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Fisher & Paykel Evora Nasal Mask Cushion Replacement
Fisher & Paykel Evora Nasal Mask Cushion Replacement
Fisher & Paykel Evora Nasal Mask Cushion Replacement
Fisher & Paykel | SKU: 400EVO115
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Fisher & Paykel Evora Nasal Mask Cushion Replacement

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Overview

The Fisher & Paykel Evora Nasal Mask Cushion Replacement is a silicone seal that fits onto the Evora Nasal CPAP Mask. It’s the part that rests just below the nose, delivering airflow while helping to maintain a secure seal throughout the night. Available in four sizes, it’s designed to be swapped out periodically to keep your therapy consistent.

A good fit doesn’t need to feel tight.

The cushion uses a floating seal that gently molds under your nostrils, adapting to your movements without pressing against the bridge of your nose. That means fewer leaks, less irritation, and a more natural sleeping experience—especially if you tend to shift positions during the night.

Made from soft, latex-free silicone, it’s built for comfort and durability. Replacing it every few months can help reduce noise, improve your mask’s stability, and keep everything working as it should. Each size is compatible exclusively with the Evora Nasal Mask frame.

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Designed for the Evora Nasal Mask

This replacement cushion is made specifically for the Fisher & Paykel Evora Nasal Mask. It’s not a universal part, so the fit and function are tailored to match the mask’s structure, ensuring a stable connection and preserving the intended performance of the original design.

Floating Seal Under the Nose

The cushion rests just beneath the nostrils and forms a gentle seal that stays in place without needing pressure. The floating design adapts to small movements during sleep, reducing the chance of air leaks while keeping the mask lightweight and less bulky on the face.

Flexible Silicone That Moves With You

Made from soft, medical-grade silicone, the cushion flexes to follow your facial contours. This flexibility helps it maintain contact as you shift sleeping positions, supporting a more consistent airflow without creating pressure points or discomfort.

Low-Profile for a Clear View

The cushion’s compact shape avoids blocking your field of vision. That means you can read, watch something, or settle in for the night without feeling like the mask is in your way. It’s a small detail that helps the mask feel less intrusive.

No Latex, No Irritation

The cushion is made without latex or harsh materials, so it’s a good option if you have sensitive skin or allergies. The soft-touch finish also makes it less likely to cause redness or marks where it touches the skin.

Helps Reduce Mouth Leaks

By fitting securely under the nose, the cushion can support consistent airflow through the nasal passages, even when you shift during the night. This helps reduce the chances of air escaping through the mouth, making your CPAP or BiPAP therapy more effective.

Available in Four Sizes

You can choose between small, medium, large, or wide. Each size is shaped slightly differently to follow the natural variation in facial structure. It’s important to select the right size to avoid pressure, gaps, or discomfort.

Should Be Replaced Regularly

With daily use, the cushion can lose its shape or collect buildup that affects performance. Replacing it every six months—or sooner if needed—helps keep your mask sealing properly and your therapy running smoothly.

Easy to Clean by Hand

Detach the cushion from the frame and rinse it with lukewarm water and mild soap. A quick clean every morning can help prevent buildup. Let it air dry before reassembling to avoid trapping moisture inside the mask.

Important Tips

  • Replace your cushion every six months to maintain a good seal—use the Part Finder to get the exact fit.
  • Clean it daily using CPAP-safe soap and lukewarm water to remove facial oils and prevent breakdown.
  • For an easy clean, use mask wipes between washes.
  • Avoid ozone or UV devices which can degrade the silicone; instead use neutralizing pre-wash for safe results.
  • Always allow the cushion to air-dry completely away from sunlight to preserve shape.
  • Use the Mask Finder quiz if you're unsure about your current CPAP Mask.
  • If the seal breaks during sleep, pair the mask with a CPAP pillow to reduce movement.
  • Keep your entire setup clean with a CPAP cleaning brush set to scrub tubing and mask parts.
  • If your cushion feels dry or stiff, apply a little CPAP skin moisturizer around your nose before bed.
  • Pair with CPAP hose covers to reduce condensation and improve overall comfort.
  • This cushion works exclusively with the Evora Nasal Mask—not compatible with other CPAP mask models.
  • If you're experiencing leaks, also check your headgear for wear and consider replacing it if stretched.
  • Use with distilled water in your humidifier to prevent dryness and extend mask life.
  • If you sleep with your mouth open, consider combining with a chinstrap to maintain nasal seal.
  • Protect your machine’s tubing and prolong mask performance with a full CPAP cleaning routine.

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What is a CPAP cushion?

A CPAP cushion is the soft, replaceable part of a CPAP mask that sits against your face, creating a seal to prevent air leaks.

What is the difference between a CPAP cushion and a CPAP pillow?

A CPAP cushion refers to the mask's sealing component, while a CPAP pillow is a specially designed bed pillow that supports CPAP users by reducing mask pressure and improving comfort.

How often should I replace my CPAP cushion?

Every 1-3 months or sooner if it shows wear, loses its seal, or causes leaks.

How do I clean my CPAP cushion?

Wash daily with mild soap and warm water to remove facial oils and prevent leaks.

Can I use a different cushion on my CPAP mask?

No, cushions are mask-specific and should be replaced with the same brand and model.

Why is my CPAP cushion leaking?

Common causes include worn-out cushions, improper fit, excessive facial oils, or a dirty cushion. Try adjusting the fit or replacing the cushion.

Which CPAP cushion type is best for me?

Nasal cushions for nose breathers, full-face cushions for mouth breathers, and nasal pillows for minimal facial contact.

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