Resmed AirFit™ N30 Nasal Cradle CPAP Mask
$80.00
The Resmed AirFit™ N30 is hyper easy to use and well-balanced, with unique features that maximize comfort and performance while minimizing facial contact. And because it’s small, simple, and discreet, AirFit™ N30 is designed to make adjusting to and staying compliant with therapy easier than ever before.
Resmed AirFit™ N30 Nasal Cradle CPAP Mask Overview
Introducing the Resmed AirFit™ N30, the first nasal cradle mask on the market with front-end tubing.
Please note: headgear is not included in your order unless selected above.
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Optional QuickFit™ elastic headgear is designed to make AirFit™ N30 easy to fit right out of the package. Slip it on and off like a pair of swim goggles (headgear is not included in your order unless selected above.)
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Single side-clip on the headgear provides added adjustability if needed.
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Split bands allow you to loosen or tighten the headgear if needed.
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Nasal cradle cushion rests discreetly under the nose, is curved for comfort and provides an excellent seal for 2 out of 3 CPAP users who tried it in a recent study. It's made from soft, lightweight silicone that conforms to the shape of the nose.
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QuietAir™ technology makes AirFit™ N30 quieter than F&P Brevida and Philips Respironics nasal masks, including Wisp and DreamWear nasal. Its diffused venting is designed to break up exhaled air so it's spread out lightly, minimizing sleep disruptions.


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1 — AirFit™ N30 QuietAir Mask Frame & Stabilizer
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1 — AirFit™ N30 Mask Cushion (of selected size)
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1 — Short Tube
Please note: Headgear does not automatically come with the order. If you'd like your purchase to include headgear, please select your headgear option above. If you select a headgear option, the following will be included:
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1 — AirFit™ N30 Headgear
Breathing Style:
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Nasal Breathers
- Mouth Breathers (when paired with a CPAP mask chinstrap)
Sleeping Style:
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Back Sleepers
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Side Sleepers
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Active Sleepers
Additional Considerations:
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High Pressure Settings
- Glasses Wearers
- Claustrophobia
- Facial Hair
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Full Field of View for Reading or Watching TV Before Bed
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Tossing and Turning During Sleep
Assembling Your Mask:
Refer to the assembly diagrams in these instructions.
- With the gray side of the headgear facing out, insert each end of the headgear band over the stabilizers through the buttonholes.
- Secure the headgear by pulling the buttonholes over the ends of the stabilizers.
- Holding the mask frame, stretch the headgear lightly to ensure it is securely attached. Ensure that the headgear band is not twisted.
- Align the notch in the cushion to the tab on the mask frame. Firmly push one side of the cushion onto the frame, then repeat on the other side. Push down all the edges of the cushion onto the frame to ensure that the edges are completely flat.


Fitting Your Mask:
Refer to the fitting diagrams in these instructions.
- While holding the cushion away from your nose, make sure that the cushion size, left (L) and right (R) indicators are facing towards you. Place the cushion under your nose.
- Pull the headgear bands over your head by holding the bottom band and stretching it around the back of your head. The top band should sit comfortably on the crown of your head.
- Briefly pull your mask away from your nose and place it back to ensure that the cushion fits comfortably.


Disassembling Your Mask:
If the mask is connected to your device, disconnect the air tubing
from the short tube.
- Firmly pinch one side of the cushion and pull away from the frame.
- Unhook the headgear from the stabilizer by pulling on the end cap to reveal the buttonhole.
- Slide the headgear off the end of the stabilizer.


Operating Therapy Pressure Range |
4 - 25 cm H2O |
- CPAP Mask Frame Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 3 Months
- CPAP Mask Cushions/Pillows Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 2 Weeks
- CPAP Mask Headgear Replacement Frequency: Resupply Every 6 Months
Cleaning Guide
Regularly cleaning your CPAP mask parts and components is crucial for avoiding the accumulation of bacteria, debris, oils, and other contaminants. This will help prevent the buildup of germs that may cause skin irritation and other unwanted side effects.
Before following the instructions below, first make sure your CPAP machine is unplugged from the power source, disconnect your mask and air tubing from your CPAP machine, and disassemble your mask components into 3 parts (nasal cushions, headgear, and frame):
Part | Cleaning Frequency | Instructions |
Nasal Cushions |
Daily |
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Mask Frame |
Weekly |
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Headgear |
Weekly |
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Chinstrap |
Weekly |
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*Avoid using strong detergents or soaps, especially those that contain harsh chemicals, perfumes, dyes, moisturizers, or alcohol.
You can find more useful information regarding CPAP cleaning with this blog:
SKU | pb_64210 |
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Model | pb_64210 |
UPC | 619498642229, 619498642236, 619498642243, 086544751943 |
Prescription Required | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty | 90-day limited manufacturer's warranty |
FSA/HSA Eligible | Yes |
Dimensions | 5.35" (W) x 4.13" (H) |
Included | 64210, 64212, 64211, 64216 |