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Hybrid Full Face CPAP Mask with Nasal Pillows and Headgear

$127.95

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Rated 3.7 out of 5 by 184 cpap.com customers. Read reviews.
5% of Full Face Mask product buyers choose this product. Read rankings.
Key Product Information

    Manufacturer: InnoMed

    The unique design of the Hybrid promotes comfort by eliminating pressure points on the forehead and across the bridge of the nose. A built-in chin flap gently supports the chin for stabilization and fit. The Hybrid complete system contains all sizes of all components.

    Features and Benefits

    • Universal Design The unique design of the Hybrid combines the best features of both a nasal pillow system and a traditional full face mask. It offers all sizes and multiple combinations for easy flexible fitting and is designed for quietness and comfort.
    • Built-In Chin Flap Ideal for mouth breathers, No chin-strap required
    • No Nasal Bridge or Forehead Contact Glasses may be easily worn, and nasal bridge sores and air leaks are eliminated.
    • Hybrid Complete System Containing All Sizes of Pillows and Cushions Numerous combinations of sizes are possible for a personal fit.
    • Premium Headgear Five points of adjustability provides a better seal and increased support, and strap buckles make it easy to remove and reapply the mask


    You can use our online sizing tool to find out which masks will work best with your facial structure.

    If you still aren’t convinced that this is the mask for you, all you need to do is buy our Return Insurance and you can send it back within 30 days for a refund of the full purchase price. Read all about it here:

    Return Insurance Option

    We sell Replacement Parts for this mask. If you need to replace only one part of your mask instead of buying a new one, we can help you find the part!

    Returns Offered With Insurance Purchase

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In House Comments
Hybrid Full Face CPAP Mask Cleaning Instructions.

The Hybrid Universal Interface has created quite a buzz on our patient forum, CPAPTalk.com. We look forward to reading your review, especially after trying the new headgear.

The Hybrid masks that we have in stock now have the Adaptive Flow Technology that some people were asking about on CPAPTalk.com

Related Parts and Accesories
Original Hybrid Headgear
Hybrid Cushion
Hybrid Nasal Pillows
Headgear Clips (2 pack)
New Hybrid Headgear
User Reviews

October 31, 2008

(4 out of 5) by Annoymous User

"This mask does want I wanted: keeps my mouth closed and provides air directly through my nose (which I need due to a deviated septum)BUT it is cumbersome and takes playing with me get a decent fit. If I turn alot in my sleep, it will dislodge to some degree and I find it much noisier than other masks that I have tried. This hybrid is far superior to a full face mask and better than trying to get a chin strap tight enough to keep my mouth closed. I would recommend trying this mask by getting the return insurance."


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so far, so good, but still adjusting   October 24, 2008

(4 out of 5) by Bonnie

"I ordered this mask because the full face mask that I was offered locally hurt the bridge of my nose and left it red all day. I was developing a callus. The local supplier let me try one other full face and it was terrible so I returned it, they didn't offer any others. So I did my own searching. (I had tried a nose only mask at the sleep center and it hurt my upper teeth so they switched me to full face. That model was fine.)

My new mask arrived the second day of this cold with coughing. I'm coughing a lot in the night and it's weird with the mask on. Because of this, I've only worn it partial nights. Last night I felt like I couldn't breathe out properly and I'm going to watch the DVD to see if they have more detail. I did read the printed info prior to first use.
More review when I'm over this cold."


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Hybrid Mask - a bust   September 28, 2008

(1 out of 5) by Ken A, TN

"I got a new hybrid mask from Cpap.com (GREAT folks) about 2-3 weeks ago. Having had a Comfortlite II mask I was running into the dreaded Darth Vader open mouth syndrome which kindof cuts down on the effectiveness of the mask.

So, after perusing the various discussions about mouth taping I decided to give the Hybrid mask a try.

Yes, I was a good boy. I not only read the instructions I watched the various videos. (Note to the Hybrid mask makers - there ARE other computer systems out there that do NOT run Windows. That I had to bring up Windows to even look at the CD was my first clue that all was not going to work well....)

Ok - so now I've got the mask, measured the various parts of my face (can you say LARGE) and put together the mask with the LARGE face mask and the large nasal pillows. Right away it becomes apparent to me that the little nasal pillows are connected in such a way that they'll never fit into my nares.... not a chance in h........ Ok - so I check the video / Cd again and sure enough there's some indication that one might have to cut the connector in some RARE cases. (I knew I was rare - just didn't know how rare).

Ahhh - now I've got the little suckers separated and all will be well. I figure out how the headgear goes and begin the process of hooking myself up to the mask. Feeling somewhat like an astronaut or at least a test pilot I hold the mask in my left hand and bring the headgear over the head with one loose lead trailing. Having been so used to just sliding the CL2 over my head in one fell swoop this tug and pull seemed quite cumbersome.

Ahah - now I've got the headgear on and I place the nasal pillows on my nares - oops! - those things slide around since they're not connected to anything - ah - now I've got 'em - whoops - maybe I don't - yes! - no! - yes! Finally I decided that I'll just get this thing on the face at least and then I'll figure out about the nares. Oops - just stabbed myself with the chin guard.... ah - ok, got the mask in place let's see how it runs.

