Skip to product information
1 of 8

ResMed

AirTouch F20 Full Face Starter Pack

AirTouch F20 Full Face Starter Pack

SKU:63017

Regular price $155.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $155.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

View full details

ResMed AirTouch F20 Full Face Starter Pack

Product Description

The AirTouch F20 full face CPAP mask starter pack  (also known as Fit Packs) include a small, medium and large size cushion. The AirTouch series of CPAP masks use a memory foam cushion as opposed to the industry standard silicone.  A starter pack is a great idea for a user trying a new mask system and unsure of the size needed. This style of sleep apnea mask is designed to cover your nose and mouth, allowing you to breathe through both while sleeping. The F20 and F20 for Her are much lighter weight and more comfortable than full face masks of the past.

The AirTouch F20 is equipped with an innovative new memory foam cushion design. The frame is soft and flexible and includes integrated padding. The result is a ResMed mask that comfortably moves with you and provides a reliable seal throughout the night, regardless of sleep position. The AirTouch F20 is the most technologically advanced full face mask ever. With this simple design, each size cushion can easily be clicked into the standard AirTouch F20 frame. 


Special Features and Benefits of the AirTouch F20

  • Open Visibility Mask Design -The face mask covers the nose and mouth without the aid of a forehead support. The frame spreads low beneath the eyes and rises high above the ears. Those who are claustrophobic or enjoy reading and watching TV before falling asleep may enjoy the open range of visibility.
  • Padded Headgear with Magnetic Clips - Plush headgear is specifically designed for extra softness and stability. The clips guide the headgear to the frame quickly and easily.
  • Quick Release Elbow with Air Diffuser -This feature allows the user to quickly stop and start therapy without the need to disrupt the mask. Diffused venting evenly disperses air to dampen air flow and noise out of the mask.
  • Multiple Headgear Sizes Available -Three different headgear sizes to ensure an optimal fit for the user. Only the Standard size is included with the purchase of this F20 mask and headgear unit. The other sizes available for purchase are: Small and Large. Choose the best for your face structure and cushion size.

Included with this Purchase

  • (1) AirTouch F20 Full Face CPAP Mask
  • (3) Cushion (all available sizes)
  • (1) Quick Release Elbow
  • (1) Pair of Magnetic Clips
  • (1) Standard (Medium Size) Headgear

Recommended Replacement Schedule

  • Cushion: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Headgear: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed)
  • Complete Mask: Every 9-12 Months (or as needed)
  • Tube Hose: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Associated Part Numbers: 63001, 63000, 63002
  • Condition: New
  • Insurance Codes: A7030
  • International Shipping: Available
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • Material Content: Memory Foam Cushion
  • Mode of Operation: Full Face CPAP Mask
  • RX Required?: Yes, When Applicable for U.S. Residents
  • Shipping Weight: 1 lb
  • Special User Features: Memory Foam
  • US Shipping Cost: Free

What Style of CPAP Mask is This?

This is a full face style CPAP mask. These masks use a silicone cushion that provides a seal around the
nose and mouth to allow the user to breathe through both.

Will This Brand
of CPAP Mask Work with My CPAP or Bi-Level Machine?

Most CPAP masks are designed
to be universal and will work with any manufacturer. Example: Your Philips
Respironics CPAP mask will work with your ResMed CPAP machine. The masks are
also designed to fit any brand of standard 22mm CPAP tubing. The exception to
the rule will be for certain travel CPAP machines like the ResMed AirMini
whereas special masks and connectors are needed.

I Want to Submit a Self-Claim to My Insurance. Can I Do
This?

In most cases you can submit a claim form for an out-of-net
network provider. You may receive reimbursement back from your provider
depending on your coverage and co-pay. The HCPC code for a full face CPAP mask
is A7030 and A7035

How Often Should I Replace This Mask?

This will depend on how well you clean and maintain your
CPAP mask. The typical lifespan for the complete mask is 3-12 months based on
care. The cushion seal and headgear should be replaced every 1-3 months based
on wear and tear. Signs to replace will include noticeable mask leakage and/or
discoloration.

How Do I Clean This Mask?

You should consult the owner’s manual that is included with
your mask system. The rule of thumb for most CPAP masks is to clean with mild
soap by hand and let air dry. It is important to clean your cushion seal daily
to remove facial oils, makeup or dirt that can cause mask leaks. Your headgear
strap should be cleaned by hand weekly and left to dry by room air.

Customer Reviews

Based on 29 reviews
52%
(15)
24%
(7)
10%
(3)
10%
(3)
3%
(1)
J
J.J.
No pain and great seal

So glad I tried these. Was having problems with sore areas around nose when using the silicone cushions. The memory foam seals great and does not damage my skin. Wish I had tried them sooner.

T
T H.
Seal issues

I needed the large mask and decided to try the memory foam instead of the silicone. I to had problems with the seal, silicone worked better for me.

K
Kelly B.
Comfortable cushion

I used to wear the silicone version of this mask and loved it but had a reaction to the cushion. I found out it was sold in memory foam and have not had any problems since! The only downside is the cushion needs to be replaced more often.

A
Alien b.n.
SPENDY trash that works better than the silicone

I have tried the silicone mask and the foam. I like the foam better, but the head gear is a bust. Where the quick release for the hose snaps in there are these circular pieces of small round plastic. They break easily and you can inhale them. Yes, I am speaking from experience. Luckily for me, I was able to blow it out. I will keep using this head gear simply because the other one for the silicone version gives me a terrible headache and the seal is terrible. The velcro on the head gear has been downgraded to fail sooner than later. Well, I added my own velcro, problem solved and extended the life. My insurance won't pay for them. So one must do what they can to be thrifty. Next time, I will deconstruct one and make my own.

K
Kevin
Use a provider

I read the reviews and thought this mask was the way to go. I bought it for $134.10….waste of money! Had to tighten so much it was miserable. I give it 2 stars as it was comfortable at first, but still leaked air. Wish I could have tried it before buying it.