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Re: Fitting on Series 2 FF


Posted by Barney Rubble on February 15, 2002 at 16:43:55:

In Reply to: Fitting on Series 2 FF posted by Tired of Waiting for Insurance on February 15, 2002 at 12:57:22:

Try Kitty's advice below about getting a sizing template from a vendor at the sleep mall. I think I've seen the Mirage full face series 2 mask selling on the sleep mall for under $200. I'm 5 feet, 3 inches tall and I'm between a small and medium size for the series2 mask with the standard cushion. Also, remember that there are 2 cushion styles(standard and shallow) that you need to choose between for the series2 mask. I think most people seem to prefer the standard cushion. The shallow cushion, I'm told, is for people with "shallow faces". I'm told this would be like an asian type face. When I used the shallow cushion, it irritated the bridge of my nose. On a side note, my DME(mid atlantic health care) ordered my first mirage full face mask and fitted me for it with the sizing template and they are located in beltsville, maryland.

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