Circadiance Launches The New SleepWeaver(TM) ADVANCE All Cloth CPAP Mask
Main Category: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / InsomniaAlso Included In: Respiratory / Asthma; Conferences
Article Date: 21 Apr 2009 - 2:00 PDT
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Circadiance launched the revolutionary SleepWeaver(TM) ADVANCE All Cloth Nasal CPAP Mask at the Medtrade Spring Tradeshow in Las Vegas, Nevada March 25 - 26. More than 3,000 Home Care Professionals were in attendance at the conference. The SleepWeaver(TM) ADVANCE received an overwhelmingly favorable response from Home Care Business Owners, Managers and Respiratory Therapists.
The new SleepWeaver(TM) ADVANCE All Cloth CPAP Nasal Mask plays off of the ingenuity and groundbreaking design of the original soft, lightweight SleepWeaver(TM) while offering increased comfort, a better fit, noticeably smaller mask dimensions, all new and easier-to-use headgear, and it was designed specifically to fit a broader range of patients including those with smaller faces.
Many sleep apnea patients discontinue their CPAP therapy because their CPAP mask causes discomfort, irritation and sleep interruption. The innovative SleepWeaver(TM) ADVANCE gently inflates and softly conforms to the patient's face to create a seal, and because the cloth is flexible and follows the exact shape of each individual patient's face, air leakage is reduced. It is also designed to reduce mask noise to provide a good night's sleep. And unlike other masks, SleepWeaver has no plastic or silicone parts that touch the face, preventing it from irritating sensitive skin.
"Circadiance has already proven that cloth is a superior way to interface a CPAP machine to a patient," states David Groll, CEO of Circadiance. "The SleepWeaver(TM) ADVANCE has all of the benefits of the original SleepWeaver(TM) All Cloth CPAP Mask and is even better. The new product has met an eager reception from Sleep Labs, DMEs and CPAP Users."
Source: Circadiance
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Sleepweaver
posted by Carolyn on 12 Apr 2010 at 2:41 pmThis is a wonderful mask. After alternating between 4 different masks due to irritation - I was given the Sleepweaver. No problems! I love it and recommend it highly.
soft/flexible
posted by Ann J on 18 Jul 2010 at 2:40 pmThank you for inventing this mask. I no longer wake up with bruises and red marks all over my face. I also like the fact that when I exhale, there is not a "blow hole" that would awaken my husband if he happened to be in the path of the exhaled air. I am sleeping much better and the air flow seems to be quieter than with the harder masks. I can also sleep on my side more easily, if I wish.....Thanks again.AJ
looking forward to new mask
posted by nancy Wynne on 30 Jul 2010 at 3:23 pmUp to now the silicane masks have irritated my nose to the point of creating sores. Can't wait to have just the cloth mask's comfort.
A really great mask
posted by Thomas J, Barnes on 1 Oct 2010 at 6:33 pmI have been using a cpap machine for allmost two years now, and I had no idear that there was a nasal mast that could be this comfortable. I slept well with the old style mask, but with the "Sleep Weaver" mask, I sleep even better, as I almost cannot even feel it or hear the air passing through the mask as I could with the old style mask. I recommend this mask to anybody who uses a cpap machine.
very happy with SleepWeaver mask
posted by Martha on 6 Oct 2010 at 10:01 amI recently started wearing the SleepWeaver mask, and it is so comfortable, I don't think I could go back to the other mask. Thank you for coming up with this mask.
Fantastic!
posted by Nancy on 13 Nov 2010 at 7:05 pmI used a petite hard mask before being introduced to the SleepWeaver mask. My husband would awaken me several times nightly to tell me "fix your mask!" I also had problems with irritation on my nose and forehead, as well as bruising from the headgear. But now my sleep is not interrupted and my face does not show signs of ill-fitting equipment. Thank you to the creator of this wonderful product!
sleep weaver cpap
posted by patricia beck on 18 Nov 2010 at 6:39 amI have tried all of the others none were as good as this one was I love it, This one does not push my procisis (right eye) out at night when I am trying to sleep. CO
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posted by norma lamar on 21 Nov 2010 at 8:03 pmThis is the first mask I can wear without rubbing the skin off my nose. Thank You
Innovative? YES!
posted by Barbara Coleman on 2 Dec 2010 at 12:54 pmI was told about the Sleepweaver Mask while visiting in Arizona. After returning to Colorado I called my provider to inquire about it. No one seemed to know what I was talking about. Finally I got through to them and thankfully received the Mask. What a great change from the traditional mask that rubbed in all the wrong places. Thanks for being so innovative.
Loud Whistle
posted by Yolanda Ortiz on 7 Dec 2010 at 2:37 pmI am fairly pleased with the Sleepweaver mask. No more sores due to Rosacea. I just need suggestions to stop the loud whistle it makes sometimes when I turn. It does not happen every night. I am trying to figure out the problem. I have tried to tighten the straps but my skin looks pretty bad in the morning. Any suggestions????
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