Resmed AirFit F30 CPAP Mask
The Resmed Airfit F30 Full Face CPAP mask is designed to cover less of your face for fewer facial marks. Feel more confident around loved ones with a simple, modern look! Perfect for wearing glasses, sleeping on your side and helping you feel less claustrophobic.
In recent studies, the ResMed AirFitTM F30 was the most preferred mask of its kind. A majority of CPAP users found it easier to use and more comfortable than the market-leading, minimal-contact full face mask.
With a minimal-contact mask like AirFit F30, you’ll experience fewer facial marks than you would with a traditional full face mask. Its UltraCompact cushion is designed to seal securely under the nose to prevent top-of-the-nose soreness/irritation/red marks.
Eliminate the wall of pillows separating you from your bed partner and curl up even closer wearing AirFit F30. It’s quieter than the market-leading, minimal-contact full face mask, with fewer sleep disruptions from vent flow noted by CPAP users and their bed partners.2 Featuring small, multidirectional openings over a widespread area, vent technology in the ResMed QuietAir elbow breaks up exhaled air so it’s spread out lightly.
In recent studies, the ResMed AirFitTM F30 was the most preferred mask of its kind. A majority of CPAP users found it easier to use and more comfortable than the market-leading, minimal-contact full face mask.
With a minimal-contact mask like AirFit F30, you’ll experience fewer facial marks than you would with a traditional full face mask. Its UltraCompact cushion is designed to seal securely under the nose to prevent top-of-the-nose soreness/irritation/red marks.
Eliminate the wall of pillows separating you from your bed partner and curl up even closer wearing AirFit F30. It’s quieter than the market-leading, minimal-contact full face mask, with fewer sleep disruptions from vent flow noted by CPAP users and their bed partners.2 Featuring small, multidirectional openings over a widespread area, vent technology in the ResMed QuietAir elbow breaks up exhaled air so it’s spread out lightly.