The Fisher & Paykel Eson Nasal Mask is designed to perform in tune with you and your needs. F&P Eson's three key components, the RollFit seal, ErgoFit Headgear and Easy Frame work in harmony. These three key components have been designed to deliver the comfort, seal and easy use that Fisher & Paykel Healthcare masks are known for. -section 2- RollFit Seal: As the name suggests, the onepiece seal ‘rolls’ back and forth on the bridge of the nose to adjust automatically. In doing so, the RollFit Technology reduces pressure on the bridge of the nose. The RollFit Seal incorporates Integrated Stability Panels to enhance sealing performance and stability. ErgoFit Headgear: This breathable, ergonomically designed headgear has been designed to self-locate high on the rear of the head allowing for head movement (sideways, up and down). Easy Frame: This low-profile frame is stable, durable and small, and ensures a clear line of sight. The one frame fits all three seal sizes and has an Easy-Clip frame attachment to aid assembly after cleaning. The Easy Frame comes with the Q Cover for quiet use and minimal partner draft. The Ball and Socket Elbow rotates for freedom of movement while reducing drag from the CPAP tube.
The Fisher & Paykel Eson Nasal Mask is designed to perform in tune with you and your needs. F&P Eson's three key components, the RollFit seal, ErgoFit Headgear and Easy Frame work in harmony. These three key components have been designed to deliver the comfort, seal and easy use that Fisher & Paykel Healthcare masks are known for. -section 2- RollFit Seal: As the name suggests, the onepiece seal ‘rolls’ back and forth on the bridge of the nose to adjust automatically. In doing so, the RollFit Technology reduces pressure on the bridge of the nose. The RollFit Seal incorporates Integrated Stability Panels to enhance sealing performance and stability. ErgoFit Headgear: This breathable, ergonomically designed headgear has been designed to self-locate high on the rear of the head allowing for head movement (sideways, up and down). Easy Frame: This low-profile frame is stable, durable and small, and ensures a clear line of sight. The one frame fits all three seal sizes and has an Easy-Clip frame attachment to aid assembly after cleaning. The Easy Frame comes with the Q Cover for quiet use and minimal partner draft. The Ball and Socket Elbow rotates for freedom of movement while reducing drag from the CPAP tube.
The Fisher & Paykel Eson Nasal Mask is designed to perform in tune with you and your needs. F&P Eson's three key components, the RollFit seal, ErgoFit Headgear and Easy Frame work in harmony. These three key components have been designed to deliver the comfort, seal and easy use that Fisher & Paykel Healthcare masks are known for. -section 2- RollFit Seal: As the name suggests, the onepiece seal ‘rolls’ back and forth on the bridge of the nose to adjust automatically. In doing so, the RollFit Technology reduces pressure on the bridge of the nose. The RollFit Seal incorporates Integrated Stability Panels to enhance sealing performance and stability. ErgoFit Headgear: This breathable, ergonomically designed headgear has been designed to self-locate high on the rear of the head allowing for head movement (sideways, up and down). Easy Frame: This low-profile frame is stable, durable and small, and ensures a clear line of sight. The one frame fits all three seal sizes and has an Easy-Clip frame attachment to aid assembly after cleaning. The Easy Frame comes with the Q Cover for quiet use and minimal partner draft. The Ball and Socket Elbow rotates for freedom of movement while reducing drag from the CPAP tube.
The Fisher & Paykel Eson Nasal Mask is designed to perform in tune with you and your needs. F&P Eson's three key components, the RollFit seal, ErgoFit Headgear and Easy Frame work in harmony. These three key components have been designed to deliver the comfort, seal and easy use that Fisher & Paykel Healthcare masks are known for. -section 2- RollFit Seal: As the name suggests, the onepiece seal ‘rolls’ back and forth on the bridge of the nose to adjust automatically. In doing so, the RollFit Technology reduces pressure on the bridge of the nose. The RollFit Seal incorporates Integrated Stability Panels to enhance sealing performance and stability. ErgoFit Headgear: This breathable, ergonomically designed headgear has been designed to self-locate high on the rear of the head allowing for head movement (sideways, up and down). Easy Frame: This low-profile frame is stable, durable and small, and ensures a clear line of sight. The one frame fits all three seal sizes and has an Easy-Clip frame attachment to aid assembly after cleaning. The Easy Frame comes with the Q Cover for quiet use and minimal partner draft. The Ball and Socket Elbow rotates for freedom of movement while reducing drag from the CPAP tube.
