F20 air touch large is by far the best mask I have used for the past 2 years. Coupled with the Airsense 11 it's a perfect match for me. I can comfortably sleep 8hrs with little to no discomfort. Edit: F20 airtouch cleaning method that works for me. Fill sink with hot water with mild dish soap let soak for 15 mins, gently rub memory foam, rinse, again gently squeeze excesses water out. Allow to dry over night. Typically lasts about 3-4 months. Economically makes sense to purchase them in packs of 2 or 3 for the F20 Airtouch.
So your doctor told you to get a full face mask and just shoved you along like a piece of meat? Well well well... This video will go through the top 4 ResMed Full Face Masks so you can make a better purchasing decision. Hope it helps! Please Like the Video!
Very helpful! I started off with an F20 Air Sense (for her) with a medium size mask. I didn't get on very well with it, so I ordered a mask in small but that also leaked a lot. So then I tried the F20 AirTouch mask but they only had medium in stock (I am between a medium and a small apparently) so I thought it was worth a try. Not great either, so now that small AirTouch masks are in stock I am going to try that. I hadn't realised how much trial and error was going to be necessary (and it's getting expensive!)
Do you know if there might be an F40i in the future? I'm tempted to try the F40, but prefer the hose at the top, like the F30i, which i currently use. Thank you.
Always worn the f20 but swapped to the cushion rest, but what ever I do leaves very bad lines on face upon waking up. Now Got f30 heaps better no more horrible lines. Seals very well and easy to clean and adjust . Love your advice. ❤❤❤❤
Picked up my F40 shortly after release, was excited to try it, and have found it to be horrible.The Small is a bit better fitting than Medium, but neither works well for me. I have a seven masks, I like to try them out, and it's my least favorite. For full face I keep going back to F20.
Tried an F20 and hated it. Also tried an N20 but I'm stuffy every night. Recently got the F40. It takes time to adjust and find the spot for no leaks but I can side sleep and love it.
I hope resmed makes a 40i soon! I would like the 30i to have an additional strap from the top of the head, by the air hose attachment, to the back halter to keep the air hose from sliding forward. Thank you in advance.
Or perhaps like an iv pole to keep it center bed for less restricted movement and taking its weight while controlling or at least limiting hose contact. Often takes half my day to get the grooves and ridges to leave my skin and some never do. Like the who sing it- there's got to be a better way.
@@malissawillden4585 I understand what you mean about face marks. I have Bleep system coming. The challenge will be getting use to the hose in front rather than on top of my head.
I’m new to using a CPAP. I started out for my first two weeks using the F & S Eson 2 nasal mask. I was averaging about 10 events/hr. The only problem I had was it looked like my nose went 12 rounds with Mike Tyson. I tried using CPAP gel and band aids. I decided to try the new hybrid ResMed Airfit F40. The cushion leaked several times during the night. The leaks were mostly just above the magnet connectors. I also had leaks at the bridge of the nose. I was up all-night tightening and loosening the straps. I was measured for a medium cushion. The mouth area almost seems it’s too small. The idea for the mask was for comfort and limited contact. With no frame I think the outer seal clasps. Myt first night was 19.8 events /hr. The mask seal said good 17/20. This was my worst night yet, using a CPAP. I only got a medium for the cushions. Not sure if a large would work. I went into this with great hopes, but I can see why people give up using a CPAP. I know for health reason I got to try something. I saw reviews with this mask are 50/50. One store stated they wouldn’t carry the mask, because it was so bad.
Sorry to hear about your struggles. Try not to give up! Perhaps you can find a CPAP clinic to get fitted in person as I am sure buying new masks is getting annoying and expensive. May I ask what pressure you run? Also, do you have a pointer nose or a flatter nose like mine?
@@thecpapstore My setting is on auto, and I have a flatter nose. Are the mouth sizes all the same on the mask and only deals with width. I called ResMed and they said they couldn't answer questions and only make the masks. ResMed told me to get ahold of my supplier and been trying for over a week and a half. Thinking of the F-20. Worried about nose damage and thinking of the Air touch. Thank you so much for responding. I didn't want to give up but sure thinking about it. Haven't got much sleep in a month.
