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  • Grumpy
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    Quattro FX headgear with Liberty Mirage mask

    works best for me.
    (but then 'best' isn't 'great').

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  • Tom @ Intus
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    I was actually trying to simplify things, I just have a funny way of doing it!

    So yes, this would be the headgear you suggest: ResMed Headgear.

    I've no idea why they always include medium headgear regardless of mask size, it causes a great deal of confusion. It would be logical that those with smaller faces, and need a small mask, would therefore usually have a smaller head, and need small headgear. But no, ResMed just include a medium headgear with all masks.

    I've lost count of how many calls we have from people ringing up saying "I bought a large and you've sent a medium!" and having to explain that the headgear is medium, but the mask is large. Very confusing for all parties!

    EDIT: The Extra Small Mirage Quattro actually does come with small headgear, but all other sizes have medium.

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  • Tigers Fan
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    As you seek to complicate things - the headgear I used last night says, "Headgear Medium" on the label at the back - as does the headgear on next week's mask - as does the brand new headgear in the drawer near an empty plastic bag marked 16733. Draw your own conclusions!

    I ask for a medium headgear for a Quattro mask and have always got what I wanted (eventually! it seems a difficult thing for my clinic to supply a large Quattro FX mask and a medium Quattro headgear. Tip: write it down for them!).

    Soapbox: why do Resmed still persist in insisting on supplying all masks with a medium headgear?

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  • Sparticus
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    Found this on product codes if it helps, its the RESMED Handbook and has all the codes

    At Resmed, we creating life-changing health technologies that people love.

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  • Tom @ Intus
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    Originally posted by Tigers Fan View Post
    Are you aware that the best headgear to use with a Quattro FX is from a Quattro but use a size smaller. Eliminates stretching and velcro curl.
    I'm pretty sure the Quattro's headgear is the standard ResMed Headgear that they use for a few different masks (it isn't specific to the Quattro) - is this the one you're using TF? It will most likely have one of the following codes on if so; 16118, 16733 or 16119.

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  • Tigers Fan
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    Are you aware that the best headgear to use with a Quattro FX is from a Quattro but use a size smaller. Eliminates stretching and velcro curl.

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  • Caterpillar
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    Just been to the hospital and they have provided me with a new soft face part and a new head gear, the nurse says the strap problems could be down to me washing it to often or the water has been to hot. To me its still the best mask I have tried, and I have called it Kylie, so every night I put it on Kylie gives me a big kiss , got to have a laugh these days.

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  • Sparticus
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    Originally posted by Vincent Coggin View Post
    I've been using the FX for nearly a year now and it definitely seems to be working as the only thing I have had to do is replace the soft face part as the first one split. I've also been promoted to use a humidifier now! A bit too soon to know if that's going to do anything but I will keep the forum posted on this.

    Been thinking about caterpillar's problem with the straps loosing their stick, and was wondering that there might be a conflict with the bedding fabric. There are some fabrics that love Velcro so much they cannot be parted from each other, and like those sticky rollers for removing lint from clothes they loose their stickiness very quickly.
    Ive been using the same head gear for 3 years now and its still going strong, maybe it is the fabric of the bedclothes.

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  • Vincent Coggin
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    I've been using the FX for nearly a year now and it definitely seems to be working as the only thing I have had to do is replace the soft face part as the first one split. I've also been promoted to use a humidifier now! A bit too soon to know if that's going to do anything but I will keep the forum posted on this.

    Been thinking about caterpillar's problem with the straps loosing their stick, and was wondering that there might be a conflict with the bedding fabric. There are some fabrics that love Velcro so much they cannot be parted from each other, and like those sticky rollers for removing lint from clothes they loose their stickiness very quickly.

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  • Sparticus
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    Although I tried the FX I found it most uncomfortable, I was measured for a medium but my normal full face quattro is a large. I did keep with it for about a week then went back to my old trusted Quattro full face with forehead support, I find this mask the best out of all as its more adjustable than most.

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  • sleepykev
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    I'm only a newb to cpap, but I had the Resmed Quattro FX for a few days and found it started to wander up my face a bit and began pushing on my teeth, leaving me with an ache all day.

    Had to switch to one with forehead support to stop it shifting.

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  • mart9012
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    My FX is on order!

    Didn't mind my old Quattro as I've gone through the various models but with the forehead rest it is a bit chunky and the FX does look much better. The Churchill had no objections so hopefully I can say more about it next week..

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  • andymoir
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    resmed Quatro FX

    For me this mask is pretty good, light weight your face seems to accept it pretty quick, I have had some minor leaks which are easily fixed overall I would give this 9/10

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  • Vincent Coggin
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    Res Med

    Im sorry, my spell checker transmuted Res Med for resumed before I realised it, dammed computers!

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  • Vincent Coggin
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    Resumed

    Im currently using a resumed quatro and find it very satisfactory indeed. The only issue I have with it is the straps almost cover my eyes they are so close, but as I'm asleep most of the time they don't usually bother me. In every other way I'm happy with it even with a full beard which makes it leak here and there I feel I can cope with it. I guess it really depends on how well one sleeps generally.

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