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Fisher And Paykel Eson Nasal CPAP Mask Large
Fisher And Paykel Eson Nasal Mask Large
Delivery between Tue – Fri $10
Fisher & Paykel Eson Nasal Mask - Large
Delivery between 25 Mar – 2 Apr $9.99
originally posted on thecpapshop.com
I'm on my second F and P Simplus having used ResMed for many years. The fitting is good for me. I now use a medium size whereas I had a large Resmed. The straps are comfortable and two things make it a great mask for me; nothing touches my forehead which is something I hate about other makes and the exhaust is directed up and away so not directly towards my wife's face. This mask does have its flaws though. The exhaust holes are many and very small (approx 1mm diameter). so where's the problem? None until the mask vent is cleaned with anything other than plain, distilled water. Whatever is used will narrow the holes so they become organ pipes that give you a full and loud fanfare of 'music' when exhaling especially at low pressures. This is well documented in the ... MoreI'm on my second F and P Simplus having used ResMed for many years. The fitting is good for me. I now use a medium size whereas I had a large Resmed. The straps are comfortable and two things make it a great mask for me; nothing touches my forehead which is something I hate about other makes and the exhaust is directed up and away so not directly towards my wife's face. This mask does have its flaws though. The exhaust holes are many and very small (approx 1mm diameter). so where's the problem? None until the mask vent is cleaned with anything other than plain, distilled water. Whatever is used will narrow the holes so they become organ pipes that give you a full and loud fanfare of 'music' when exhaling especially at low pressures. This is well documented in the internet but F and P have, it appears, failed to do anything about it. The design of a separate cushion holder and strap section is good as the mask can be cleaned without the problem of having to remove the straps, however; the clip action between the two parts is very poor causing the mask to separate when re-positioning. Try aligning and fitting that together in the middle of the night without waking your partner! Similarly, the straps are connected by flimsy plastic hooks with no robustness to them so can break quite easily with too much pressure. Definitely not as strong as having a closed loop strap holders as on other masks. Having said that, I have yet to have one break on me. (Famous last words?) Would I buy another? Yes, I'm about to and the answer to why is purely "better the devil you know"!
originally posted on cpapx.com
Used to struggle with ResMed and Respironics masks: ill-fitting, poorly-manufactured and badly-designed; durability was always an issue with these masks, nasal or full-face. I was lucky if I got 3 months out of a mask; the headgear would rot away after 1 year or so. Not F&P - big improvement over the ResMed and Respironic lines. The only issue is that F&P masks are made for use with F&P CPAP/APAP equipment - they have an extremely high leak rate, which requires a durable and powerful turbine (160L/min), which F&P machines have. ResMed and Respironics CPAP/APAP machines, which allow for significant rebreathing of exhaled air, are dependent on low leak masks and are built with mediocre turbines, which barely produce 100L/min at best - their turbine motors and ... MoreUsed to struggle with ResMed and Respironics masks: ill-fitting, poorly-manufactured and badly-designed; durability was always an issue with these masks, nasal or full-face. I was lucky if I got 3 months out of a mask; the headgear would rot away after 1 year or so. Not F&P - big improvement over the ResMed and Respironic lines. The only issue is that F&P masks are made for use with F&P CPAP/APAP equipment - they have an extremely high leak rate, which requires a durable and powerful turbine (160L/min), which F&P machines have. ResMed and Respironics CPAP/APAP machines, which allow for significant rebreathing of exhaled air, are dependent on low leak masks and are built with mediocre turbines, which barely produce 100L/min at best - their turbine motors and circuitry tend to burn out quickly under the continuous high flow conditions which F&P equipment requires. This is also an important safety issue: rebreathing of exhaled air can lead to performance issues during the day, since you're not getting fully oxygenated air during the night. If you have a mission-critical job, such as piloting a plane or train, or something that requires you to be 100% alert on the job, buy F&P machines/equipment; if your life is less demanding during the day, you can go with a company's products that are less demanding, as well, like ResMed.
originally posted on thecpapshop.com
Been using the Simplus mask by Fisher and Paykel for over 3 years. I have a full beard, sometimes stubbly, sometimes heavy metal long. This mask fits wonderfully regardless of the length. The silicone gasket seals very well. When you first use the mask, take the time to get the strap adjustments right. And do not forget the over-head strap. The strap affects how the gasket seals against a beard and against the bridge of the nose. Pros: Durable components. Clean daily with dishwashing liquid and hot water. I use alcohol swabs on the flexible headgear to kill off the nasties. Very comfortable silicon seal, especially with a long beard. Easily adjustable. Cons: The reason for not getting the 5th star is due to having to clear the exhaust holes if too much moisture ... MoreBeen using the Simplus mask by Fisher and Paykel for over 3 years. I have a full beard, sometimes stubbly, sometimes heavy metal long. This mask fits wonderfully regardless of the length. The silicone gasket seals very well. When you first use the mask, take the time to get the strap adjustments right. And do not forget the over-head strap. The strap affects how the gasket seals against a beard and against the bridge of the nose. Pros: Durable components. Clean daily with dishwashing liquid and hot water. I use alcohol swabs on the flexible headgear to kill off the nasties. Very comfortable silicon seal, especially with a long beard. Easily adjustable. Cons: The reason for not getting the 5th star is due to having to clear the exhaust holes if too much moisture builds up in the mask overnight. When they block up, the whistling sound can get pretty annoying. If I could give it a 1/2 star, this would be a 4 1/2 star mask. All in all, very satisfied with this mask system. No need to purchase another brand.