@@Wanda-yz3zq Make sure you are getting sized right. It might be worth getting a large F40 cushion. You can find size guides for our masks on our website and use a ruler to measure your nose. We do not have F40 yet though, as it is not launched in Canada. If you are worried about nose damage, I would also consider the Vitera instead of the F20. The cushion is less hard on the bridge. I would definitely find a CPAP store near you to test them. As someone who has reviewed every mask, I must say when you see and try them in person the answer becomes clear. Another idea is to download a mask fit app such as Mask Fit AR. If it recommends older masks, I would probably stay away, but it might give you a little bit better of direction to go.
I’ve had my same f20 touch mask for 2 months now and in excellent shape. I wipe it all out with alcohol wipes and gets nice and clean and going on month 3 it’s still like new
As a newbie who has had CPAP for less than a year now, I'm surprised these masks don't come in more variations of size & shape, and cushion size & shape. To me, it is like with computer mice -- they should be sized similarly to gloves, that much variety. Great video ! You and LankyLefty have been a big help to me. One thing I learned from LankyLefty: I have GERD and he mentioned briefly that if you have GERD sleep on your left side. I've had GERD for 30 years and was never told that -- but it does work very well.
Hmm hadn't heard that abt Gerd, could be helpful due to lying on left side encourages both transverse and descending colon motility & thus providing less pressure upon alimentary canal than other sleeping positions.
Against the nose minimal mask with its 2 small nasal ports blocks my nasal inhalation. I just can't seem to get enough air flow from it. Am I doing something wrong? Also this was on-site try- on, without machine air. How much of a difference would the pressured air make?
Another issue for me is the straps: 1) contact a) skin sensitivity/ irritability b) deeply creasing skin when adjusted to stop and prevent air leaks 2) head pressure- adds to my continual head pain and to the tightened rubber band oxygen deprivation sensation 3) velcro- a) ruining my hair which it grabs hold of thru out time worn b) closure connection is compromised with only one strand of hair 4) might there be a thin breathable cotton hair and face protector?
Hi Tristan, that F&P Vitera mask I got off you guys last month fits me so much better than either my Resmed F20 or F30i. Much more comfortable on my upper nose (slightly wider), and just all around a better seal. Exhalation was a big problem on the F20 too, very little air vented out the mask. (The F30n was nice, but its nostrils didn't line up with mine.) I'm ethnically, I'm north-western European, and although my nostrils are narrow too. Any obstruction disrupts my sleep.
Tried the F40. Was terrible. No sleep at all due to seal breaking and air leaks no matter what I did. Trying the F20 tonight. Hoping for better results as my mouth drops open and my nasal pillow mask not doing the job.
@@hondaseThe AirTouch F20 with memory foam cushion seems to work better for me. My mask starts to leak when pressure reaches 14 or more ☹️ so I’m still searching. Hope this helps.
I am told that the part of my nose between my eyes is too deep so I get air leaks there with ResMed masks but I have a AirCurve 10 VAuto and a AirTouch F20 mask.
So, the bridge and end of my nose stick out pretty far forward and are narrow. What I’ve found is that if a nose mask presses on the bridge or especially nostrils too much, it compresses the channels higher in the nose and makes it hard to breathe through. I guess on a full mask or if I’m congested, that’s not so important. But I’m wondering how you would rank these in that respect. The n30 and especially the n20 are basically impossible for me to breathe in once the pressure kicks up a notch. I have a small F20 but it doesn’t fit. I was thinking of replacing the mask with the regular F20, but I’m also looking at these. Curious to hear anyone’s thoughts.
I need to use the F20 with and without the foam lined cushion. I’ve used the ”full” full masks since the beginning, at least for 20 years, and I’m so used to them. Any mask with the nasal cushion/cradle dries out my nasal passages and wakes me up. Experiment with masks. Thank you for this video.
Why do I feel myself taking a breath on the F30i and have to concentrate more on my breathing and when I put on the airfit F20 I don’t notice my breathing at all. Are the resmed series 11 settings the exact same for the airfit F20 and F 30i full face masks? It’s kind of weird because the F3I is super comfortable, but I don’t like the fact that I can feel myself breathing or I have to concentrate on breathing. Or is this something after a couple of nights, I will just get used to?
