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Nasal CPAP Masks

Nasal CPAP masks: a cushion over the nose

A nasal CPAP mask seals a soft cushion over your nose and delivers your pressure without covering your mouth. It sits between a bulky full face mask and a minimal nasal pillow, and it is a great fit if you breathe through your nose during sleep. Nasal masks seal well across a wide range of faces and pressures.

Nasal mask vs. nasal pillow vs. full face

A nasal mask covers the whole nose with a cushion. A nasal pillow mask is lighter still, with soft tips that rest at the nostrils for the least contact. A full face mask covers the nose and mouth for mouth breathers or congestion. Not sure which fits you? See our guide to CPAP mask types.

Shop nasal masks by fit

  • Standard nasal: a cushion over the nose with a stable front connection, like the ResMed AirFit N20, AirTouch N20, and Fisher & Paykel Eson 2.
  • Tube-up (hose at the top of the head): the frame stays clear of your line of sight, like the ResMed AirFit N30i, AirTouch N30i, and Philips DreamWear Nasal.
  • Under-the-nose, minimal cradle: a smaller cushion that sits below the nose, like the ResMed AirFit N30 and Fisher & Paykel Evora.

Shop by brand

We carry nasal masks from ResMed (AirFit and AirTouch), Fisher & Paykel (Eson 2 and Evora), and Philips Respironics (DreamWear Nasal, Wisp, Pico), plus React Health and Sleepnet.

By need

Side sleeper? Many tube-up and under-nose nasal masks hold a seal when you turn: see CPAP masks for side sleepers. Want the least on your face? Compare minimal-contact masks. Breathe through your mouth? A full face mask for mouth breathers may seal better. For picks and comparisons, read our best nasal CPAP masks roundup.

A CPAP mask is an FDA-cleared medical device, so check each product page for prescription requirements. Nasal masks are FSA and HSA eligible, and every order is backed by our 60-night guarantee.

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What is a nasal CPAP mask?

A nasal CPAP mask covers only your nose, held in place by a soft strap around your head. They are lighter and less bulky than full face masks, making them comfortable for many users. They are ideal for people who breathe primarily through their nose and prefer a discreet option.

How do I choose the right size for my nasal mask?

Getting the perfect fit is key for a comfortable and leak-free experience with your nasal mask! Here's how to choose the right size: Measure your nasal bridge: This is the most important measurement for a good fit. Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure from the tip of your nose to the base between your eyebrows. Check the size guide: Each Sleeplay product page has a size guide specific to that model. Match your nasal bridge measurement to the corresponding size range in the guide.

Are nasal masks suitable for side sleepers?

Nasal masks are indeed suitable for side sleepers. Many designs focus on minimal contact and flexibility to accommodate movement, ensuring comfort and maintaining a good seal throughout the night. For those who prefer sleeping on their side, it's essential to choose a mask designed with side sleepers in mind for the best experience. For more insights and recommendations on CPAP masks for side sleepers, feel free to visit our blog for detailed information and guidance.

How do I clean my nasal mask?

To clean your nasal mask, disassemble it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Use mild soap and warm water to gently clean each part, ensuring thorough rinse to remove soap residue. Allow the mask and components to air dry completely before reassembling. It's recommended to clean your mask regularly for hygiene and optimal performance. For detailed cleaning instructions and tips, please visit the CPAP cleaning section on our website.

Are there nasal masks suitable for stomach sleepers?

Yes, nasal masks are designed to accommodate stomach sleepers, offering comfort and a secure fit to ensure effective therapy throughout the night. If you want to explore options and learn more about the best nasal masks for stomach sleepers, visit our dedicated blog ‘Best CPAP Masks for Stomach Sleepers’ for detailed information and guidance.

How often should I replace my nasal mask?

It's recommended to replace your nasal mask every 3 to 6 months. Regular replacement ensures the mask maintains a good seal, which is crucial for effective CPAP therapy. Over time, masks can lose their shape and elasticity, leading to air leaks and decreased effectiveness. Furthermore, replacing your mask helps prevent skin irritation and infections by ensuring you're using a clean, bacteria-free surface. Upgrading your mask regularly can significantly improve your sleep quality and the effectiveness of your CPAP therapy, preventing potential health issues. For more detailed information, consider visiting our blog about replacement CPAP supplies.

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