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Re: Ultra Mirage mask


Posted by Rob (Australia) on July 26, 2000 at 23:45:18:

In Reply to: Re: Ultra Mirage mask posted by PDX Dale on July 26, 2000 at 21:26:57:

Hello PDX Dale

Very pleased to read your comments about your two month's use of the Ultra Mirage. I used the ultra again last night and I do agree with you. No pressure on the nose bridge area and no leakage into the eyes.

Have you managed to take yours apart for cleaning? I am thinking of enroling in night school to do an engineering degree so as to cope with the task. Either that or read all the back issues of Popular Mechanics. The mask seems to have an awesome number of fiddly bits and pieces.

The headgear will take some getting used to. I think it may have been designed for someone with a pointed head.

Anyways, of the 5 or 6 masks I have used or tried over the past couple of years, this one looks to be in the top couple for comfort and effectiveness.

Just keep breathing.

Rob

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