RE: In Search of a Mask
The Brevida's diffuser works really well, it's not a jet of air and my wife doesn't notice it at all.
I've only been using it for a few days now and getting the right fit is important, I used M/L initially and my nose just hurt a littlebit more everyday, to the point that I stopped using it in favor of my full face mask. Gave the XS/S a try after two more days and it discomfort and pain has not returned. Going to stock to the small now.
Note I've only been on Cpap for a month now so still getting used to everything
RE: In Search of a Mask
Thanks, Bluran! I've wondered about the sizing of the Brevida. I've selected medium in other masks, and that has worked well so far. It sounds like, if I get the Brevida, I should get the fit pack that comes with different sizes.
- cyberfiche
RE: In Search of a Mask
Maybe the F&P Solo Nasal, my wife loves it.
RE: In Search of a Mask
I love the F&P Evora full mask. However, its vents exceed your last requirement. Initially, I found taping pieces of a CPAP intake filter, as to cause flaps, over them was successful in defusing the exhaust. Again, if the wife is involved, all bets are off on that idea.
- Red
RE: In Search of a Mask
I've been using the F&P Brevida for a few months now and really like it. Happy to report that the diffuser works very well. No air disturbing my wife and I can barely feel the air holding my hand right in front of the exhaust port.
Once a week wash the diffuser gently with a clean rinsing soap (like Dr. Bronners Sal Suds), then rinse with clean water and allow to air dry.
The seal is excellent though not quite as good as the ResMed AirFit P10 on my face.I had trouble with the P10 exhaust vents getting clogged, even with weekly cleaning, so I switched to the Brevida and have been very satisfied.
"the quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"