My swift fx keeps sliding in back

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My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by fmj13 » Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:33 am

Before the Thursday night, I was using a premium respironics chin strap and the swift fx's back strap was on top of the chin strap's back strap. The chin strap moved and the swift fx moved with it, causing leaks. On Thursday I got a Deluxe-Style Chinstrap (Substitute for Respironics Deluxe Chinstrap) https://www.cpap.com/productpage/deluxe ... hleak.html and while that doesn't move, my swift fx is still moving. I am going to putting the chin strap over the swift fx tonight, but does anyone else have any other suggestions?

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by nanwilson » Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:53 am

A small strip of Velcro, the smooth side not the prickly side on the inside of the strap will do the trick. It keeps the strap from sliding and won't stick to your hair.
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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by ems » Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:00 pm

Try putting your hair over the strap. It seems to secure it. Also, possibly it's not tight enough.
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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by chunkyfrog » Sat Nov 09, 2013 3:32 pm

I've always used the hook side of hook and loop tape, which hangs onto my back hair.
The spongy stuff on the inside of the Nuance back strap would be awesome--even for people with way less (or no) hair.
I'm still looking for this stuff in bulk--so many places I could use it!

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by fmj13 » Sat Nov 09, 2013 4:20 pm

ems wrote:Try putting your hair over the strap. It seems to secure it. Also, possibly it's not tight enough.
I tightened it as much as I could before I slept last night, so I don't think that's it.

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by fmj13 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:04 pm

Well, last night I used the back velcro strap for the chin strap behind the swift fx backstrap. It held, but now nose pillows hurt my nose because of the extra tightness. Should I switch to another type of nose pillow?

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by ems » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:14 pm

fmj13 wrote:Well, last night I used the back velcro strap for the chin strap behind the swift fx backstrap. It held, but now nose pillows hurt my nose because of the extra tightness. Should I switch to another type of nose pillow?

viewtopic/t93476/switch-from-swift-pillows-to-nano.html

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by fmj13 » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:35 pm

ems wrote:
fmj13 wrote:Well, last night I used the back velcro strap for the chin strap behind the swift fx backstrap. It held, but now nose pillows hurt my nose because of the extra tightness. Should I switch to another type of nose pillow?

viewtopic/t93476/switch-from-swift-pillows-to-nano.html

You might want to check out this thread.
Thanks, but I definitely still want a nose pillow, not a nasal mask. I am thinking of going the hybrid route.

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by Janknitz » Sun Nov 10, 2013 3:05 pm

The HOOK side of Velcro (scratchy plastic side) works really well when sewn inside the back strap. No need to over-tighten your mask.
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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by woodworkerjunkie » Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:30 pm

I had the same trouble when I first started using mine. I finally realized that I needed to loosen the top strap a lot to let the strap around the back set lower on my head (toward base of skull). Then tightened up the straps to adjust for leaks. Seems to have worked for me. Started sleeping better cause I wasn't waking up as much to fight with the straps riding up in the back and leaking. I was originally wearing the back band around the center of my head, now it is down toward the base of the skull and neck area. When the strap is below the base of the skull and snug (not tight), it's harder for it to slide up.

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by RogerSC » Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:01 pm

woodworkerjunkie wrote:When the strap is below the base of the skull and snug (not tight), it's harder for it to slide up.
Yes, agreed.

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by hegel » Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:47 pm

Thanks, woodworker...you may just have solved my problem too. Funny, every time I get a replacement mask I seem to have to go through the whole process of strap adjustment. Sometimes I forget what worked before...or maybe I never knew, but just stumbled on the right adjustment in the first place. So hopefully, now I know and can remember the next time how to adjust things right! And why!

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by fmj13 » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:39 am

woodworkerjunkie wrote:I had the same trouble when I first started using mine. I finally realized that I needed to loosen the top strap a lot to let the strap around the back set lower on my head (toward base of skull). Then tightened up the straps to adjust for leaks. Seems to have worked for me. Started sleeping better cause I wasn't waking up as much to fight with the straps riding up in the back and leaking. I was originally wearing the back band around the center of my head, now it is down toward the base of the skull and neck area. When the strap is below the base of the skull and snug (not tight), it's harder for it to slide up.
Thanks, that worked!

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Re: My swift fx keeps sliding in back

Post by woodworkerjunkie » Mon Nov 11, 2013 8:42 am

Your welcome!

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