helps cover the sound of the mask?
The problems I have with the ComfortCurve may be idiosyncratic; I get the best results using the Small cushion (it comes with S, M, & L) and yet that cushion still seems, in some ways, to be too big. Someone with a larger nose than mine might do okay with it, but I find that I have problems adjusting it so that it does not try to slip over the tip of my nose. I also find that it is too easy to break the seal; the under-the-nose design of the interface means that the seal can be broken by the slightest shift of the mask. This may be exacerbated by my wide face.WillSucceed wrote: I'm using Snapp because the only way I'll know which mask I like the best is by trying as many as I can. I think that one night with a mask is not enough of a trial so, I try to give the different masks that I try several nights. Overall, the Snapp is OK -I could use it long term but don't find it to be the most comfortable of the lot.
...now that I have tried out pretty much everything except Comfort Curve (I've been told to stop buying 'toys' so unless one appears magically, I'm not likely to ever be reviewing Comfort Curve) I think my fate is sealed.
If you do try the SNAPP, please let me know how it works for you and how it compares to the Swift.gracie97 wrote:I started with the Breeze, fought with it for a month, and then gave up and started using a Swift two nights ago. Planning to try to Snapp next, despite the negative comments.
My DME carries nothing but basic, one piece masks like the Profile Lite Gel Mask, and they do not tell you about its boil and fit capability. I found that mask painful to wear because of the pressure it put on the area just below my nose and above my lip. I wonder if that problem could have been relieved if I had boiled and custom fitted it?yawn (Amy) wrote:Would you DME allow you to try a Swift?