Fisher And Paykel Eson Nasal CPAP Mask Large
Fisher And Paykel Eson Nasal Mask Large
Delivery between Tue – Fri $10
Fisher & Paykel Eson Nasal Mask - Large
Delivery between 25 Mar – 2 Apr $9.99
I'm on my second F and P Simplus having used ResMed for many years. The fitting is good for me. I now use a medium size whereas I had a large Resmed. The straps are comfortable and two things make it a great mask for me; nothing touches my forehead which is something I hate about other makes and the exhaust is directed up and away so not directly towards my wife's face. This mask does have its flaws though. The exhaust holes are many and very small (approx 1mm diameter). so where's the problem? None until the mask vent is cleaned with anything other than plain, distilled water. Whatever is used will narrow the holes so they become organ pipes that give you a full and loud fanfare of 'music' when exhaling especially at low pressures. This is well documented in the ... MoreI'm on my second F and P Simplus having used ResMed for many years. The fitting is good for me. I now use a medium size whereas I had a large Resmed. The straps are comfortable and two things make it a great mask for me; nothing touches my forehead which is something I hate about other makes and the exhaust is directed up and away so not directly towards my wife's face. This mask does have its flaws though. The exhaust holes are many and very small (approx 1mm diameter). so where's the problem? None until the mask vent is cleaned with anything other than plain, distilled water. Whatever is used will narrow the holes so they become organ pipes that give you a full and loud fanfare of 'music' when exhaling especially at low pressures. This is well documented in the internet but F and P have, it appears, failed to do anything about it. The design of a separate cushion holder and strap section is good as the mask can be cleaned without the problem of having to remove the straps, however; the clip action between the two parts is very poor causing the mask to separate when re-positioning. Try aligning and fitting that together in the middle of the night without waking your partner! Similarly, the straps are connected by flimsy plastic hooks with no robustness to them so can break quite easily with too much pressure. Definitely not as strong as having a closed loop strap holders as on other masks. Having said that, I have yet to have one break on me. (Famous last words?) Would I buy another? Yes, I'm about to and the answer to why is purely "better the devil you know"!
Used to struggle with ResMed and Respironics masks: ill-fitting, poorly-manufactured and badly-designed; durability was always an issue with these masks, nasal or full-face. I was lucky if I got 3 months out of a mask; the headgear would rot away after 1 year or so. Not F&P - big improvement over the ResMed and Respironic lines. The only issue is that F&P masks are made for use with F&P CPAP/APAP equipment - they have an extremely high leak rate, which requires a durable and powerful turbine (160L/min), which F&P machines have. ResMed and Respironics CPAP/APAP machines, which allow for significant rebreathing of exhaled air, are dependent on low leak masks and are built with mediocre turbines, which barely produce 100L/min at best - their turbine motors and ... MoreUsed to struggle with ResMed and Respironics masks: ill-fitting, poorly-manufactured and badly-designed; durability was always an issue with these masks, nasal or full-face. I was lucky if I got 3 months out of a mask; the headgear would rot away after 1 year or so. Not F&P - big improvement over the ResMed and Respironic lines. The only issue is that F&P masks are made for use with F&P CPAP/APAP equipment - they have an extremely high leak rate, which requires a durable and powerful turbine (160L/min), which F&P machines have. ResMed and Respironics CPAP/APAP machines, which allow for significant rebreathing of exhaled air, are dependent on low leak masks and are built with mediocre turbines, which barely produce 100L/min at best - their turbine motors and circuitry tend to burn out quickly under the continuous high flow conditions which F&P equipment requires. This is also an important safety issue: rebreathing of exhaled air can lead to performance issues during the day, since you're not getting fully oxygenated air during the night. If you have a mission-critical job, such as piloting a plane or train, or something that requires you to be 100% alert on the job, buy F&P machines/equipment; if your life is less demanding during the day, you can go with a company's products that are less demanding, as well, like ResMed.
