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Breeze headgear / back sleeping


Posted by KM on December 18, 2002 at 08:06:59:

The Breeze nasal pillows headgear is the only one i have ever been able to sleep with -- the conventional triangular masks leak too much, and they're too uncomfortable, etc.

however, the back headplate on the Breeze is too stiff and uncomfortable for back sleeping. That is, when I lie on my back, that thing really presses against your head and makes it impossible for me to fall asleep.

has anyone else had this problem?

my Breeze is about two years old. Have they updated it at all in this respect? Maybe a foam pad or something>

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