The CPAP PRO was designed by a CPAP user frustrated with uncomfortable masks.
The CPAP PRO is held in place by a boil and bite mouth piece. It fits on your upper teeth and is designed to stay in place even if your mouth opens. This eliminates the need for headgear and straps.
The CPAP PRO is extremely light weight, and has minimal contact with your skin.
Do you move around a lot when you sleep? These masks are ideal for users who either sleep on their side or stomach or restless sleepers who toss and turn. There are a few specialized cushions that address this issue as well as most Nasal Pillow and Prong CPAP masks.
These masks are designed to prevent mouth leaks. If you are opening your mouth during the night, airflow escapes and reduces therapy effectiveness. Users who are experiencing a dry mouth, sore throat, or sinus congestion may require a mask that seals around the mouth.
TV Friendly CPAP masks have interfaces that avoid obstructing your vision so you can read or watch TV before going to bed. Any mask designed without a forehead piece will fall under this property.
These masks have the least amount of material around the face, fewer headgear points, and offers more freedom when you sleep. Most Nasal Pillow and Nasal Prong masks are ideal for claustrophobic users.
These masks offer replaceable cushions, pillows, or prongs. These unique CPAP Masks offer replaceable cushions as a low cost solution to keep your mask feeling and working like new.
Tired of adjusting your headgear every time you take your mask off during the night? Quick-Clips allow users to easily remove and replace the mask on your face without re-adjusting the headgear straps.
Indicates which masks come packaged with more than one cushion, pillow or prong. Masks can come packaged with ALL Sizes or a combination of sizes as a Fit Pack. This is ideal for users who have not tried the mask before and do not know the right size to select.
This property identifies masks that are ideal for small facial features. Any mask with a size petite or extra small will be marked 'Yes'. Nasal Pillow masks are ideal because they accommodate the size of the 'nare' or nasal openings, not the face.
The value will be marked 'Yes' for CPAP masks with interfaces that are unique to CPAP users with wide facial features. Masks with 'Wide' cushion sizes would fall under this category. Nasal pillow and prong masks are ideal for wide faces because the seal occurs around the nare, not the face.
These CPAP masks have interfaces that accommodate a wide variety of facial hair styles. Gel cushions and foam inserts provide support and comfort for users who may need to over-tighten headgear straps to help seal around facial hair. Silicone gel also helps create a fluid seal over the hair.
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"Nasal buds leak, The pressure of the machine sometimes blows the nose buds out. Difficult to make fit"
had doubts
Sh – October 26, 2011
"it was a BIG jump to try this contraption. But it works! yes I'm still having saliva issues whe I first put it on but after a couple minutes I'm asleep. I truly think it helps me to keep my mouth shut not sure why. Plus I haven't woke up once to adjust a strap. I love being free of the strap."
Works Well With Facial Hair
Stanley V, NV – October 25, 2011
"I've been trying and rejecting masks ever since I was diagnosed, and this is the first one that I think is going to work. I have a beard and mustache and regular masks tickle my facial hair and make my nose itch, requiring me to dislodge the mask many times a night to scratch. The obvious answer is to shave, but I've been reluctant to do that, so I was pleased when I found this configuration. I have to wear a night guard anyway to keep me from grinding my teeth, so a maskless device based on a mouthpiece seemed just right. I've only had it for a few nights, but I'm happy that I can scratch without taking it off, I can adjust the nasal pillows by feel without turning on a light, and it doesn't grind on my 'stache. Set up is a lot quicker now, too, because the device doesn't have any straps at all.
Cost seems a little high for what you get, but for me and my beard, it's working."
OK...
Daniel T, CA – August 27, 2011
"It did what it said, so that's good. I had a good fit both with the mouthpiece and the nasal pillows. But eventually I decided I preferred my "normal" nasal pillows."
CPAP Pro
Jan F, IL – January 19, 2011
"It is not something you can just wear and love immediately, it takes some getting used to and adapting the right settings. I had to redo the mouth piece as it just wasn't right the first time - that was my mistake. After 3 or 4 nights I really like it! No more head gear!! After 10 years of headgear of one kind or another I was losing hair on top. Not cheap but I do like it much better than all of the others I have used."