Been using the Simplus mask by Fisher and Paykel for over 3 years. I have a full beard, sometimes stubbly, sometimes heavy metal long. This mask fits wonderfully regardless of the length. The silicone gasket seals very well. When you first use the mask, take the time to get the strap adjustments right. And do not forget the over-head strap. The strap affects how the gasket seals against a beard and against the bridge of the nose. Pros: Durable components. Clean daily with dishwashing liquid and hot water. I use alcohol swabs on the flexible headgear to kill off the nasties. Very comfortable silicon seal, especially with a long beard. Easily adjustable. Cons: The reason for not getting the 5th star is due to having to clear the exhaust holes if too much moisture ... MoreBeen using the Simplus mask by Fisher and Paykel for over 3 years. I have a full beard, sometimes stubbly, sometimes heavy metal long. This mask fits wonderfully regardless of the length. The silicone gasket seals very well. When you first use the mask, take the time to get the strap adjustments right. And do not forget the over-head strap. The strap affects how the gasket seals against a beard and against the bridge of the nose. Pros: Durable components. Clean daily with dishwashing liquid and hot water. I use alcohol swabs on the flexible headgear to kill off the nasties. Very comfortable silicon seal, especially with a long beard. Easily adjustable. Cons: The reason for not getting the 5th star is due to having to clear the exhaust holes if too much moisture builds up in the mask overnight. When they block up, the whistling sound can get pretty annoying. If I could give it a 1/2 star, this would be a 4 1/2 star mask. All in all, very satisfied with this mask system. No need to purchase another brand.
I was a bit shy to purchase this mask at first. I have been using a gel nasal cushion mask for about 8 years. I liked it, but to keep it from leaking at the base of my nose, I had to have the straps very tight. It did not bother me, so, I thought all is well. Fast forward to a month ago, and my dentist tells me that I am applying pressure to the upper 6 front teeth and it (and my grinding) were causing my front teeth to loosen. I am 46!!!! At this point, releasing the pressure of the mask was one of my top priorities. Since this had a 30 day trial, I decided to try it.This full face works like a charm. It has a rollfit cushion that keeps it off the bridge of my nose and it does not have to be too tight on my chin. I know other reviewers have had leaks, and I used to ... MoreI was a bit shy to purchase this mask at first. I have been using a gel nasal cushion mask for about 8 years. I liked it, but to keep it from leaking at the base of my nose, I had to have the straps very tight. It did not bother me, so, I thought all is well. Fast forward to a month ago, and my dentist tells me that I am applying pressure to the upper 6 front teeth and it (and my grinding) were causing my front teeth to loosen. I am 46!!!! At this point, releasing the pressure of the mask was one of my top priorities. Since this had a 30 day trial, I decided to try it.This full face works like a charm. It has a rollfit cushion that keeps it off the bridge of my nose and it does not have to be too tight on my chin. I know other reviewers have had leaks, and I used to also... but now I use the RemZZZ's. 1) soaks my oily skin, and 2) it stops air leaks. Gosh, I sound like a commercial! But for me it works. One woman said it annoyed her that the inner part of the mask would fall off when she got up to the bathroom. She was right, I had the same problem. (a small piece of tape at the top of where the forehead bar would have been works wonderfully.) And having no forehead bar is a blessing. Another review said they did not like that they had to keep it tight or the side clips come undone. Fixed that too, by taking one side off the clip, and threading directly through the mask and Velcro it shut, the one clip on one side stays on. It's super comfy for side sleeping...but once in a while on my back, and with the Remzzz on it does leak at the chin. I think my cushion size is too big (even though I measured it with their provided sizing tool.) it is really quiet and the air is gently exiting higher on the mask, so I can't feel it on my hands. (I sleep with them near my chin.)So far, 2 draw backs- it goes through my humidifier water really fast. The other is that I think their sizer is just a little bigger. I have a large cushion now and I am ordering a medium. It is different for everyone, just keep trying until one works for you! Good luck.
I purchased the Simplus full face mask in Feb of 2018. I loved the price point and had high expectations. Unfortunately this mask could not meet my needs. The holes on the front designed to release the air make this mask very loud. It also has the same feature around the elbow connection, which again, makes the mask very loud. Since I'm not a heavy sleeper, this kept me up as much as sleeping without a mask. Thankfully this company has great customer service! I sent the product back with no hassle and have ordered a different mask, which is supposed to be much quieter. I believe adding a bit of foam or cushion over those holes would make all the difference, which is what my previous nasal pillow mask had done.
