30 Day Mask Guarantee
Choose your next mask with confidence with our 30-day guarantee on new CPAP masks. If you’re not fully satisfied with your purchase, you’ll get the full amount towards a new mask– at no extra cost!
Learn more about our 30-Day Mask GuaranteeWhat Type of CPAP Mask Do I Need?
Finding the right CPAP mask starts with choosing the right mask type. Most CPAP users find a comfortable fit with one of these three main mask styles:
Full Face CPAP Mask
Delivers airflow to the mouth and nose. Typically seals around the mouth and over the bridge of the nose, but may cradle underneath the nose instead.
Sleeping Position: Back sleepers, some side sleepers
Cushion Materials: Silicone, Memory Foam
Best For:
- People with high pressure settings
- People with chronic allergies or nasal congestion
- Mouth breathers
Popular Examples:
- Philips Respironics Dreamwear Full Face
- ResMed AirFit F20/ AirTouch F20
- Philips Respironics Amara View
Nasal CPAP Mask
Delivers airflow to the nasal area, but not directly inside. Typically covers the entire nose, but may cradle underneath the nostrils instead.
Sleeping Position: Back sleepers, side sleepers, active sleepers
Cushion Materials: Silicone, Memory Foam
Best For:
- People who like to read or watch TV before bed
- CPAP users who toss-and-turn
Popular Examples:
- Fisher & Paykel Evora
- ResMed AirFit N30i
- Philips Respironics Dreamwear Nasal
Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask
Delivers airflow directly into the nasal cavity. Two soft pillows rest just inside the nostrils and inflate slightly to create a secure but comfortable seal.
Sleeping Position: Back sleepers, side sleepers, active sleepers, stomach sleepers
Cushion Materials: Silicone, Gel/Comfortgel
Best For:
- People who prefer minimal contact
- CPAP users who experience claustrophobia
- People with facial hair
Popular Examples:
- Fisher & Paykel Brevida
- ResMed AirFit P10
- ResMed Swift FX
Do CPAP Masks Require a Prescription?
Many of your favorite CPAP masks are available prescription-free thanks to our convenient mask assembly kits! However, fully assembled CPAP masks or any masks purchased through insurance do require a prescription.
If you need help obtaining or updating your prescription, your personal CPAPsupplies.com Sleep Specialist can help!
CPAP Mask Replacement Schedule
To keep your CPAP therapy both effective and hygienic you should replace the individual parts of your mask according to the recommended schedule. This will help ensure that your CPAP mask is clean and free from air leakage, and always maintains the perfect fit.
Nasal pillows - Every 2 weeks Nasal mask cushions - Every 2 weeks Full Face mask cushions - Every 4 weeks Mask Frame - Every 3 months Headgear - Every 6 months Chin straps - Every 6 months
30 Day Mask Guarantee
Choose your next mask with confidence with our 30-day guarantee on new CPAP masks. If you’re not fully satisfied with your purchase, you’ll get the full amount towards a new mask– at no extra cost!
Learn more about our 30-Day Mask Guarantee
What Type of CPAP Mask Do I Need?
Full Face CPAP Mask
Delivers airflow to the mouth and nose. Typically seals around the mouth and over the bridge of the nose, but may cradle underneath the nose instead.
Sleeping Position: Back sleepers, some side sleepers
Cushion Materials: Silicone, Memory Foam
Best For:
- People with high-pressure settings
- People with chronic allergies or nasal congestion
- Mouth breathers
Popular Examples:
- Philips Respironics Dreamwear Full Face
- ResMed AirFit F20/ AirTouch F20
- Philips Respironics Amara View
Nasal CPAP Mask
Delivers airflow to the nasal area, but not directly inside. Typically covers the entire nose, but may cradle underneath the nostrils instead.
Sleeping Position: Back sleepers, side sleepers, active sleepers
Cushion Materials: Silicone, Memory Foam
Best For:
- People who like to read or watch TV before bed
- CPAP users who toss-and-turn
Popular Examples:
- Fisher & Paykel Evora
- ResMed AirFit N30i
- Philips Respironics Dreamwear Nasal
Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask
Delivers airflow directly into the nasal cavity. Two soft pillows rest just inside the nostrils and inflate slightly to create a secure but comfortable seal.
Sleeping Position: Back sleepers, side sleepers, active sleepers, stomach sleepers
Cushion Materials: Silicone, Gel/Comfortgel
Best For:
- People who prefer minimal contact
- CPAP users who experience claustrophobia
- People with facial hair
Popular Examples:
- Fisher & Paykel Brevida
- ResMed AirFit P10
- ResMed Swift FX
Do CPAP Masks Require a Prescription?
Choose your next mask with confidence with our 30-day guarantee on new CPAP masks. If you’re not fully satisfied with your purchase, you’ll get the full amount towards a new mask– at no extra cost!
Learn more about our 30-Day Mask Guarantee
CPAP Mask Replacement Schedule
To keep your CPAP therapy both effective and hygienic you should replace the individual parts of your mask according to the recommended schedule. This will help ensure that your CPAP mask is clean and free from air leakage, and always maintains the perfect fit.
- Nasal pillows - Every 2 weeks
- Nasal mask cushions - Every 2 weeks
- Full Face mask cushions - Every 4 weeks
- Mask Frame - Every 3 months
- Headgear - Every 6 months
- Chin straps - Every 6 months