Replacement Headgear for the ComfortCurve Nasal Mask.
Specifications
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We are only authorized to sell and ship Philips Respironics products to end-users residing in the United States.
Philips Respironics recommends that new patients purchase their devices, masks and initial accessories from a homecare company that can provide an individualized patient equipment set-up, clinical and after-sales support, and a program to assist patients with therapy success.
"Like All Masks it takes some getting used to so you can sleep on your side, on your back is not a problem from the beginning. I only sleep on my side at the beginning of the night. It is an exceptional mask, been using them for 5 years and would not change for anything. I tried 5 different brands 6 years ago used each for 3 months, this one won over the others, never tried the last two after I used this for the 3 months"
Comfort Curve Standard Headgear
Craig L, Murfreesboro, TN – October 02, 2009
"I have found the Comfort Curve headgear the easiest and most comfortable to sleep in compared to others."
ROGER M, RENO, NV – February 11, 2009
"My comfort curve set up is great. I have used it now for over 3 years and would be with out it."
ComfortCurve nasal mask
Mircea – July 25, 2008
"I have been using this mask for over three years now . I am very happy with it . About every 10 to 12 months I have to order new headgear , and about every 2 years I have to order the connecting two little hoses . Overall I would rate this mask 9 out off 10 , price , quality and comfort."
Comfort Curve Headgear
Bruce H, CA – June 11, 2008
"I can't imagine using any other mask. The Comfort Curve might not work for everyone, particularly people who move around a lot in their sleep.
I have been using the Comfort Curve for 2 or 3 years and the only weakness is the headgear which stretches and loses its elasticity. Eventually it becomes impossible to adjust tight enough for a snug, leak-free fit. Like a previous reviewer, I have found that the only way to keep it in place is to put the top strap around the back of my head but inevitably it either drifts forward or down to my neck and my wife nudges me awake saying, "Your breathing machine is making a lot of noise."
I have been considering sewing the straps to a yarmulke-type cap which should stay in place right on the back of my head. Where do you buy those things?"
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: