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Quattro Fx for her face mask reviews please

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Psalm18 +0 points · over 5 years ago Original Poster

I'm exploring the option of the Quattro Fx for her full face mask. Any reviews? Have you tried this? I'm on mask 5 so all advice appreciated.

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Sierra +0 points · over 5 years ago Sleep Patron

I tried and failed with the Mirage Quattro, but the Quattro FX is a bit different, and I can't comment on it. You may have already looked, but the CPAP.com site seems to collect a lot of reviews of each mask. On many masks they offer a free return policy if they don't work for you. Perhaps worth a read of the reviews there.

Quattro FX for Her

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Psalm18 +0 points · over 5 years ago Original Poster

Thank you. Been reading all the reviews.

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sleeptech +0 points · over 5 years ago Sleep Enthusiast

The Quattro FX is quite different from the Quattro. Just FYI.

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sleeptech +1 point · over 5 years ago Sleep Enthusiast

I already commented on this in your other post, but to save you searching...

I wouldn't be leaping into the Quattro FX too quickly. Given the masks you've tried it is unlikely to fit any better. The Quattro FX is very prone to leak into the eyes and they are also very flimsy. Don't be fooled by ResMed's claims about the Quattro FX for her being especially made for women either. It's just the same as the standard Quattro FX with a pink strap.

When you adjust the Amara View there are a couple of things which may be helpful to remember. 1 - Keep it nice and snug up under your nose. 2 - it often fits better when a the top straps are a little looser allowing it to flex a little.

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