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Re: Respironics Spectrum Full Face Mask


Posted by Jeff on November 13, 2001 at 17:45:28:

In Reply to: Respironics Spectrum Full Face Mask posted by Liftoff on November 13, 2001 at 16:06:10:

I think if you do a search on the ass't forums you will find that very few people like that mask. I tried it myself, and by the time the seal was adequate the pain on the bridge of the nose would wake me up. The "people's choice" seems to be the Resmed mirage full face mask. It has it inherent leak problems, but is much more comfortable. Myself, a sweat band with an elastic added over the from of the mask and the ears stops most of the leaks, and an extra tie under the chin to stop the mask from sliding up. I look forward to seeing the new version hitting the market. The posts below mention the new version.
Oh yes, the comfort add flaps for that mask...........

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