I used the F30i, the fit was the best since it has wide size. Unfortunately there are 3 problems that make me to wear something else. First, the connection between the air supply tube and the mask would only last less than 4 months. It would clacked and the full ,and need to replace the whole mask. Second, the noise is much higher since the air hose is just next to your ears. Third, the hose would leave a big indentation on your face and hair line.
How do you keep the F40 from blowing air out the bottom once the machine gets to full pressure? It’s great until my machine gets to about 10 then the seal breaks and I literally cannot get it to stop. Tightening the lower strap does not seem to matter
How durable are the cushions for the F40? I’m a side sleeper and am getting too many leaks from the Quatro Air with air blasting out the sides, and after several years of using, I need a new mask. I was thinking about getting an F&P Evora mask but after watching your video, I might stick with Resmed because of the swivel feature.
I like the N30i. It’s better than Phillips Dreamwear. BUT the neoprene tubes on either side of the nose piece take far too long to dry. They don’t come off easily so I finally cut them off and use the Velcro covers from my old Phillips mask. I would really like them to detach easily and either dry faster of come with an extra set. 12 hours later and they are still wet
I have a sensitivity to all things plastic and foam. I have been trying to find a mask that has the least amount of plastic and foam and that doesn't touch my nose but can make a seal around it.
On the F40, the problem with the F30i for me was the masks nostrils didn't line up sufficiently with the nostrils in my nose. I ended up breathing through my mouth all the time. I've heard the F&P model in that style has a single nostril slot, and that slot fits many people better. So my QUESTION, what sort of nostril arrangement does the F40 have?
The f&p evora has improved nostril accommodation - the outlet being a single p larger oval. However lacks the magnetic easy low straps detachments, having an odd clipping system instead which I find impossible to detach when I need mask- release NOW. And also nearly impossible to connect by myself while wearing the mask, so probably nonaccomplishable without full alert state.
@@malissawillden4585 The F&P clips are definitely a lot harder to work than the Resmed magnets. For quick detachment, rotate the hose until the quick disconnect comes lose. (It is is difficult, remove the connect tube from the hose and rotate it 90 degrees so the disconnect angle is easier to reach.) For removing, I find rotating the left clip down gets it off easiest, which is odd since I"m right-handed. For donning, I close my eyes because they're always going to get bonked.
I've been trying to find a mask. I have to have a full face mask. I have central sleep apnea and I have the Resmet Vpap ASV. Since I have a hard time with breathing through my nose because of me having a deviated septum and I have a lot of sinus infections which makes it hard for me to also breath through my nose. I want to try different masks. Right now I'm using the Medium sized Quattro Air, it does still work for me, but I get a lot of leaks. I just bought a Mirage Activa LT Mask LG-WD-AMER and the mask is too small. It says that its size large wide. Do you have any suggestions for face masks.
I have just recently bought an F40 mask which I love . I have a defibrillator and a heart condition and I didn't realise the seriousness of the magnets which clip on the front .Being so new to the mask , I could attribute some of the negative feelings to the closeness of the magnets to my heart but I can prove nothing at present . My doctor and wife want me to get rid of the mask with the magnets but I still want a full face mask . My research this weekend has unearthed a Resmed F30i non magnetic facemask but I can't find any reviews on it . There must be many people who have medical implants which will be influenced by magnets . Can you give us an opinion on the non magnetic clips on the machine . I have measured the distance between the magnetic clip and my defibrillator which is around 4 inches . Resmed and Phillips recommend a minimum of 6 inches between them.
Great video. I have tried most of these masks and ended up with the F30 as my go to. The AirFit F20 tore up the bridge of my nose so I would end up getting sores on it. My doctor recommended the AirTouch so when I tried that I ended up with lots of leakage issues no matter what I tried. The F30i caused me issues mostly because I get my head pretty close to the wall so I end up smacking the connector against the wall. I might need to try it again since I got a bigger pillow that might help prevent that. I haven’t tried nor do I own a F40 so not sure about that one but seems like it would work just fine for me.
