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Designed to prevent next-day red marks, the ResMed AirTouch N20 cushion provides exceptional comfort during CPAP therapy while still giving you the seal you need. The UltraSoft Memory Foam Cushion aims to reduce skin irritation and offers an alternative to a traditional silicone CPAP mask cushion.

Find all compatible parts listed here on the AirTouch F20 Mask Parts page.

AirTouch N20 Cushion Replacement Features and Benefits:

  • UltraSoft Memory Foam Cushion Compatible with AirTouch N20 and AirFit N20 Frame
  • Adapts to Your Face for a Personalized Fit
  • Available in Small, Medium, or Large

AirTouch N20 Cushion Adapts to You

Designed to reduce red marks, the AirTouch N20 Nasal Mask's soft memory foam cushion is engineered to provide a sturdy seal across various pressures without compromising your comfort. Adapting to your unique facial features helps to give you a custom fit every time.

The memory foam nasal cushion is designed to be wiped down daily and replaced every 30 days, unlike the washable AirFit N20 silicone cushion . The memory foam mask cushion was shown by a ResMed internal study to not develop pathogenic bacteria for up to 30 days without regular care.

What’s Included:

  • 1 replacement cushion for the N20 mask in your selected size

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Should I Get the Memory Foam Cushion Version vs. Silicone?

Here are the top reasons to consider trying a memory foam cushion over a silicone cushion for your CPAP mask:

  • You Don’t Like the Feel of Silicone on Your Face
  • You Frequently Wake Up With Red Marks or Sore Spots From Your Mask
  • You Have a Beard and Can’t Get a Good Seal With a Silicone Cushion
  • You Experience Itchiness or Chafing From Your Silicone Cushion
  • You Have Unique Facial Features That Make It Difficult To Get a Consistent Seal With Silicone

How Often Should I Replace It?

Unlike silicone cushions, which last for roughly 90 days, the memory foam cushion for your AirTouch N20 should be replaced every 30 days to ensure a consistent and reliable seal. Memory foam cushions degrade much more quickly than silicone and need to be replaced more often for the best results. We recommend buying multiple cushions at one time to have backups on hand or using our Subscribe & Save option to schedule your replacement cushions in advance for more peace of mind. You can do so on the product page or in your cart before checkout; just be sure to adjust the timing of your orders according to your needs, and we’ll handle the rest!

Is the AirTouch N20 Cushion Interchangeable With AirFit N20 Mask?

Yes, the AirFit N20 and AirTouch N20 use the same exact mask frame to offer the choice between soft and pliable memory foam or supportive silicone. Simply remove the existing cushion from the mask frame and replace it with the cushion of your choice. Memory foam cushions are designed to be more comfortable and conforming than silicone cushions and are ideal if you regularly wake up with soreness or red marks from your CPAP mask. They also work well for those with beards.

How Should I Clean It? (How Often?)

Unlike silicone cushions, which should be washed daily with soap and water, the memory foam cushion of the AirTouch N20 shouldn’t be washed, as the materials will degrade quickly, leaving you with a seal that just won’t keep no matter what you try. Instead, you should gently wipe down the surface of your memory foam cushion each day after use with a CPAP mask wipe such as Purdoux Grapefruit and Lemon Mask Wipes. It’s important to clean your mask of the oils, sweat, and/or saliva that can build up overnight in order to maintain a good seal for effective therapy, but make sure not to apply too much pressure or scrub too hard when wiping your memory foam cushion down as it can lead to early deterioration.

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