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Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:30 pm
by rosacer
I tried the Swift LT a week ago (4 days and I gave up, what at torture).

I found the Swift LT mades my sinuses burn all day long. The FX seems to me harder to stand than the LT, the air entrace is closer to the sinuses, the pastic over your face looks not good at all.

Good luck the braves who will try it!

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:48 am
by allen476
Intriguing but I don't like the way the pillows are integrated as part of the unit. Seems like the tube would pull out.

http://www.resmed.com/int/products/swif ... c=patients

Allen

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:43 pm
by Slinky
I'm not a fan of nasal pillows. BUT - I like the looks of this Swift FX as being very promising. To me, less is better. I rather like the Swift LT for Her but wasn't crazy about that barrel laying under my nose on my top lip. And I DETESTED the original Swift w/that assinine side hose attachment!

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:46 pm
by allen476
I wasn't a big fan of pillows until i tried an Opus 360. I don't like the headgear on the Opus because it is too small for my head, but it does allow me to sleep better. I am due for a new mask in March and have started to research which mask I want next. I was looking at a Swift LT but I am interested in a Headrest as well. This new mask looks nice but in all honesty I don't think it would hold up as long. The crux of it being the way the pillows are incorporated into the unit. It was a nice try but I wouldn't lay out money for it yet.

Allen

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:15 pm
by no_more_headaches
I used the Swift II for a few months and then the Swift LT. I could never get past the mouth leaks. The chinstraps would give me a sore jaw. I resorted to taping a few times but that was a pain.
I finally switched to the Quattro and I am much happier.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:09 pm
by Debjax
My new DME has one of these on order for me. I use the LT for Her, and love it, this looks like it will feel even "less" like anything is on my face. I just wish they would figure out how to vent the things in some direction other than straight ahead, makes it difficult to sleep facing hubby.....I have to twist my head or he gets a facefull all night.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:04 pm
by dklingbe
this mask is awesome. best I have ever used. fits great.

dk

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:03 am
by bigk
I have been using this mask for a few months - it doesn't seal as well as the Swift LT for me but i really like the mask.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:46 pm
by Guest
Guestasf wrote:Another attempt at improving a failing mask.
(you have to add the http - site won't let me post it)
add a reuters dot com before this
/article/pressRelease/idUS138468+14-Sep-2009+BW20090914

Wonder when we'll see it here?

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:40 pm
by JStaggie
I'm completely happy with the Swift FX. It took me a little while to get the adjustments right, but since then I have low leak rates and it no longer leaves a mark on my cheek each morning (I'd originally over-tightened it). I'd only used the Swift Mirage II previously and like the reduced size and simpler strap arrangement of the FX.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 1:45 am
by JBL
I just got the Swift FX. I am not used to it yet, but, it seems like it will be the one if you like pillow masks.

It is real soft on the face. The tube swivels to allow back and side sleeping on either side. The pillows put very little weight on your lips and leakage is minimal. The condensation is gone completely. Also, very quiet and, while light, feels sturdier than expected. No attaching the tube up the middle of your face or to one side. It easily moves into position.

The blower still blows straight out, so, facing a partner is still a problem.

The straps come with a nylon pad leave no marks. Mouth is getting a little dry, but, not too bad and natural humidity is occurring in the mouth area.

So far, it's way better than I expected.

I'll let you know if I find shortcomings in the next few weeks.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:52 am
by dtsm
JBL wrote: The blower still blows straight out, so, facing a partner is still a problem.
I'll let you know if I find shortcomings in the next few weeks.

LOL!

I switched to Swift LT for about 10 days and it worked quite well for me. But last two nights decided to flip back to the Fx for the next week to ten days.Last night my wife decided to try a different solution to the huge throw pillow that acted as the wind barrier. She slept at the other end of the bed - said it was still blowing like crazy!

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:16 am
by jdm5
If you like nasal pillows but the exhaust is a problem you may want to consider the Aeiomed Headrest - the exhaust vents upwards above your head (parallel to your nose).

I'm very happy with the Headrest, but want to try the Swift FX as well to see how it feels - everyone seems to have positive things to say about them.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:53 pm
by bluelily
used the Swift FX for a week and went in to get a different mask. It was comfortable when you put it on and didn't have any problems with leaks. My issue was that it made the end of my nose raw - imagine how your nose feels when you have a bad cold and you have to blow your nose every 5 min. Went to the Mirage Vista and couldn't be happier.

Re: ResMed's new Swift FX?

Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 3:03 pm
by rested gal
jnk wrote:
ozij wrote:viewtopic.php?p=405835#p405835
Gil.Ben-Dov wrote:Hi Peppi,

We're glad you were able to find our S8 Vantage at a price which was competitive with lesser brands. We appreciate your search for our S8 Vantage Autoset - There may be less expensive products in the market; however, we believe the quality and comfort offered by our solution are the best value on the market.

We recently revised our Internet Policies, providing a better experience for shoppers that choose to source our products over the web. We're not sure the source of the mis-information presented to you, but rest assured that we are committed to ensuring our products are available via reputable Internet medical device suppliers and brick and mortar HME's alike. Further, we won't compromise on the quality of our products, or the quality of the service you receive from retailers when purchasing our products. We have strict guidelines regarding the proper information to display, after sales service, educational support, warranty information, follow up service and support staff to ensure that your ResMed product purchase is pleasurable, and to help you remain compliant with your therapy.

Thanks for your patronage, and we look forward to providing years of successful therapy to you.

Sincerely,
Gil Ben-Dov

Vice-President Commercial Operations , ResMed Corp.
9001 Spectrum Center Blvd, San Diego, CA 92123

In case some missed it: The person masquerading as "A user" also registered as

Vice-President Commercial Operations , ResMed Corp.
9001 Spectrum Center Blvd, San Diego, CA 92123


And his profile -- I have a screen shot of both profile and post - said he uses a Quattro.

O.


Good catch, ozij! I had missed that completely.

Just when I thought this place couldn't get any more entertaining!

jeff
I know this was an almost-year-old topic, but I came across it while looking up some topics about the ResMed Swift nasal pillows problems. I remember laughing a LOT during my first reading. Laughing again now. Couldn't resist giving it a little bump.

As Jeff said... "Just when I thought this place couldn't get any more entertaining! :) "

Never a dull moment. Even re-readings can be fun.


ozij and jnk...both of 'em are treasures on cpaptalk.