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nasalaire?


Posted by Thomzilla on September 30, 2002 at 13:38:04:

I've recently encountered some problems with my Breeze Dreamseal mask and fortunately the people I've gotten it from have volunteered to provide some replacement parts. I first tried their mask with the nasal pillows and didn't like it. It pulled on my nose and made it sore. I really like the Dreamseal mask, but it's fragile, and it's developed a leak around the seal where the hose comes in to the nose piece. Fortunately it's under warranty! My question is whether the Nasalaire might work better for me. I have concerns about the way it fits the nose after my bout with the nasal pillows. Also how does it feel for people who sleep on their side? It certainly looks nice, but is it too thick to be comfortable? Also does it have exhaust vents, and where do they point? Would the air from the vent end up running down my partner's back or neck, or could I point it up?
Thanks,
Thomzilla

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