It left a big imprint on top bridge of my nose and after two nights it really got bad. Tried putting bandaids on before for several more nights but really didnt work well. Just something about top of mask was not good. Put it back in box and got my mirage Quattro and ordered another new Mirage Quattro. Just thought the FS would be a game changer. Boy was I wrong!
This is the best of all the cpap masks on the market. Very secure and comfortable head straps. The mask itself feels very secure with a great seal to the face meaning no air leaks. I would not go back to the ResMed masks after using this one.
My first night with the Eson was great. I loved that there is an extra adjustment on top of the head putting it in my top best headgear list because you can completely eliminate sags or tightness with the top, middle, and lower straps. I love the filtered vent which keeps the noise down and eliminates the wind tunnel on your partner. I found the two straps intersecting on the forehead cooler than having silicone or gel pads there. The bottom straps have an open clip design. I used a featherweight hose to connect to my regular tube, so I could do a quick disconnect and reconnect if I had to get up at night. The silicone nose piece offered a sure seal. I found the mask performed much better than the higher priced masks. The plastic strip up to the forehead can be ... MoreMy first night with the Eson was great. I loved that there is an extra adjustment on top of the head putting it in my top best headgear list because you can completely eliminate sags or tightness with the top, middle, and lower straps. I love the filtered vent which keeps the noise down and eliminates the wind tunnel on your partner. I found the two straps intersecting on the forehead cooler than having silicone or gel pads there. The bottom straps have an open clip design. I used a featherweight hose to connect to my regular tube, so I could do a quick disconnect and reconnect if I had to get up at night. The silicone nose piece offered a sure seal. I found the mask performed much better than the higher priced masks. The plastic strip up to the forehead can be slightly obstructive to vision but the benefits totally outweigh that. It is truly comfortable and lightweight.
In some respects this is a very stylish (ff a cpap mask can be stylish) mask. Like many other Fisher and Paykel products, they were apparently shooting for high end buyers who buy for name and flash. The design of this mask just flows. It's even pretty. At first glance and use I thought I'd love it. There's really two separate masks with the face-facing one being attached to the outer, forward mask. The air line (very well designed) comes between these two masks, deflecting noise. But, the problem lies in the connection of these two pieces. The inner mask is supposed to snap into the forward-facing mask or plate. But it does a terrible job of making and keeping this connection. Wake up to go to the restroom, and when you rest your mark on the floor, these two ... MoreIn some respects this is a very stylish (ff a cpap mask can be stylish) mask. Like many other Fisher and Paykel products, they were apparently shooting for high end buyers who buy for name and flash. The design of this mask just flows. It's even pretty. At first glance and use I thought I'd love it. There's really two separate masks with the face-facing one being attached to the outer, forward mask. The air line (very well designed) comes between these two masks, deflecting noise. But, the problem lies in the connection of these two pieces. The inner mask is supposed to snap into the forward-facing mask or plate. But it does a terrible job of making and keeping this connection. Wake up to go to the restroom, and when you rest your mark on the floor, these two sections separate. Great. Now, when you come back to bed, you have to reattach. This is an absolutely key connection to make this mask work well. Now, instead of going right back to sleep, I'm messing with putting the mask together. This is my chief complaint. I can't recommend this mask unless improvements are made in design.
This mask may work fine, but Fisher and Paykel saraficed ease of use for ease of cleaning with this design, making it not really worth the cost and annoying to use. The problem is the overall design. I believe Fisher and Paykel wanted to make it easy to take apart to clean this mask, but they made it TOO EASY. It won't stay together unless you are actually wearing it. For example, in the middle of the night when you get up to use the bathroom and put back on the mask you will find that it has come completely apart. The hose connector (not the hose but the plastic part that connects to the hose from the mask) my have come off and stuck in the hose or on the floor. You may also find that cushion has fallen to the floor or is lost in the sheets. The straps may have ... MoreThis mask may work fine, but Fisher and Paykel saraficed ease of use for ease of cleaning with this design, making it not really worth the cost and annoying to use. The problem is the overall design. I believe Fisher and Paykel wanted to make it easy to take apart to clean this mask, but they made it TOO EASY. It won't stay together unless you are actually wearing it. For example, in the middle of the night when you get up to use the bathroom and put back on the mask you will find that it has come completely apart. The hose connector (not the hose but the plastic part that connects to the hose from the mask) my have come off and stuck in the hose or on the floor. You may also find that cushion has fallen to the floor or is lost in the sheets. The straps may have separated from the mask and gotten all twisted. This mask's design makes it hard to get back together in the dark, so you can go right back to sleep. I don't know how many times I've had to turn on the lights to find missing parts, making the overall design hard to use.