Helpful terms on Resmed mask series and names
Our mask series names:
Choosing a CPAP mask is a personal decision—it’s all about what works for you. Before you make a choice, here’s some helpful information about Resmed mask series and names.
- AirFit masks have silicone cushions.
- AirTouch masks have UltraSoft memory foam or ComfiSoft fabric cushions.
Each series features different mask types:
- Full face mask names have an “F” in the name — AirFit F40.
- Nasal masks contain an “N” — AirFit N30.
- Nasal pillows masks contain a “P”— AirFit P10.
- Freedom masks contain an “i” to denote their tube-up design — AirTouch N30i.
Choosing the best CPAP mask for you
Finding a CPAP mask is a personal decision. Select the options below to see which mask matches your sleep style, grooming and comfort needs.
You can sleep in any position with these masks:
An UltraSoft memory foam cushion or nasal pillows mask may be best for you:
Active sleepers will be able to move throughout the night in these masks:
These masks may be best for you, especially if you are worried about waking up with red lines on your face:
Full-face masks may be best for you:
Full-face masks may be best for you:
Masks with under-the-nose cushion might be best for you:
Masks with QuietAir diffused venting can help you and your bed partner have quieter nights:
The masks without magnets include:
- AirFit F20 Non Magnetic
- AirFit F30i Non Magnetic
- AirFit N30i
- AirFit N30
- AirFit P10
- AirFit P30i
- AirTouch N30i
References:
- Source: Combined responses of those expressing preference in an independent patient survey in the USA, UK, Germany, France & Australia, from March 2017.
- Some masks contain magnets that may interfere with certain implants or medical devices. Please refer to the CPAP – Magnet Guidelines for complete information, including magnet contraindications and warnings.