AirFit F20 Full-Face CPAP Mask | Sleep Apnea Ventilator Therapy
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- checkFull-face design for mouth breathers and nasal congestion
- checkSecure silicone seal eliminates air leaks during therapy
- checkQuick-release magnetic clips for easy mask removal
- checkModular cushion and frame replaceable separately
- checkSoft, adjustable headgear fits all face shapes
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Why You'll Love It
Finally, a full night without waking gasping
You're the person who's tired of waking at 3 a.m. because your mask shifted or air leaked around your mouth. The AirFit F20's dual-chamber silicone cushion locks in place, delivering uninterrupted positive airway pressure so your body gets the oxygen it craves. Patients report deeper REM sleep and waking refreshed—the kind of morning that changes your whole day.
Comfort that doesn't feel like a medical device
For those who've struggled with red marks, pressure sores, or that claustrophobic feeling, this mask feels different. The soft grey and blue fabric headgear distributes weight evenly, and the transparent silicone cushion sits so close to your face you almost forget you're wearing it. Side sleepers especially love how the low-profile design lets you rest on your pillow without the mask digging in.
One mask that actually lasts longer than a month
You deserve equipment that doesn't drain your wallet every few weeks. The modular design means you replace only the worn silicone cushion, not the entire mask—saving you hundreds annually while keeping your therapy hygienic. Users report 12+ months of reliable performance from a single frame, making this the smart investment for long-term sleep apnea management.
Medical-grade quality you can trust every single night
This isn't a knockoff or budget alternative—it's the AirFit F20, the mask respiratory therapists recommend. ISO 13485 certified medical-grade silicone, hypoallergenic materials, and precision engineering mean zero guesswork about whether your therapy is actually working. When your health depends on consistent airway pressure, you need equipment built to deliver.