CPAP Masks in Canada
Shop the latest CPAP masks. We carry leading brands—ResMed, Fisher & Paykel, and Philips Respironics—with sizing guides, replacement cushions, and comfort add-ons to keep leaks down and therapy quiet. Not sure where to start? Compare styles, check the size guide on each product, and swap cushions regularly to maintain the seal.
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Full Face CPAP Masks
Full-face masks cover the nose and mouth for a dependable seal when...
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Nasal CPAP Masks
Nasal CPAP masks balance comfort and stability for all-night wear—great for side...
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Nasal Pillow CPAP Masks
Nasal pillows seal gently at the nostrils, keeping your field of view...
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Full Face Mask
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Nasal Mask
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Nasal Pillows
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Frequently Asked Questions - Masks
Which CPAP mask type is right for me—nasal, nasal pillows, or full face?
If you mouth-breathe or have frequent nasal congestion, full-face often works best. If you want minimal contact or feel claustrophobic, try nasal pillows. Nasal masks are a balanced middle ground for many sleepers.
How do I choose the correct mask size?
Use the product’s sizing guide or printable template and measure while sitting upright. Each brand sizes differently, so follow that model’s guide rather than guessing “small/medium/large.”
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What’s the difference between ResMed AirFit and AirTouch masks?
AirFit cushions use medical-grade silicone (wash daily, longer life). AirTouch cushions use memory foam for a softer seal and reduced pressure marks (wipe daily; replace more often). Great if you’re sensitive on the bridge of the nose.
How should a CPAP mask fit?
Snug, not tight. Put it on while lying in your sleep position, start the machine, then fine-tune straps. Let the cushion inflate to seal—overtightening increases leaks and pressure marks.
How can I reduce leaks?
Confirm correct size, adjust headgear evenly, and reseat the cushion while the machine is running. Replace worn cushions regularly, use humidification as needed, and consider a CPAP-friendly pillow to avoid pushing the mask askew.
What if I mouth-breathe with a nasal or pillows mask?
Try a chin strap, optimize humidification, and practice tongue-to-palate sealing. If mouth leak persists, a full-face mask is usually the better choice.
Will this mask work with my CPAP/APAP/BiPAP machine?
Most masks are universally compatible via standard connectors/tubing. Some travel devices may need a specific adapter—check the product details before ordering.
Are nasal pillows comfortable at higher pressures?
Many users do fine up to moderate pressures. If you feel jetting or soreness, try a slightly larger pillow size, increase humidification, or consider moving to a nasal or full-face style.
Can I wear glasses or read/watch TV with a CPAP mask?
Yes—choose a mask with an open field of view and minimal contact near the nose bridge. Many users prefer nasal pillows or nasal cradle frames for reading, while some under-the-nose full-face designs also keep the bridge clear. Put the mask on first, then your glasses, and make small strap adjustments in your usual sitting posture so nothing shifts later when you lie down. Lightweight hose routing (a swivel elbow or over-head clip) helps prevent tugging while you sit up to read or watch TV. If the bridge still feels crowded, try a frame that sits lower on the nose or a cushion style that reduces contact in that area.
How often should I replace mask parts?
As a general guide: cushions/pillows every 1–3 months, headgear every 6–12 months, and the mask frame around 6–12 months—earlier if you see wear, yellowing, or persistent leaks. If you have insurance, verify with them regarding your policies coverage.
Do some masks have magnets—and is that safe?
Yes, several use magnetic clips. People with certain implanted/metallic medical devices (or their bed partners) should review the manufacturer’s contraindications and choose a non-magnetic option if advised.
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CPAP Masks in Canada — Guide to Styles, Fit & Care
Find your mask style
Finding a comfortable CPAP mask is the fastest way to better therapy. We stock leading brands—ResMed, Fisher & Paykel, and Philips Respironics—with options for different face shapes, sleep positions, and pressure ranges. Choose the style that matches how you breathe at night: nasal pillows for minimal contact, nasal masks for balanced stability, or full-face masks when mouth breathing or congestion is an issue.
Fit & sizing (leak prevention 101)
A great seal is snug, not tight. Use the model’s sizing guide or FitPack, then adjust while air is flowing so the cushion inflates to seal. If you wear glasses or feel pressure on the bridge of the nose, look for under-the-nose frames or memory-foam cushions. Facial hair? Flexible cushion skirts and fitting at your usual pressure help the seal hold overnight.
Brand highlights
ResMed AirFit (silicone) vs AirTouch (memory foam) cushions give you a choice between longer life and extra softness. Fisher & Paykel designs focus on comfort with gliding cushions that reduce nose-bridge hot spots. Philips Respironics offers open-view frames and top-of-head hose routing in DreamWear, plus compact nasal options like Wisp. Pick the feel you prefer, then size carefully.
Care & replacement
Clean cushions regularly and replace wear items on schedule: cushions or pillows every 1–3 months, headgear about every 6–12 months, and frames as needed. Fresh replacement cushions and parts reduce noise and leaks, keeping therapy effective.
Compatibility & accessories
Most masks connect to CPAP/APAP/BiPAP devices with standard tubing. Travel devices may use a specific connector or setup pack—check the product details. Comfort add-ons like humidification, heated tubing, mask liners, and chin straps can address dryness or mouth leak.
Canadian CPAP Equipment ships across Canada and offers Respiratory Therapist–guided sizing help, so you can pick the right mask with confidence—and change styles if needed. Quiet, comfortable therapy is the goal.
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