Then the patient will breath out of their mouth. However, unlike a nasal mask, the patient will still benefit from CPAP therapy. Whereas an open mouth with a nasal mask causes dry mouth, incorrect pressure and reduces CPAP therapy effectiveness.
I pretty much struggle with every Resmed full face mask. I get a terrible sore from the F20, find the Air touch F20 uncomfortable much of the time, and can't breathe through the F30 as it collapses under my nostrils (presumably the F40 will do the same.) I did pretty well with the F10, but it's discontinued. And I am doing so-so with the Quattro Air, but last night I only got 3 and a half hours of sleep.😡 Their masks just don't seem to fit my face, and I think my being bald affects how well the headgear works. The headgear also doesn't last long due to the oils in my skin. And if I wash them often they get all stretched out. If the Quattro Air doesn't work, I am going to have to buy the Vitera.
None has the hose on the head? I ask because in my sleep I tug the elephant trunk and then get air leaks. OH WOW THERE IS!!! I am going to ask about that now!
I'm disappointed. I came here to see the mask reviews, a primary interest being having someone put them on so I could see how they fit and adjust. Do you have any videos where you do that? Thanks. :)
Tristan, I am new to CPAP (at age 71!) and I am finding it very helpful. I am using the Air Fit N20 nasal mask and getting very good scores on MyAir but I have air leaking from my mouth at higher pressures. Chin strap does not seem to solve this and I am not willing to put tape over my mouth. So I may try a full face mask. In fact I have tried an F40 full face mask with nasal pillow that sits beneath the nose. This is your favorite mask! I like it in every respect EXCEPT that it leaks everywhere and I have not been able to stop the leaking. Based on your review and some very positive reviews I have read online I am going to give it another try and make sure I have not overlooked something. But if the nasal "pillow" just "sits below your nose" how does that allow for a firm seal?? I am perplexed about that. Your video was extremely informative! Thank you!😄😃😃
The F40 mask expands and allows for a seal underneath your nose. However, it is not a very structured mask, and I have realized since filming this video, I would not recommend it for people over 15 pressure. It seems to have leaks, if your face does not fit it perfectly. I would probably try an F30i. The top of the headgear (being top mounted) presses the nasal cushion part of the mask into the nose a little more, creating a better seal.
F20 air touch large is by far the best mask I have used for the past 2 years. Coupled with the Airsense 11 it's a perfect match for me. I can comfortably sleep 8hrs with little to no discomfort.
Edit: F20 airtouch cleaning method that works for me. Fill sink with hot water with mild dish soap let soak for 15 mins, gently rub memory foam, rinse, again gently squeeze excesses water out. Allow to dry over night. Typically lasts about 3-4 months. Economically makes sense to purchase them in packs of 2 or 3 for the F20 Airtouch.
I have started using my CPAP and have the F30i full face mask and am adjusting to it fairly well.
So your doctor told you to get a full face mask and just shoved you along like a piece of meat? Well well well... This video will go through the top 4 ResMed Full Face Masks so you can make a better purchasing decision. Hope it helps! Please Like the Video!
My experience here in Ontario, Canada was very good. My Doctor was very helpful. Personally, I felt treated like fillet mignon 😆
Which mask is more suitable for pressures of 20 and above? I speak very little English, can you answer me? I use google translate
Very helpful! I started off with an F20 Air Sense (for her) with a medium size mask. I didn't get on very well with it, so I ordered a mask in small but that also leaked a lot. So then I tried the F20 AirTouch mask but they only had medium in stock (I am between a medium and a small apparently) so I thought it was worth a try. Not great either, so now that small AirTouch masks are in stock I am going to try that.
I hadn't realised how much trial and error was going to be necessary (and it's getting expensive!)
Thank you so much for your channel, I was literally just prescribed a CPAP machine and your in depth reviews have been very helpful!
Do you know if there might be an F40i in the future? I'm tempted to try the F40, but prefer the hose at the top, like the F30i, which i currently use. Thank you.
Welcome Back Eric. Cheered up my Saturday morning.
