CPAP Masks

Find the best-fitting CPAP mask for you. Our collection of CPAP masks features premium, comfortable masks from top brands for restful, rejuvenating sleep. Find the perfect fit for your needs, whether you're a seasoned CPAP user or just starting out.

CPAP Masks

Nasal

Nasal CPAP masks deliver air directly into your nostrils without covering the bridge of your nose or your mouth. Most nasal masks feature headgear and elastic straps that fit snugly around your head. Mouth breathers and people who require high pressure levels for their CPAP therapy may struggle with nasal masks. However, nasal masks are often ideal for side sleepers and those who prefer the fit of a lightweight mask. Our current nasal CPAP mask selections are listed below. Click the images to learn about these different models.

Nasal Pillow

The nasal pillow mask is the least obstructive type of CPAP face mask. Small cushions known as "pillows" are inserted directly into the nostrils, sealing these openings to ensure steady airflow without covering any other areas of your face. People who feel claustrophobic using larger CPAP masks and sleepers who don't need high pressure settings for their CPAP therapy can benefit from a nasal pillow mask. However, these masks can cause irritation and congestion. Check out our current nasal pillow CPAP face mask selections below. You can click the images to learn more about each one.

Full Face / Hybrid

Full-face and hybrid CPAP masks cover your nose and mouth, allowing air to flow directly into your nasal passages and throat. While heavier and bulkier than other mask types, full-face and hybrid masks are ideal for mouth breathers and people who need high pressure levels during their therapy. Most full-face and hybrid masks feature elastic straps and headgear to secure the mask and prevent air from leaking while you sleep. Click the images below to learn about each of the full-face and hybrid CPAP face masks in our current lineup.

Fit Packs

If you're new to CPAP therapy and aren't sure which mask size is best for you, a fit pack can be a wise investment. These bundles include a mask with multiple cushion and headgear sizes, giving you the opportunity to test out different options and see what feels most secure. Talk to your doctor about which mask type will best address your OSA symptoms before choosing a CPAP mask fit pack.

AirMini Set Up Packs

The ResMed AirMini is one of the most popular travel CPAP machines on the market today. With an AirMini setup pack, you'll receive a new device, connective tubing, and a travel case. Your purchase also includes three HumidX cartridges for convenient, on-the-go waterless humidification. Please note the AirMini is only compatible with certain ResMed CPAP face masks. Also, keep in mind most insurance providers don't consider travel CPAP machines to be essential medical devices and may not cover the cost of these purchases.

FAQs

How do you clean a CPAP mask?

Cleaning your CPAP mask is essential to ensure proper hygiene and extend its lifespan. Follow these steps for effective cleaning:
1. Disassemble the mask components (headgear, cushion, and frame).
2. Wash the components with warm, soapy water using a mild detergent.
3. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let them air dry on a clean surface.
4. Clean the mask daily to prevent the buildup of oils, sweat, and bacteria.
5. Avoid using harsh chemicals or alcohol-based solutions, as they may damage the mask.

What is the best CPAP mask?

The best CPAP mask varies from person to person based on individual needs and preferences. Some common types include nasal masks, nasal pillow masks, and full-face masks. It's recommended to consult with your health care provider or try different masks to find the most comfortable and effective one.

How often should you replace your CPAP mask?

CPAP masks are subject to wear and tear, and their durability depends on the type and usage. The following can be used as a general guideline:
- Cushions and nasal pillows should be replaced every 1 to 3 months.
- Headgear and chin straps may last longer and typically need replacement every 6 to 12 months.
- For full-face masks, cushions should be replaced every 1 to 3 months, while the headgear may last up to 6 months.
- Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and inspect your mask regularly for signs of damage or degradation.

What is the best CPAP mask for a mouth-breather?

For mouth-breathers, a full-face CPAP mask is often the best choice. Full-face masks cover both the nose and mouth, ensuring continuous airflow even if you breathe through your mouth during sleep. It's important to select a mask with a comfortable cushion that fits securely and doesn't allow air to leak.

How do you wear a CPAP mask?

Wearing a CPAP mask correctly is crucial for effective therapy and optimal comfort. Here are some tips for properly wearing your mask:
- Adjust the headgear to ensure a snug but not overly tight fit.
- Position the cushion or nasal pillows over your nose or nose and mouth, depending on the mask type.
- Securely connect the mask to the CPAP machine tubing.
- Turn on the machine and allow it to reach the prescribed pressure before putting on the mask.
- Breathe normally through your nose while wearing the mask.

How tight should a CPAP mask be?

A CPAP mask should be tight enough to create a proper seal without causing discomfort or pressure sores. Avoid over-tightening, as it may lead to leaks and reduce the effectiveness of therapy. Adjust the headgear to ensure a secure fit while allowing some flexibility for movement during sleep.

What is the best CPAP mask for side sleepers?

For side sleepers, nasal pillow masks or masks with minimal facial coverage may work best. These masks allow for greater freedom of movement and reduce the likelihood of the mask slipping during sleep. However, individual preferences may vary, so it's essential to try different masks to find the most suitable one.

What is the most comfortable CPAP mask?

Comfort is subjective, so the most comfortable CPAP mask varies among users. Some find nasal masks or nasal pillow masks less intrusive, while others prefer the stability of a full-face mask. To determine the most comfortable option for you, consider factors like fit, cushion materials, and mask type that align with your sleeping position and breathing habits.