From the makers of the very popular Snugglehose Tubing Softener, SnuggleStraps prevent discomfort and red marks caused by CPAP Straps. They work on all mask straps and are made of the same soft, breathable fleece material.
To use, just wrap the SnuggleStraps around your CPAP mask straps and secure the velcro strips.
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There are two straps included in package. These straps can be installed on both top and bottom straps of the headgear.
"Thick & soft, does a very good job of covering the mask straps."
physician/patient
Rafael E. R, -- – July 10, 2010
"I have used the system for over 7 years. Good fit, comfortable, easy to maintain."
Cecil H, TX – June 29, 2010
"These are great as they allow something soft against the skin rather than the roughness of the straps"
A smooth cheek.
Sonja F, NV – June 06, 2010
"I find it helpful to use strap covers in preventing lines on the face in the morning. Another product, the Pad a Cheek Blue Pad product material is nicer and you don't have the velcro to deal with, so I would rate that product better than this. This is still a useful product, it is just that the other I mentioned is nicer."
So Soft!
Mark P, IN – June 04, 2010
"I have been getting rubbed raw from my mask straps. Wasn't sure if it was the straps until I put the SnuggleStrap covers on! No more red, blotchy, itchy, dead skin spots! No more irritation under or behind my ears! Best of all no more fighting my mask all night long! I sleep better now and THAT is bliss!"
Most red marks on the face are caused by over tightening the CPAP mask. CPAP masks should only be tightened down enough to create a seal. To avoid over tightening your mask, you should work clockwise around the mask, making small adjustments to the headgear, until the mask is securely in place but not overly tight. You should avoid pulling too much on one side of the mask than then other.
By cleaning your mask cushion, nasal pillows, and nasal prongs on a daily basis, you ensure a better seal each time you put on your mask. If you know you have a mask that fits, and are cleaning it daily, and still have red marks, consider using mask straps pads which are soft covering for the headgear straps.