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  • Totally recommend this style of mask, i.e mouth cover and nose plugs, good guide to. Ive tried two of the sort that cover who mouth/nose and found them very instrusive (far too much of it in line of sight), much more easily knocked causing leaks and they were just generally more uncomfortable.

  • the Mirage straps in every way. These issues went away after a few nights and they are both great masks. Most people seem to experience a minor nose irratation - but this subsides after two or three nights.

  • I have severe O.S.A. and was unable to use the other masks for various reasons. I avoided these "hybrid" type masks for a long time , they just look uncomfortable, but I was to the end of my rope when my doctor insisted I try on one . I was hooked.

    The "Hybrid" mask in this video is built with a sturdier construction vs Mirage Liberty, but it took me some getting used too.

    The Mirage is lighter on your face , barely leaks (my leaks are due to tossing n turning ), and I prefer....

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