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Aloha by Innomed - bareablesleep - 10-22-2013

I didn't see a review for my current mask called the Aloha. I use two, the Swift FX and the Aloha, preferring, I think the Aloha lately. If I have a really bad cold, I use the Hybrid nasal pillow full face mask. I have used almost every popular mask and there a a lot of good ones out there. I don't like anything too close to my eyes or anything inside my mouth that can make my teeth hurt. The Aloha is about the simplistic mask I have found. It even sort of adjusts itself wile I sleep. The Swift FX is a good one, too and the Hybrid , once you get the size right will all the cushions and pillow choices they give is a great mask for people that can't have anything over the bridge of their nose.
Since I have started using my machine, I feel 10 years younger. Stick with it!


RE: Aloha by Innomed - PaulaO2 - 10-22-2013

If you could, please, redo your review following the guidelines? It helps to set the standard. Much thanks for the review, even if you can't redo it!


RE: Aloha by Innomed - bareablesleep - 10-22-2013

OK, so I think this is a redo of the post.
I bought the Aloha after reading reviews on another forum. At first I didnt think it would be so good because it looks very lightweight. It has two horns that the pillow sits on. the pillows move along the horns at night but it keep a seal. It also comes with the comfort pads that I bought separably for another pillow mask, this mask came with it...very nice. The mask is really lightweight and the pillows have a good seal. Unless I'm sick and need to mouth breathe, I use this mask. I have replaced the pillows two times in the past year. I paid well under 100 dollars US for the mask on special.


RE: Aloha by Innomed - PollCat - 10-22-2013

Well, I took a look at the mask online and then went ahead an ordered one from suppler #1 (I only thought about trying to get one thru Medicare for about 2 seconds). I've been wanting to try another mask for some time and this one looks interesting. Thanks, bareablesleep for the write-up.


RE: Aloha by Innomed - trish6hundred - 10-22-2013

Hi bareablesleep,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Thank you for the review.



RE: Aloha by Innomed - PollCat - 10-29-2013

Last night I slept with the Aloha mask for the first time. Initially I had some concerns about the headgear being impossible to adjust. Then I discovered I had it on inside out! Once I got headgear realigned, I was out like a light and did not awaken until 8 a.m. Before anyone jumps to a rash conclusion that I got 8+ hours of sleep - it was 2 a.m. when I went to bed.


RE: Aloha by Innomed - bareablesleep - 11-12-2013

I use it with an autopap and so far, so good.


RE: Aloha by Innomed - bareablesleep - 12-03-2013

Pollcat, I hear ya. I slept with the swiftfx upside down for wile. The Aloha is a keeper for me, but after washing my padded wraps in the washing machine, the velcro is getting lint all stuck to it. I still love it.


RE: Aloha by Innomed - PollCat - 12-06-2013

I just wash the entire headgear in the sink, leaving the padding wraps attached.


RE: Aloha by Innomed - PollCat - 10-09-2014

I have discovered one drawback to this mask. The headgear has a coupler that sits on the back of one's head which is uncomfortable for a back-sleeper. Time to search for another mask, again. Ohwell