😴 Sleep smarter, not harder with Snugz mask liners!
Snugz Mask Liners are premium, moisture-wicking nasal liners designed to fit most CPAP masks. Made from a durable blend of polyester, nylon, and spandex, they reduce leaks, prevent skin irritation, and last up to 90 days. Machine washable and reusable, these liners offer a cost-effective, comfortable solution for CPAP users seeking a better night's sleep.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Snugz |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Material composition | 65% Polyester, 30% Nylon, 5% Spandex |
Country of origin | USA |
B**N
Fails to Meet the Hype
“Reduces noisy leaks and eliminates facial redness, pressure marks and irritation”. No it doesn’t, certainly not in my experience. The first night I tied it the noise from escaping air kept me awake for several hours. Eventually got up and spent ten minutes trying to adjust it but all I succeeded in doing was creating heavy pressure marks on my nose and cheeks. Gave up after four hours. The second attempt was not quite as bad after I loosened off the straps and just accepted the air noise would be present. Eventually I did fall asleep but was wakened three times by the mask movement causing excessive leakage and noise. Gave up after five hours.Examining the mask with liner fitted it does appear not to be a very good fit. I have a Resmed F20 medium and the liner does not completely cover the soft rubber parts of the mask, meaning there is actually a step where the mask touches skin, thus presumably the excessive air leaks. Going back to my original liners since they have been working fairly well - I only tried the Snugz because it seemed to have good reviews.
C**P
not so snug now
the size of the masks have been reduced and although they still fit of the front of the mask the don't fit sowell over the mask that goes next to the face the old ones are wider than my new pair so disappointedwill have to look at another make as these are to expensive to be uncomfortable
P**Y
Made things worse for me
I don’t normally write reviews but thought this one ,ay be helpful to others.My story: I’ve been using a Vitera full face mask for the last 6 months. The couple of months I found that I needed it tighter which resulted in better seal and minimum leakage but I woke up to red marks and indentations from the mask which took until lunchtime to fade away.So, I got a new mask and straps as thought perhaps the original had stretched and therefore needed a tighter fitting. With the new mask in hand I thought let’s do this right and go for extra comfort and started looking for mask liners hoping it would solve all my problems. Sadly it hasn’t.The liners are a bit rough in textile. My leakage has gone from 10% to over 60% using these liners. (I have a Sefam CPAP machine for which there’s an app, so I download data on leakage etc)If your anything like me, I am subconsciously conscious of wearing a mask and tuned into the sound of leakage. My sleep has been so disturbed. This is a very expensive product which is poor. Save your money and cut up the top part of a pair of socks to create a tube with elastic and try that!
M**S
No more red painful pressure marks on the bridge of my nose !
No more red painful pressure marks on the bridge of my nose ! First night of wearing them, no painful nose bridge, soft on my face and very comfortable. Resmed F20 face mask. Good fit if you follow the directions carefully !
S**E
Not as good as some but does the job
I purchased this product as a product to do the same job that was purchased previously was not available from Amazon. This product fits well and is comfortable. the problem it is not shaped as in the picture. It is a knitted tube similar to if the leg section of a sock was cut off.It does the job of being comfortable and provides a barrier if the silicone of a mask is a problem for you. It does record high mask leakage on the CPAP machine. Probably because of the knitted material.At £12 each it is very expensive for what essentially is a sock leg. I thought the original type I bought was expensive at £18 for 3. I would not buy it again. Socks are much cheaper.
J**.
Had high hopes but...
Well we had high hopes for this product due to the reviews left by others but it doesn't work. The facemask seal is altered when fabric is against the face and blows air up into the eyes. Not pleasant! Such a shame as the plastic liner is damaging my husband's skin making it dry and leaving red marks. If anyone knows of something other than cream which does work please let us know!
J**E
Well made
My Cpap mask leaks so I found these on Amazon.There were others but these were the most expensive so I thought they must be good.Well made lightweight excellent quality. Very comfortable to wear with my mask. Didnot get any leaks.I would recommend them although to be fair they are a little expensive. But if it gives you a better chance of some sleep then it’s worth it. .
S**.
Mask-trumping itchiness
The best thing about these is the person who wrote the copy on the packaging. The words make you feel like you're charging into Valhalla, glowing Snugz thing in hand.First contact with the Snugz and your beaming sense of sleep victory begins to waver. This primarni sock top costs a tenner, it must be imbued with rare and expensive technical witchery. You puff out your chest, convinced of the power of a Snugz.The nocturnal battle is long and hard. Your mask bucks and farts cold air into your eye. You persevere, determined to win. Paaarp, the other eye is blasted out of the battle.You don't want to, but you must. Velcro scritches in the night. You tighten your head gear until it creates canals in the very bones of your head. The Snugz must win at all costs.Dawn breaks. You force open your red eyes and force your harness out of its skin canyon. A ring of face glows. It has been lightly swished with fine sandpaper. A look in the mirror and your defeat is absolute.
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