Mojo's contoured shell follows the curves of the human face and easily bends inward and outward for a comfortable fit.
Air leakage is eliminated by adjusting the headgear, as the dual beam element transfers the force of the straps to the center of the mask. SleepNet's proprietary tension wheel fine-tunes the fit.
Unique magnetic clips are virtually foolproof. They easily click into position securing the mask and keeping the straps in place. The clips also allow for a quick release of the mask.
The SleepNet Full Face Mask, designed using strong, durable and medically approved materials, will easily withstand the rigors of home or travel use.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"The mask was comfortable, much more so than another brand that I have used that caused skin irritation. My problem was that it fit around my face and mouth, but did not fit properly above my nose causing the upper part of my nose to become bruised by the rubbing from the inside ridge of the mask. The mask for me needed to be slightly longer in the upper nose area. Also, I kept waking up at night because my mouth was exceedingly too dry."
Comfy mask
William F, Carlsbad, CA – April 26, 2009
"This mask is fairly comfortable and seems to seal pretty well for my face.
I really like the magnetic latches at the bottom, easy to take off. It would be nice to have something similar at the top of the mask. Also the forehead pad could be redesigned a bit to be more comfortable, but its not bad.
I really like the Mojo when compared to the Respironics (non-gel) mask I got at the rehab center. It blew air into the inside corners of my eyes. I keep the old mask as a backup in case the Mojo breaks but don't plan on using it often.
As a first time BiPAP user, I like the Mojo gel mask."
Could improve the product
Timothy B, PA – May 08, 2008
"I have used the mask for a couple of days and it is somewhat comfortable. I think that more cushion around the bridge of the nose area and the head area would improve the product. Consider more testing of the product at higher pressures as I am one that my pressure is set at 13 and to keep the mask from leaking I need to pull it tight. This becomes uncomfortable with any mask that I use especially in the forementioned areas of the nose and head.
Thank you"
Pretty good
Barbara M. – December 21, 2007
"There are things about this mask I like alot. It has a flexible body that you can shape somewhat and that is an awesome feature. I had to go with a gel mask because I developed an alergy to the silicone in most masks. Rare, and just my luck. But the gel doesn't bother me so I can deal with it. This is the ONLY full face mask I have found in gel, so I had to go for it. I have never been able to get over being a mouth breather and chin straps don't work for me. So this was a godsend. It also has a cool little wheel adjustment to get the snugness on the bridge of the nose right.
On the downside, it leaks. Not horribly, but consistently. I wake up several times to shift it on my face and stop noisy leaks. And a couple of times I have actually gotten scratched by the plastic around the gel, both on the forehead pad and the face pad. You do have to settle it correctly against your face.
Overall, I have to say it's a good product and a pretty good value. It definitely fills a niche in being the only full face gel mask, so kudos for that."
We work very hard to provide many different ways for our customers to compare products. Here are the machine product guides we have created and maintain:
CPAP Machine Comparison Guide. This guide stacks up every CPAP machine we sell, feature by feature. If you don't know the meaning of a feature, click the question mark for a definition. The links below will take you to the most popular CPAPs, or all CPAP machines we sell.
Auto Adjusting Machine (APAP) Comparison Guide. This guide stacks up every APAP machine we sell, feature by feature. If you don't know the meaning of a feature, click the question mark for a definition. The links below will take you to the most popular APAPs, or all APAP machines we sell.
BiPAP, VPAP and BiLevel Comparison Guide. This guide stacks up every BiPAP machine we sell, feature by feature. If you don't know the meaning of a feature, click the question mark for a definition. The links below will take you to the most popular BiPAPs, or all BiPAP machines we sell.
Do you have a guide to help me choose the right mask?
Yes, we created a Help Me Choose guide to help you select the right mask or machine according to your preferences. The guide asks you a series of questions regarding your preferences and your facial features. Based on your answers we provide you with a comparison chart of the masks that meet your criteria. Get started here:
Are prescriptions required for mask, machine and/or humidifier purchases?
Yes. Federal law requires we have a valid prescription on file before we ship your mask, machine and/or humidifier.
We provide many easy ways to get your prescription:
We can request your prescription for you! When you checkout, just let us know you would like us to request your prescription, or you can log into your account to have us request your prescription.
Fax your prescription to our Toll Free fax number: 1-866-353-2727, or our international fax number: 713-541-7370
For more information on prescriptions, please see our Prescription Section of the Learning Center.
How often should I replace my mask?
Medicare allows for mask cushion replacement every three (3) months and complete mask system replacement every six (6) months. CPAP manufacturers and vendors suggest these replacement schedules as well.
In our experience, most mask cushions begin to deteriorate after about six months of use. The silicone eventually becomes too soft to hold a seal and headgear straps must be tightened more and more to get the same quality seal.
We strongly suggest replacing cushions and pillows as soon as they start to soften. Air leaks may reduce the effectiveness of CPAP therapy and headgear that is too tight may cause facial sores at pressure points. You can also replace the headgear of your mask if it is stretched out or the Velcro worn out.
To see what parts of your mask are replaceable refer to our Replacement Part Finder. Search for your mask and then see all of the replaceable parts.
How do I care for my mask?
Masks should be washed daily in warm water with baby shampoo and left to air dry. Never use antibacterial soap as it will break down the silicone of the mask. Avoid soaps with lotion or lanolin which can coat the mask and cause it to lose its seal. A safe cleaner is the Control III Disinfectant CPAP Cleaning Solution. Remember to go to bed with a clean face, this will improve your seal and protect the lifespan of your mask.
The best time to clean your mask is in the morning so that the oils from your skin are removed. We recommend using mask wipes to make daily morning cleanings easy. The mask wipes are made from materials that will not break down your mask.
What does a mask prescription need to say?
Contains one of the following words or phrases: "CPAP Mask", "CPAP Supplies", "CPAP Humidifier", "CPAP", "Continuous Positive Airway Pressure", "APAP", "AutoPAP", "AutoSet", "Auto CPAP", "Auto Adjusting CPAP", "Self Adjusting CPAP", "BiPAP", "BiLevel", "VPAP", "BiPAP Auto", "BiPAP ST", "Synchrony ST", "VPAP ST"
Contains physician's contact information
Contains physician's signature
Contains the patient's full name
Why might I need a full face mask?
If your mouth drops open during sleep, a full face may be selected to allow for the CPAP airflow to be delivered through both the nose and mouth.
Some CPAP users move to using a full face mask after finding that using a nasal mask along with a chinstrap does not meet their sleep therapy needs. Some CPAP users use a full face mask when suffering from seasonal allergies.