
Philips 1071814 Respironics TrueBlue Gel CPAP Nasal Mask w/ Headgear Medium Wide
Philips 1071814 Respironics TrueBlue Gel CPAP Nasal Mask w/ Headgear Medium Wide
⢠Model: 1071814
⢠Size: Medium Wide
The TrueBlue Gel Nasal Mask MediumāWide is built to combine comfort with a reliable seal, especially for users whose nose dimensions fall between the standard Medium and Large categories. The MediumāWide cushion provides a wider nose width (ā1āÆ7ā8ā³) while keeping the length from pupil to bottom of nose at roughly 2.00ā³, giving a more appropriate fit for people with fuller noses or broad noses who found Medium too narrow. The gel cushion paired with the thin silicone outer āflapā works to conform to your face: the gel helps fill in contours, while the flap inflates slightly with pressure to help seal around problem areas like the nasal bridgeāreducing leaks without needing overly tight straps. The āFreeform Springā interface between the cushion and frame allows the cushion to pivot or shift a bit as you change positions during sleep, helping maintain the seal even when you move around.
Comfort features are plentiful. The forehead pad uses gel cushioning and is divided into three soft gel sections, reducing focal pressure on the forehead; it also swivels so it better aligns with facial contours. The headgear is designed to be more forgiving than many tighterāfit masks: wide side straps, a crown strap, and quickārelease ātalonā clips make it easier to get a good fit and remove or put the mask on without messing with all strap tension. The exhalation ports are oriented and microāsized such that airflow (especially the escaping air) is directed away from both the user and their bed partner, and with less turbulence/noise than older mask designs. All this helps reduce the sense of pressure, noise, and discomfort that some CPAP users complain ofāespecially in masks that are rigid or have heavy parts.
In terms of tradeāoffs and bestāuse pointers: the TrueBlue line (including the MediumāWide size) tends to run a bit small in mask cushion length, so if your pupilātoānoseābottom length is significantly greater than ~2.00 inches or you have a long nose bridge, fitting might be tight. The gelāflap and Freeform Spring help mitigate some misalignment, but only up to a point. Also, the headgear tends to be bulkier than minimal nasal pillow systems, so sideāsleepers or hot sleepers might still feel more weight or contact on their face. Since this mask has been discontinued in many places, spare parts (especially cushions or flap parts) may be less plentiful, so having replacement parts available (while you still have them) is a good idea. All told, when fitted properly, many users report very good comfort, relatively low leaks, and good freedom of movement with this size.
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.
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Philips 1071814 Respironics TrueBlue Gel CPAP Nasal Mask w/ Headgear Medium Wide
⢠Model: 1071814
⢠Size: Medium Wide
The TrueBlue Gel Nasal Mask MediumāWide is built to combine comfort with a reliable seal, especially for users whose nose dimensions fall between the standard Medium and Large categories. The MediumāWide cushion provides a wider nose width (ā1āÆ7ā8ā³) while keeping the length from pupil to bottom of nose at roughly 2.00ā³, giving a more appropriate fit for people with fuller noses or broad noses who found Medium too narrow. The gel cushion paired with the thin silicone outer āflapā works to conform to your face: the gel helps fill in contours, while the flap inflates slightly with pressure to help seal around problem areas like the nasal bridgeāreducing leaks without needing overly tight straps. The āFreeform Springā interface between the cushion and frame allows the cushion to pivot or shift a bit as you change positions during sleep, helping maintain the seal even when you move around.
Comfort features are plentiful. The forehead pad uses gel cushioning and is divided into three soft gel sections, reducing focal pressure on the forehead; it also swivels so it better aligns with facial contours. The headgear is designed to be more forgiving than many tighterāfit masks: wide side straps, a crown strap, and quickārelease ātalonā clips make it easier to get a good fit and remove or put the mask on without messing with all strap tension. The exhalation ports are oriented and microāsized such that airflow (especially the escaping air) is directed away from both the user and their bed partner, and with less turbulence/noise than older mask designs. All this helps reduce the sense of pressure, noise, and discomfort that some CPAP users complain ofāespecially in masks that are rigid or have heavy parts.
In terms of tradeāoffs and bestāuse pointers: the TrueBlue line (including the MediumāWide size) tends to run a bit small in mask cushion length, so if your pupilātoānoseābottom length is significantly greater than ~2.00 inches or you have a long nose bridge, fitting might be tight. The gelāflap and Freeform Spring help mitigate some misalignment, but only up to a point. Also, the headgear tends to be bulkier than minimal nasal pillow systems, so sideāsleepers or hot sleepers might still feel more weight or contact on their face. Since this mask has been discontinued in many places, spare parts (especially cushions or flap parts) may be less plentiful, so having replacement parts available (while you still have them) is a good idea. All told, when fitted properly, many users report very good comfort, relatively low leaks, and good freedom of movement with this size.
This medical supply or implant item is securely packaged within its original manufacturer's packaging, which remains undamaged. The inner and outer packaging is intact, ensuring the product's integrity and suitability for medical use.











