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(01-17-2022, 01:18 PM)hegel Wrote: Why doesn't the F30 come in a large? It only offers small and medium. A large might solve the issue of the too tiny nostril holes that Ratchick mentions. I'm waiting for this sort of mask to come with the sort of nostril prong thingies that the P10 and most nasal masks have.
As an aside, I ordered a mask stabilizing strap from Pad A Cheek for the F30. First two nights were a bust. Now, I've had two excellent nights with this mask, with low leak rates. I love this mask when it works, since I'm sometimes a mouth breather. It's still early but I hope this solves the leak issue I've had.
MY issue is that while the F30 frame/cushion only come in small & medium, the freakin headgear comes in ONE size which is apparently designed to fit Telosians:
(I have solved this -- the part on the back of the headgear where the straps make an X, cut it in half, and then safety-pin the two parts together after taking a good 1-1/2 inches of length out. My headgear no longer tries to amputate my ears. I have this problem with every damn headgear Resmed makes!)
Machine: Resmed Lumis VPAP 150 ST Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: Evora Full Humidifier: Resmed Lumis VPAP 150 ST CPAP Pressure: EPAP 5, PS 5 - 7 in iVAPS mode CPAP Software: OSCAR
Other Software
Other Comments: O2 desaturation during REM when untreated or on CPAP. High CO2 on CPAP even with normal O2
Not that I am trying to make you jealous but being Down Under has its advantage this time. I have had an Evora Full since 7 January. The reason I mention the specific date is because I have attached a chart showing what the fuss is about the mask - barely any leaks! The one "big" leak that I had was when I did not clip the strap correctly and it came off. I liked my Eson 2, the Vitera was good but I love this mask.
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