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Re: Mirage Temporary Full Face Mask??


Posted by Dawn Rising on November 13, 2001 at 23:26:40:

In Reply to: Mirage Temporary Full Face Mask?? posted by Thumper on November 13, 2001 at 23:07:25:


I don't have any answers but just want you to know you are not alone. I posted under 'Stapping,Taping, nothing working' (something like that any how). I have been considering switching to a FF mask myself because of all the problems I've been having with leaks, taping etc. but I hate to lay out $258. for one when I've read so much here about all the leaks from FF masks, and how dry your mouth gets if you still mouth breath while wearing one. In one of the replys to my post it was suggested how to position/train the tongue to handle the mouth leaks. I'm really going to try that idea - it sounds like a really good idea. If that doesn't do it good enough I'll then buy the new FF Mirage 2 series that has been talked about here. Till you find what works for you hang in there. Best of luck, and soon sweet dreams.

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