OH MY! - everything is leaking - sides, nares, top, bottom. Push in one of the nasal pillows and the other pops out! Use the specified technique - pull the mask away, place the pillows on the nares, make sure the top part of the mask is above my top lip and rotate down. Er, what's that sound of rushing air???? - oh - one of the pillows popped out - where's that mirror? Ok - got 'em in place but the mask is still sitting funny on the face. OH - it's the chin thing. Ok I'll slide the mask down so that the chin plate is where it should be. Ahhhhhh..... everything is fine. Oh - now I want to move a little - hiss, snark, whoosh - everything comes undone.

This process repeats itself a considerable number of times with various strap tightenings, adjustments, pillow rotations etc. In a desperate attempt to get a mask seal I reach for the Bag Balm (don't ask!) and apply liberal amounts to the face mask and pillows and after some adjustments I am rewarded with that lovely thing called a seal. Silence. Golden Silence descends for almost 40 seconds and then, I MOVE my head.

Alright, I've got this thing figured out now. This is a mask for people who have already died!! - the only way it will stay put is if I make like I'm in a casket and lie there very still with the head gear pulled so tight that my face will never recover its true shape. (There are those who might think that was a good thing but I'm rather fond of it.)

So - the next day I call the hybrid mask people who are very helpful. The gal (yes, a REAL person) who answers the phone asks me if I have a "sharp chin". Well, I think of myself as a fairly sharp guy but I've never thought about that particular aspect. She says "you know, like Jay Leno!".... Hmmm - I consider that a possibility so she says they'll send me along a face mask that's got the chin piece cut out. Ahah - maybe THAT's the problem.

Two days later, here's the next mask - and I can hardly wait to see what's in store for me. sure enough, as soon as I put the mask in place I get a tight seal. Wow - a seal in less than 10 minutes and with no goop at all. Oops! - I spoke too soon. You see, I had the audacity to turn my body and when I do that the hose tugs (ever so slightly) and the seal breaks.

Fast forward several nights later - I've tried, honestly - I've tried everything I can possibly try. I've even tried just relaxing my mouth and letting it go into "Chipmunk mode" (or Motorcycle mode..... you know, that look you get on your face on a motorcycle at 70 mph when you open your mouth to speak and the wind catches everything so you look like you've just swallowed a basketball). Yes, I get a better seal that way but it's only a few seconds until something breaks loose.

So - last night I figured I had nothing to lose and decided to use great globs of lanolin (yes, I graduated from Bag Balm) to see if I could get this thing to seal well. I tightened the straps to the INCINERATE setting, globbed on the lanolin and pulled everything into place. Peace, quiet - OH - I'm supposed to turn on the pressure now aren't I????

the mask goes back tomorrow (yes, I purchased the return option and aren't I glad I did?). I think the idea is great but the way the hose connects almost guarantees something will tug this out of place. (Yes, I did try to reorient the hose. Actually tried routing it straight up but that didn't help either). Also, even lying in Casket Mode, just the act of breathing would occasionally create little whispers of leak here and there that would only go away with a complete "reseal" procedure. I will admit, I'm getting good at rotating the mask into a seal. I've done it so many times it's almost second nature. Sleep 5 minutes, rotate the mask, sleep 5 minutes, rotate the mask - OH - is that what they meant by a sleep apnea??

To those of you who love your hybrids you have my everlasting admiration for patience and facial structure. to those who are considering trying it - get the return option.

Last night I slept - tape over the mouth, head resting comfortably on the pillow and I actually moved around. Of course that was with my beloved CL2. Now to find a tape that works reliably........

It's great to be alive!"


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Tried many. This one is the best!   September 27, 2008

(5 out of 5) by Stephen W, UT

"I have tried most of the full-face masks available, plus a few nasal and oral interfaces; with a wide range of results. The Hybrid is far and away the best one I have tried. I have been using Hybrids for about 2 years now and I have no intentiion of going to another mask. Its the best. Period. I have virtually no leaks, its comfortable and does not require over-tightening and my wife appreciates that its quiet. The smaller profile is terrific to. A great mask!"


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August 30, 2008

(4 out of 5) by anita

"I was interested in trying this Hybrid as I like using nasal pillows (Fisher/Paykel)finding that it improves my breathing but being a mouth breather I need to use a chin strap. So far I have not found any straps that work well (even the touted PAP Cap is too cumbersome)so the Hybrid sounded like a possible solution. I liked the Hybrid but am returning it because the small nasal pillows are too big leaving sores in my nose, additionally I found that this devices makes far more noise that what I have tried in the past. But if it were not for the nasal pillow issue I would be raving about this Hybrid mask and would encourage others to give it a try. It was certainly worth the insurance money to try this out."


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Product Specifications
The Hybrid is now packaged with the updated headgear and all of our stock contains the new headgear. It is made from a new, more comfortable material and has a buckle at the crown instead of velcro flaps. The new headgear will have grey straps rather than black.



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