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I started on CPAP 2 years ago and have been inconsistent with my compliance because of the pain the masks would cause on the bridge of my nose. Being a mouth breather the nasal pillow style did not work. The hybrid pillow has been the solution I have been looking for since starting. I don't know if the Hybrid is new on the market and that is the reason the therapist that works with my doctor has not recommended it. All I can say is, THANKS to the genius who designed this mask! |
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Reviewed by: Scott from ORlando, FL.
on 10/3/2011 |
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I bought this mask and thought it would be very comfortable. I never was able to "get it right". I tried for days to get the right fit and found it impossible for me. I also didn't like the "nasal pillows" and how they fit.
I went back to a conventional mask and sleep much better without the irritation. |
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Reviewed by: Jeffrey Hatwig from Fresno.
on 9/12/2011 |
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The fit on this mask is not easy due to the directions that the headgear straps pull. The combo effect of air pressure on the nasal pillows and chin fitting will almost penetrate any congestion. This unit is noisy with the air hose going over your head, medium noise sideways and quietest with hose going downward. |
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Reviewed by: Brad from California.
on 8/15/2011 |
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Best mask i have found to day. The nasel pieces could stand to be a bit longer for me tho. Maybe with a few more adjustments i will find it to be a better fit. No more sore nose bridge.....YeeHaaMama |
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Reviewed by: Earl from Maine.
on 7/29/2011 |
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My husband and I have used Resmed Liberty Mirage for 3 years. Tried Teleflex, half the price, more features. Like the chin support, like the sturdiness of the connectors versus the Mirage, like getting both large and small in pkg, |
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Reviewed by: Jean from Taxas.
on 7/5/2011 |
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