I want to try the new F40 soon. I've tried F20, F30 and F30i and have average results. Time for a change! 😊
Always worn the f20 but swapped to the cushion rest, but what ever I do leaves very bad lines on face upon waking up. Now Got f30 heaps better no more horrible lines. Seals very well and easy to clean and adjust . Love your advice. ❤❤❤❤
Picked up my F40 shortly after release, was excited to try it, and have found it to be horrible.The Small is a bit better fitting than Medium, but neither works well for me. I have a seven masks, I like to try them out, and it's my least favorite. For full face I keep going back to F20.
Tried an F20 and hated it. Also tried an N20 but I'm stuffy every night. Recently got the F40. It takes time to adjust and find the spot for no leaks but I can side sleep and love it.
I hope resmed makes a 40i soon!
I would like the 30i to have an additional strap from the top of the head, by the air hose attachment, to the back halter to keep the air hose from sliding forward. Thank you in advance.
Or perhaps like an iv pole to keep it center bed for less restricted movement and taking its weight while controlling or at least limiting hose contact. Often takes half my day to get the grooves and ridges to leave my skin and some never do. Like the who sing it- there's got to be a better way.
@@malissawillden4585 I understand what you mean about face marks. I have Bleep system coming. The challenge will be getting use to the hose in front rather than on top of my head.
I’m new to using a CPAP.
I started out for my first two weeks using the F & S Eson 2 nasal mask.
I was averaging about 10 events/hr. The only problem I had was it looked like my nose went 12 rounds with Mike Tyson. I tried using CPAP gel and band aids.
I decided to try the new hybrid ResMed Airfit F40.
The cushion leaked several times during the night. The leaks were mostly just above the magnet connectors. I also had leaks at the bridge of the nose. I was up all-night tightening and loosening the straps. I was measured for a medium cushion. The mouth area almost seems it’s too small. The idea for the mask was for comfort and limited contact. With no frame I think the outer seal clasps. Myt first night was 19.8 events /hr. The mask seal said good 17/20. This was my worst night yet, using a CPAP. I only got a medium for the cushions. Not sure if a large would work. I went into this with great hopes, but I can see why people give up using a CPAP. I know for health reason I got to try something. I saw reviews with this mask are 50/50. One store stated they wouldn’t carry the mask, because it was so bad.
Sorry to hear about your struggles. Try not to give up! Perhaps you can find a CPAP clinic to get fitted in person as I am sure buying new masks is getting annoying and expensive. May I ask what pressure you run? Also, do you have a pointer nose or a flatter nose like mine?
@@thecpapstore My setting is on auto, and I have a flatter nose. Are the mouth sizes all the same on the mask and only deals with width. I called ResMed and they said they couldn't answer questions and only make the masks. ResMed told me to get ahold of my supplier and been trying for over a week and a half. Thinking of the F-20. Worried about nose damage and thinking of the Air touch. Thank you so much for responding. I didn't want to give up but sure thinking about it. Haven't got much sleep in a month.
@@Wanda-yz3zq Make sure you are getting sized right. It might be worth getting a large F40 cushion. You can find size guides for our masks on our website and use a ruler to measure your nose. We do not have F40 yet though, as it is not launched in Canada. If you are worried about nose damage, I would also consider the Vitera instead of the F20. The cushion is less hard on the bridge. I would definitely find a CPAP store near you to test them. As someone who has reviewed every mask, I must say when you see and try them in person the answer becomes clear.
Another idea is to download a mask fit app such as Mask Fit AR. If it recommends older masks, I would probably stay away, but it might give you a little bit better of direction to go.
I’ve had my same f20 touch mask for 2 months now and in excellent shape. I wipe it all out with alcohol wipes and gets nice and clean and going on month 3 it’s still like new
As a newbie who has had CPAP for less than a year now, I'm surprised these masks don't come in more variations of size & shape, and cushion size & shape. To me, it is like with computer mice -- they should be sized similarly to gloves, that much variety. Great video !
You and LankyLefty have been a big help to me. One thing I learned from LankyLefty: I have GERD and he mentioned briefly that if you have GERD sleep on your left side. I've had GERD for 30 years and was never told that -- but it does work very well.
