Choosing a CPAP mask for sleep apnea - Complete guide
Your CPAP mask is the most comfort-critical component of your therapy. There are three main types: full face mask, nasal mask and nasal pillow mask. Each has advantages depending on your sleeping style and breathing pattern.
The three types of CPAP masks
- Full face mask: covers both nose and mouth - ideal for mouth breathers. E.g. AirFit F20, AirFit F40
- Nasal mask: covers the nose only - good balance between comfort and seal for nasal breathers. E.g. AirFit N20, DreamWear Nasal
- Nasal pillow mask: miniature cushions inside the nostrils - ideal for side sleepers and those with beards. E.g. AirFit P10
Mask comparison table
| Criterion | Full face | Nasal | Nasal pillow |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mouth breathing | Yes | No | No |
| Side/stomach sleeper | Less suitable | Good | Excellent |
| High pressure (>12) | Good | Good | Moderate |
| Beard | Difficult | Difficult | No problem |
| Claustrophobia | Risk | Limited | None |
Our recommended CPAP masks
- AirFit F20 - full face bestseller
- AirFit F40 - compact full face
- AirFit N20 - reference nasal mask
- AirFit P10 - ultra-light nasal pillow
- Evora Full Face - exceptional comfort
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