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ComfortGel Nasal CPAP Mask

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Comfort Gel Product Page

ComfortGel Nasal CPAP Mask is the upgrade to the very popular Profile Lite Gel Mask. It has the same gel that can be boiled and custom fit to your face, but most people get a good fit from one of the four sizes without molding the gel.

ComfortGel includes the following features:

  • Broad Silicone Forehead Pad. Ever had a dent in your forehead? The ComfortGel forehead pad is larger than the Profile Lite to diffuse any pressure out over a larger area for more comfort.
  • Adjustable Bridge Fit. Ever had a sore nose bridge? The ComfortGel can be adjusted outward at the bridge of the nose to help reduce pressure.
  • Replaceable Gel Cushion. Has your dog ever eaten your mask? If so, the ComfortGel cushion can easily be replaced without buying a whole new mask.
  • Silicone Cushion Flap. Does your mask get worn and "mushy" too quickly? The ComfortGel comes with a separate silicone membrane that snaps on over the gel cushion to increase the life of the cushion. And the membrane itself is replaceable.
  • Ball-and-Socket Quick Clips. How many times do you have to get out of bed at night? The clips allow easy removal and replacement of the mask without re-adjusting the straps.
  • Latex-Free. Just like all Respironics masks and headgear.

Fitting your ComfortGel

You can download and print and cutout the Respironics sizing gauge for this mask here: Comfort Gel Right Fit Sizing Gauge

Looking to replace your old ComfortGel mask, but you do not know what size you have? The size of the mask can be found printed on or embossed along the side of the frame that runs along the nose. An example of the size indicator is a printed "L" meaning you have a "Large."

The Comfort Gel mask is no longer manufactured with the Deluxe Headgear. Respironics has upgraded the headgear to the Premium Headgear with EZ Peel Tabs.

For help with changing out the ComfortGel cushions or fitting directions, please review: ComfortGel Mask Instructions.

What CPAPtalk Members Say

letchworth: I have been on CPAP for more than a year. First 7 months with Respironics Comfort Gel mask. Generally worked fine except I have dry eyes and many times I would awaken with the mask migrated to my eye socket & then leaking air directly to my closed eyes.

From the CPAPtalk thread Nasal Cushions need some help