Manufactured by SleepNet. 0% of Nasal Mask product buyers choose this product.
3.6 of 5 23 Reviews
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The Phantom Nasal Mask maybe either blue or clear in color. The color of the mask does not change the design or function of the mask.
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| Basic Features | |||
| Mask Type This describes the type of mask, either: nasal, full face, nasal pillow, nasal prong, hybrid, oral, or total face. | Nasal | Nasal | Nasal |
| Headgear Included This filter indicates if the mask comes with headgear included. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Mask Features | |||
| Replaceable Cushion 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. | No | Yes | No |
| Headgear Quick-Clips 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. | No | Yes | No |
| Gel Cushion These masks come with a silicone-based gel cushion. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Forehead Support Some masks come with a forehead support as part of the mask design. Masks marked "yes" contain a forehead support, while masks marked "no" do not contain a forehead support. | No | Yes | Yes |
| Mask Cushion Type This describes the type of mask cushion for the mask. These values are either cloth, foam, gel, or silicone. The foam and gel are usually both silicone based materials. The masks that are marked as "silicone" are without gel or foam. | Gel | Gel | Gel |
| Sizing Needs | |||
| Multiple Sizes Included 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. | No | No | No |
| Small Face 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. | No | Yes | Yes |
| Wide 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. | No | No | Yes |
| Lifestyle Needs | |||
| Active Sleeper 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. | Yes | No | No |
| Mouth Breather 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. | No | No | No |
| TV Friendly 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. | Yes | No | No |
| Claustrophobic 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. | No | No | No |
| Designed For Her These masks were designed specifically for women to accommodate smaller facial features and lifestyle needs. | No | No | No |
| Facial Hair 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. | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | |||
In 2013 the manufacturer changed the color of the gel cushion from blue to clear.
There are no LATEX parts used in the making of the Phantom Mask including the (Cushion, Elbow, Frame, or Headgear).
"The mask is nice and made of great materials...But I had trouble with the seal and the airflow out of the mask. Its designed with the out air flow blowing out the bottom of the mask and this created for me a cold air flow that I couldnt sleep with. I also found the mask very noisey compared to the nose pillow mask I used now. You also really have to strap this thing on to make the seal...Like I said for a smaller person mite be good but wasnt good for me at all..."
"Construction of the mask is cheap, contact with the face is poor, the mask leaks on various points. The intake air position is very uncomfortable. The ratio of costs versus quality is huge. Quality is very poor. I was not able to use the mask more that twenty minutes. I am very disappointed with this product. I cannot return the product. i am stuck with an expensive mask that dose not work. I do no have any positive remarks for this product. I hope my comments will help other users not to purchase this product."
"I can place the mask over my face and obtain a good seal. And I look forward to using it at some point in time.
The one thing that is common with just about all products is that they headgear is humongous. I am not quite sure who they have in mind when they designed the headgear. I wear a 7 1/4 – 7 1/2 hat size, which is not huge, but not tiny either. This leads me to believe that all designers have humongous heads :-)
Anyway, the mask itself has a single vent hole directing air downward, which is okay with me because I live in Florida and I do not mind the breeze. However, it is loud.
In So, what I have done is to take a strip of half inch fabric bandage tape and loosely place a cotton ball over the hole. Minor restriction of airflow without being dangerous. Much quieter.
This weekend I plan to dig through all of my CPAP masks and find headgear that will work. I really cannot criticize the headgear, because I have that problem with just about every mask I have ever tried. I have a drawer full of Velcro, fabric glue and fabric tape so that I can practice might weekend hobby of CPAP headgear crafting. Duct tape sticks to my hair :-)."
"I cannot use it. I tried it the first day it arrived, it is a terrible product I have not had a CPAP mask since the day it arrived. It has to be made very tight to suction, it pushes up against my eyes. A very bad product."
"I have been using this mask for about 15 years and would not use any other"
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Medicare allows for mask cushion replacement every three (3) months, and a 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 cushion eventually becomes too soft to hold a seal. The headgear straps lose elasticity and 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. In most cases, replacement headgear is available 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. Just search for your mask to see all of the replaceable parts.
Masks should be washed daily with warm water using a very gentle soap or baby shampoo, and left to air dry. Never use antibacterial soap as it will break down the silicone of the mask cushion. Avoid soaps that include lotion which can coat the mask and cause it to lose its seal. A safe cleaner is the Control III Disinfectant CPAP Cleaning Solution. Remember, going to bed with a clean face will improve your seal and protect the lifespan of your mask.
The best time to clean your mask is in the morning after use. This removes the oils left behind from your skin which can reduce the lifespan of your mask. We recommend using mask wipes to make daily morning cleaning easy. The mask wipes are made from materials that will not break down your mask.
The ideal CPAP mask is the one you can't tell is on. Start with minimal masks. If you are strictly a nose breather, the nasal mask is a good choice. The nasal cushion creates a very good seal around your nose and has a small profile. Nasal masks are also offered in gel, which many find comfortable. The SleepWeaver Advance is the only cloth mask on the market and is a very popular choice among nasal mask users.
Most nasal masks have a forehead support which offers stability and support for the mask.

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