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Contour | SKU: 15-551R

CPAPMax® Pillow 2.0

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CPAP therapy is used by millions of people who suffer from sleep apnea. While sleeping with a CPAP Mask, the Contour CPAPMax® Pillow improves their comfort throughout the night

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CPAPMax® Pillow 2.0

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Minimize Mask Leaks

Custom side cutouts improve mask fit and reduces slippage

Control the Hose

The 18in hose tether allows users to move easily throughout the night

Ergonomically Designed

Concave center for the head, crescent cut out on the sides for the shoulder and facial support for easy breathing and improved positioning

Adjustable Height

Removable layers allow patients to choose from 4 different heights

High Resilience Foam

High resilient foam core ensures that the pillow maintains its shape for superb mask accommodation and ventilated foam core for coolness

Ideal for Multiple Sleep Positions

Comfortable contoured center is ideal for back sleepers, or side sleepers can enjoy the two pressure-free zones which minimizes mask shifting

Product Specifications

Manufacturer Contour
Includes 1 CPAPMax 2.0 Pillow

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What is a CPAP pillow, and how does it differ from a regular pillow?

A CPAP pillow is specially designed to accommodate the CPAP mask and hose, reducing mask pressure and preventing air leaks. Unlike regular pillows, CPAP pillows often have cut-outs or contours to support various sleep positions and enhance comfort during CPAP therapy.

Can a CPAP pillow help reduce mask leaks?

Yes, CPAP pillows are designed to minimize mask displacement by reducing pressure on the mask, which can help prevent air leaks and improve the effectiveness of CPAP therapy.

Are CPAP pillows suitable for all sleep positions?

Many CPAP pillows are designed to support multiple sleep positions, including side, back, and stomach sleeping. It's important to choose a pillow that aligns with your preferred sleeping position for optimal comfort.

How do I choose the best CPAP pillow for my sleeping position?

To choose the best CPAP pillow, consider your sleeping position: Side Sleepers: Use a contoured pillow with mask cutouts to prevent pressure and leaks. Back Sleepers: Opt for memory foam or cervical support pillows for neck alignment. Stomach Sleepers: Choose a low-profile pillow with mask clearance. Combination Sleepers: Adjustable or contoured pillows work best for multiple positions.

What materials are CPAP bed pillows typically made from?

CPAP bed pillows are typically made from: Memory Foam – Provides firm support, contours to the head and neck, and reduces mask pressure. Fiberfill (Polyester or Down Alternative) – Softer and more breathable, offering a plush feel with moderate support. Gel-Infused Foam – Helps regulate temperature and prevent overheating. Latex Foam – Offers a balance of support and breathability, resistant to dust mites and allergens.

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