Nasal CPAP Masks

Shop for nasal CPAP masks for a low-profile, reliable seal. Good for nose breathers, side sleepers, and minimizing bridge pressure. No prescription required for masks.

Popular Picks: ResMed AirFit N20/N30 • Philips DreamWear Nasal • Fisher & Paykel Evora.

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Reviewed by: Brendan Scales, RRT (Registered Respiratory Therapist)

What’s included: mask frame, headgear, and nasal cushion(s) (many models include S/M/L).

Sizing: use the brand sizing guide/printable; many guides ask you to measure from the nose bridge to just above the upper lip. If you’re between sizes, test adjacent sizes. For under-the-nose (nasal cradle) designs, select by nose width.

Fit & leaks: fit reclined with airflow on; lift/re-seat, then tighten lightly. For bridge pressure, consider an under-nose cradle or softer cushion. If you get “smile-line” cheek leaks, shorten the lower straps a few millimetres or switch cushion profiles—don’t over-tighten.

Compatibility: standard 22 mm connection works with most CPAP/APAP machines; some travel CPAPs may need an adapter—see the product’s Compatibility note.

Returns: masks are medical accessories—opened/used items are non-returnable; unopened may be returnable within the stated window. See Returns.

Replacement parts: nasal cushions typically 1–3 months; headgear 6–12 months (signs: persistent leaks, glossy/tacky silicone, stretched straps).

Safety: some models use magnetic clips—review manufacturer contraindications if you (or a bed partner) have an implanted device.

Shipping: free shipping on select orders—details on Shipping page.

Common Questions

Can I set up a CPAP mask replacement schedule?

Yes. We can arrange auto-delivery for your mask parts (cushions, headgear, frames) or set email reminders—your choice. Pick the cadence that fits your usage, and you can pause, skip, or cancel anytime before the next billing date. To get started, select your mask model on Mask Parts & Replacements and choose auto-deliver at checkout, or contact us and we’ll set it up for you.

Are under-the-nose CPAP masks good for glasses wearers?

Yes. An under-the-nose CPAP mask (also called a nasal cradle mask) sits below the bridge, which leaves room for glasses and reduces bridge pressure. They’re comfortable for reading in bed; if you use higher pressures, pick a model with stable headgear and check for leaks at the cheeks.

What’s the best nasal CPAP mask for side sleepers?

For the best nasal CPAP mask for side sleepers, look for a low-profile frame, soft cushion, and a swivel or lightweight tubing to prevent tugging. Fit while lying on your side with airflow on, then tighten lightly—over-tightening can increase leaks when you roll.

How do I choose the right size? (nasal mask CPAP sizing)

Use the manufacturer’s nasal mask CPAP sizing guide or printable template. Measure from the nose bridge to just above the upper lip, then test two adjacent sizes if you’re between. A correct size seals with gentle contact—no pinching, minimal marks in the morning.

What is a nasal cradle mask and who is it for?

A nasal cradle mask rests under the nose (not on it) to reduce bridge pressure and improve line-of-sight. It’s great for glasses wearers, readers, and many side sleepers. If you have persistent mouth leaks or very high pressures, consider a full-face option instead.