Hmm hadn't heard that abt Gerd, could be helpful due to lying on left side encourages both transverse and descending colon motility & thus providing less pressure upon alimentary canal than other sleeping positions.
@@malissawillden4585 It is amazing how well it works. Not a cure for GERD, but relief from most episodes of GERD while on sleeping on the left side.
GERD comes from sleep apnea
I have a beard and mustache very similar to yours and only sleep on my left side then just on my back. What are your recommendations?
I have the seem issues with the F20, so I had to get the F-30i. It has a lot of leaks though.
Against the nose minimal mask with its 2 small nasal ports blocks my nasal inhalation. I just can't seem to get enough air flow from it. Am I doing something wrong? Also this was on-site try- on, without machine air. How much of a difference would the pressured air make?
Another issue for me is the straps: 1) contact a) skin sensitivity/ irritability b) deeply creasing skin when adjusted to stop and prevent air leaks 2) head pressure- adds to my continual head pain and to the tightened rubber band oxygen deprivation sensation 3) velcro- a) ruining my hair which it grabs hold of thru out time worn b) closure connection is compromised with only one strand of hair 4) might there be a thin breathable cotton hair and face protector?
Hi Tristan, that F&P Vitera mask I got off you guys last month fits me so much better than either my Resmed F20 or F30i. Much more comfortable on my upper nose (slightly wider), and just all around a better seal. Exhalation was a big problem on the F20 too, very little air vented out the mask. (The F30n was nice, but its nostrils didn't line up with mine.) I'm ethnically, I'm north-western European, and although my nostrils are narrow too. Any obstruction disrupts my sleep.
The Vitera does blow quite a bit of air out to the front and slightly up. That might be a problem, but I sleep alone.
@@Lost-In-Blank Glad to hear you are enjoying the Vitera. It does blow a lot more air, but it is easier to exhale with. I personally love the Vitera.
I have the F30I. I dont find the amount of air coming out the vents is annoying, perhaps because there are also events on top where the hose connects.
Tried the F40. Was terrible. No sleep at all due to seal breaking and air leaks no matter what I did. Trying the F20 tonight. Hoping for better results as my mouth drops open and my nasal pillow mask not doing the job.
I am having the same problem. Is the F20 working better for you?
Let us know how it went with the F20! Still hesitating to switch here
@@hondaseThe AirTouch F20 with memory foam cushion seems to work better for me. My mask starts to leak when pressure reaches 14 or more ☹️ so I’m still searching. Hope this helps.
I am told that the part of my nose between my eyes is too deep so I get air leaks there with ResMed masks but I have a AirCurve 10 VAuto and a AirTouch F20 mask.
So, the bridge and end of my nose stick out pretty far forward and are narrow. What I’ve found is that if a nose mask presses on the bridge or especially nostrils too much, it compresses the channels higher in the nose and makes it hard to breathe through. I guess on a full mask or if I’m congested, that’s not so important. But I’m wondering how you would rank these in that respect. The n30 and especially the n20 are basically impossible for me to breathe in once the pressure kicks up a notch. I have a small F20 but it doesn’t fit. I was thinking of replacing the mask with the regular F20, but I’m also looking at these. Curious to hear anyone’s thoughts.
How is the F40 for side sleepers?
I have leak around the nose area on F30i even with small size. No good at high pressure setting at >8
I need to use the F20 with and without the foam lined cushion. I’ve used the ”full” full masks since the beginning, at least for 20 years, and I’m so used to them. Any mask with the nasal cushion/cradle dries out my nasal passages and wakes me up. Experiment with masks. Thank you for this video.
Thanks for the very informative video!
Why do I feel myself taking a breath on the F30i and have to concentrate more on my breathing and when I put on the airfit F20 I don’t notice my breathing at all. Are the resmed series 11 settings the exact same for the airfit F20 and F 30i full face masks? It’s kind of weird because the F3I is super comfortable, but I don’t like the fact that I can feel myself breathing or I have to concentrate on breathing. Or is this something after a couple of nights, I will just get used to?
