Respironics ComfortGel Blue Nasal CPAP Mask Description
The Respironics ComfortGel Blue Nasal CPAP Mask with Headgear is the next generation of gel mask, incorporating the best features from the original ComfortGel and the EasyLife. The new latex-free ComfortGel Blue minimizes pressure points, reduces noise and redirects exhalation airflow away from the bed partner. These and other enhancements may help to create a new level of patient comfort and compliance.
As an added advantage, the ComfortGel frame has not changed and the new ComfortGel Blue Cushions and Original Gel Cushions are interchangeable. Similar sizes in either style will work with similar frame sizes of either mask. With the new ComfortGel Blue, the gel is now softer and conforms to your face with greater ease.
The ComfortGel Blue Nasal CPAP mask is great for both first time CPAP users and longtime CPAP users alike. With its intuitive and easy to maintain design, the ComfortGel Blue is sure to quickly become one of your favorite nasal CPAP masks. This mask can be used with any pressure range and with any CPAP or BiPAP machine. The nasal cushions are not interchangeable with the original Philips Respironics ComfortGel Nasal CPAP mask.
Sizes Available:
1070040: Petite
1070039: Small
1070038: Medium
1070037: Large
Improved Gel technology offers more comfort and softness.
Premium forehead pad is less likely to leave red facial marks.
Premium 4 point headgear with EZ peel tabs makes adjustments easy for a custom fit.
Two 360 degree swivels allow your tubing to move freely.
Reinforced ball-and-socket headgear attachments allow for easy mask removal.
Product name, part number, size, and Resistance Control Code are clearly printed on the mask.
Micro port exhalation on the elbow directs air away from you and your bed partner.
Product Weight
.5 lbs
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General Questions
Which CPAP mask will work with my machine?
All CPAP masks and most CPAP tubing are made to a standard size. Because of this, you can choose any mask to use with your CPAP or BiLevel machine. You should choose ...
Which type of CPAP mask should I choose?
There are traditional nasal masks (by far, the most popular with CPAP users), alternative nasal masks, full face masks (for those patients who have problems with mouth breathing or leaking from the mouth), nasal interface systems (such as nasal pillows systems), and oral masks. For the best possible choice, stick with what has worked for you in the past.
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