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Resmed Premium Sullivan Chinstrap

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Overview

A chinstrap that makes a difference.

Reduce snoring and improve sleep with this ideal sleep accessory that prevents your jaw from dropping open during sleep.

Made of a soft cloth to prevent red marks and irritation, this strap installs easily and is perfect for nasal interface masks to reduce mouth breathing.

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Resmed Premium Sullivan Chinstrap

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Ideal Support

Provides the right amount of support to keep your mouth closed during the night, facilitating breathing through the nose. Using a chinstrap is useful if you want to try a nasal mask or a nasal pillow mask, and by keeping your mouth closed, you'll be less likely to dry out and be uncomfortable during the night.

Fewer Sleep Interruptions

This premium chinstrap serves as a temporary training aid to break the habit of mouth breathing. The Premium Chinstrap gives you comfort, proper support, and softness.

Light and Minimal Design

The simplistic and straightforward design makes it easy to integrate into your bedtime routine so that you can experience more profound and less interrupted sleep.

No More Dry Mouth

When you breathe through the mouth, you're allowing valuable moisture to escape during the process of breathing. To compensate, you may have to turn your humidifier up or risk waking up with a parched mouth and sinuses. The Premium Chinstrap is a possible solution that can help you keep your mouth closed, keeping moisture inside your mouth.

Prevents Therapy Air from Escaping

When your mouth opens during therapy using a nasal or nasal pillow mask, you lose the pressurized air you need to keep your airway from collapsing. The Premium Chinstrap can help with this as well, by keeping your mouth from accidentally coming open during sleep.

Product Specifications

Materials The straps of the ResMed Sullivan Chinstrap for CPAP are made of neoprene & Breathoprene

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What is a CPAP chinstrap?

A CPAP chinstrap is an adjustable strap worn around the head to keep the mouth closed during CPAP therapy, preventing mouth breathing and air leaks.

Who should use a CPAP chinstrap?

Chinstraps are helpful for mouth breathers who use a nasal or nasal pillow mask but do not want to switch to a full-face mask.

Can I use a chinstrap with a full-face mask?

No, chinstraps are designed for nasal and nasal pillow masks. A full-face mask already accommodates mouth breathing.

How often should I replace my CPAP chinstrap?

Replace every 6 months or sooner if it loses elasticity or no longer fits properly.

Can a CPAP chinstrap stop snoring?

Yes, a chinstrap can reduce open-mouth snoring, but it won’t treat underlying sleep apnea without CPAP therapy.

How do I clean my CPAP chinstrap?

Wash weekly with mild soap and warm water, then air dry. Avoid machine washing to prevent wear.

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"There’s nothing better than hearing a customer say, ‘I finally feel rested again."

"Every CPAP journey is unique, and we love helping users find solutions that work for them."

"I love helping patients find the right CPAP setup—better sleep makes a huge difference."

"Having questions is a normal part of the CPAP journey. We’re here to help every step of the way"