F30i*
The AirTouch F20 has slight leaks for me so I want to get a different one. I get leaks from the top of my nose between my eyes. I want to try the F30i
Me too! It's so annoying.
When will the F40 be available please?
I used the F30i, the fit was the best since it has wide size. Unfortunately there are 3 problems that make me to wear something else. First, the connection between the air supply tube and the mask would only last less than 4 months. It would clacked and the full ,and need to replace the whole mask. Second, the noise is much higher since the air hose is just next to your ears. Third, the hose would leave a big indentation on your face and hair line.
May I ask what you use instead of the 30i?
May I ask what you use instead of the 30i?
I’m currently using the Fisher & Paykel Evora. It’s not as comfortable as the 30i but it last more than 3 months and doesn’t leave marks on my head.
How do you keep the F40 from blowing air out the bottom once the machine gets to full pressure? It’s great until my machine gets to about 10 then the seal breaks and I literally cannot get it to stop. Tightening the lower strap does not seem to matter
How durable are the cushions for the F40? I’m a side sleeper and am getting too many leaks from the Quatro Air with air blasting out the sides, and after several years of using, I need a new mask. I was thinking about getting an F&P Evora mask but after watching your video, I might stick with Resmed because of the swivel feature.
I like the N30i. It’s better than Phillips Dreamwear. BUT the neoprene tubes on either side of the nose piece take far too long to dry. They don’t come off easily so I finally cut them off and use the Velcro covers from my old Phillips mask. I would really like them to detach easily and either dry faster of come with an extra set. 12 hours later and they are still wet
I have a sensitivity to all things plastic and foam. I have been trying to find a mask that has the least amount of plastic and foam and that doesn't touch my nose but can make a seal around it.
On the F40, the problem with the F30i for me was the masks nostrils didn't line up sufficiently with the nostrils in my nose. I ended up breathing through my mouth all the time. I've heard the F&P model in that style has a single nostril slot, and that slot fits many people better. So my QUESTION, what sort of nostril arrangement does the F40 have?
It's split also which makes no sense to me
I’ve started to cut that little split piece out after a couple of months. It extends my F-39i a few more days.
The f&p evora has improved nostril accommodation - the outlet being a single p larger oval. However lacks the magnetic easy low straps detachments, having an odd clipping system instead which I find impossible to detach when I need mask- release NOW. And also nearly impossible to connect by myself while wearing the mask, so probably nonaccomplishable without full alert state.
@@malissawillden4585 The F&P clips are definitely a lot harder to work than the Resmed magnets.
For quick detachment, rotate the hose until the quick disconnect comes lose. (It is is difficult, remove the connect tube from the hose and rotate it 90 degrees so the disconnect angle is easier to reach.)
For removing, I find rotating the left clip down gets it off easiest, which is odd since I"m right-handed.
For donning, I close my eyes because they're always going to get bonked.
Smart and not snarky. I use the F39i, but it seems a bit short for my Caucasian nose. Thank you.
9:05 did see the hybrid model
9:40 didn't see the hybrid model
I've been trying to find a mask. I have to have a full face mask. I have central sleep apnea and I have the Resmet Vpap ASV. Since I have a hard time with breathing through my nose because of me having a deviated septum and I have a lot of sinus infections which makes it hard for me to also breath through my nose. I want to try different masks. Right now I'm using the Medium sized Quattro Air, it does still work for me, but I get a lot of leaks. I just bought a Mirage Activa LT Mask LG-WD-AMER and the mask is too small. It says that its size large wide. Do you have any suggestions for face masks.
Where can we find a store like yours. My husband needs someone who can fit him properly.
F40 only available in US so far
Yes I’ve asked ResMed
If I started out with the F30i full mask and decided to try the nasal pillow setup, can this be accomplished with this setup? thanks
the frame/headgear is different. You would have to get a nasal mask such as N30i
My f20 dosnt exhaust well is there a resolution
I have just recently bought an F40 mask which I love . I have a defibrillator and a heart condition and I didn't realise the seriousness of the magnets which clip on the front .Being so new to the mask , I could attribute some of the negative feelings to the closeness of the magnets to my heart but I can prove nothing at present . My doctor and wife want me to get rid of the mask with the magnets but I still want a full face mask . My research this weekend has unearthed a Resmed F30i non magnetic facemask but I can't find any reviews on it . There must be many people who have medical implants which will be influenced by magnets . Can you give us an opinion on the non magnetic clips on the machine . I have measured the distance between the magnetic clip and my defibrillator which is around 4 inches . Resmed and Phillips recommend a minimum of 6 inches between them.
I think Fisher & Paykel make the only masks without magnetic clips.
those masks touch the nose restricting airflow. of the ones reviewed, which one touches the nose the least?
Epap 5 ipap 25 Which mask is better for pressure?
Depends on your face but I think F30i and F20 is best for 20+ pressure.
Great video.
I have tried most of these masks and ended up with the F30 as my go to.
The AirFit F20 tore up the bridge of my nose so I would end up getting sores on it. My doctor recommended the AirTouch so when I tried that I ended up with lots of leakage issues no matter what I tried.
The F30i caused me issues mostly because I get my head pretty close to the wall so I end up smacking the connector against the wall. I might need to try it again since I got a bigger pillow that might help prevent that.
I haven’t tried nor do I own a F40 so not sure about that one but seems like it would work just fine for me.
I have the f30 i and I love it
Thank you!
What happens during deep sleep when your mouth goes from closed, to falling open?
Then the patient will breath out of their mouth. However, unlike a nasal mask, the patient will still benefit from CPAP therapy. Whereas an open mouth with a nasal mask causes dry mouth, incorrect pressure and reduces CPAP therapy effectiveness.
@@thecpapstore which one do you recommend for us mouth openers 😁
Can the F40 shoot air up into your eyes, if it leaks?
Yes it can, similar to all masks. However, it shoots less into my eyes than an F20 when it leaks.
I pretty much struggle with every Resmed full face mask.
I get a terrible sore from the F20, find the Air touch F20 uncomfortable much of the time, and can't breathe through the F30 as it collapses under my nostrils (presumably the F40 will do the same.)
I did pretty well with the F10, but it's discontinued.
And I am doing so-so with the Quattro Air, but last night I only got 3 and a half hours of sleep.😡
Their masks just don't seem to fit my face, and I think my being bald affects how well the headgear works.
The headgear also doesn't last long due to the oils in my skin. And if I wash them often they get all stretched out.
If the Quattro Air doesn't work, I am going to have to buy the Vitera.
None has the hose on the head? I ask because in my sleep I tug the elephant trunk and then get air leaks. OH WOW THERE IS!!! I am going to ask about that now!
I'm disappointed. I came here to see the mask reviews, a primary interest being having someone put them on so I could see how they fit and adjust. Do you have any videos where you do that? Thanks. :)
Tristan, I am new to CPAP (at age 71!) and I am finding it very helpful. I am using the Air Fit N20 nasal mask and getting very good scores on MyAir but I have air leaking from my mouth at higher pressures. Chin strap does not seem to solve this and I am not willing to put tape over my mouth. So I may try a full face mask. In fact I have tried an F40 full face mask with nasal pillow that sits beneath the nose. This is your favorite mask! I like it in every respect EXCEPT that it leaks everywhere and I have not been able to stop the leaking. Based on your review and some very positive reviews I have read online I am going to give it another try and make sure I have not overlooked something. But if the nasal "pillow" just "sits below your nose" how does that allow for a firm seal?? I am perplexed about that. Your video was extremely informative! Thank you!😄😃😃
The F40 mask expands and allows for a seal underneath your nose. However, it is not a very structured mask, and I have realized since filming this video, I would not recommend it for people over 15 pressure. It seems to have leaks, if your face does not fit it perfectly.
I would probably try an F30i. The top of the headgear (being top mounted) presses the nasal cushion part of the mask into the nose a little more, creating a better seal.
I am new to CPAP. Dismayed to learn at the start that all of these masks have MAGNETS. Evidently not for use with many users with CARDIAC PACEMAKERS!?
I am a resmed fan but that f20air touch seal is an absolute pain in the rectum! A real waste of money for me
None of these suitable for Pacemakers.