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Phantom®2 Nasal Mask

Your mask, your fit.

The Phantom®2 is a moldable, low-profile nasal mask designed for a personalized fit with better visibility for the user. The mask is lightweight, comfortable, and will fit most facial features.

Easily shaped to each individual face, the Phantom®2 can accommodate unique night-to-night sleep variations.

The Phantom®2 and iQ®2 cushions are interchangeable while using the same mask frame and headgear.

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Details

The Phantom®2 is available in one size, uniquely designed to accommodate most facial features.

The Phantom®2 Mask uses Sleepnet’s AIR°gel® cushion mask featuring Custom Fit Technology, which provides superior stability and a comfortable seal while minimizing skin irritation. Readily available for resupply.

Key Benefits:

  • Lightweight
  • Comfort
  • Personalized fit
  • Resupply Available

Features

360 Rotating Swivel
Designed to provide greater flexibility and enhance comfort, the 360-degree rotating swivel adjusts to the wearer’s natural head movements, allowing them to move freely in any direction during sleep. This also enables less tube drag, reducing strain on the mask or pulling on the tube.
45 degree venting system
Sleepnet’s 45-degree venting system is designed to direct air away from the face, and not toward the user or onto their skin during exhalation. Additionally, it can enhance the overall comfort of the mask, help maintain an unobtrusive airflow, and create a quieter experience by reducing noise associated with the vent.
AIR°gel®
Sleepnet’s AIR°gel® is a leading edge innovation developed and designed to enhance the comfort and effectiveness of our respiratory masks. This advanced cushion technology features medical grade silicone gel that conforms to the contours of each individual face creating a secure and comfortable seal that ensures a snug fit while minimizing air leakage around the edges. Our AIR°gel® technology is soft and flexible and helps to reduce irritation, making it suitable for extended wear.
Clear field of vision
The IQ2® and Phantom 2® masks are designed to offer a Clear Field of Vision giving the user the ability to watch television, read, or wear glasses while the mask stays comfortably in place.
Custom Fit Technology
Sleepnet's Custom Fit Technology is our proprietary technology made from a flexible, pliable material that responds to gentle manipulation and accommodates changes in weight and facial asymmetry. Custom Fit Technology allows the user to easily shape the mask by gently bending and molding it along the sides, top, and bottom to provide a consistent and secure fit.
Easy-release Magnetic Clips
Our Easy-release magnetic clips are a user-friendly innovation designed to simplify the process of attaching and detaching the mask from the headgear. While the magnetic clips help keep the mask in place during therapy, they also help the user to quickly and easily detach and remove the mask for any reason, simply by pulling it away from their face.
Lightweight frame
Our masks are made from lightweight materials, designed to provide support and structure while ensuring durability and comfort.
Replaceable Cushion
Over time, regular wear and tear on the cushion of a respiratory mask can lead to discomfort and may reduce the effectiveness of the mask. Our replaceable cushions can be removed and cleaned, helping to maintain better hygiene and mask performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the right size CPAP mask?
Finding the right size CPAP mask is essential for your comfort and effective treatment of sleep apnea. Use this step-by-step guide to help you find the right size CPAP mask.
When should I replace the components of my CPAP mask?
The components of a CPAP mask, including the mask cushion, headgear, and tubing, need regular maintenance and replacement to ensure the effectiveness of your therapy and maintain your comfort.

The mask cushion, which creates a seal around your nose or mouth, should be replaced more frequently than other components. It typically needs to be replaced every 1 to 3 months or as recommended by the manufacturer. If you notice visible wear and tear, cracks, or the cushion no longer maintains a proper seal, it's time to replace it.

The headgear and straps that hold the mask in place should be replaced every 6 to 12 months or as needed. Over time, the elastic properties of the headgear can diminish, affecting the mask's fit and comfort.

The tubing that delivers the air from the CPAP machine to the mask should be replaced every 3 to 6 months. Inspect it regularly for any cracks, tears, or damage that could affect the airflow.

If you use a chin strap to help keep your mouth closed during CPAP therapy, it should be replaced every 6 to 12 months. Check for any signs of wear and ensure it still provides the desired support.

It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and the replacement frequency can vary based on individual usage, care, and the specific recommendations of your CPAP equipment manufacturer. Regularly inspecting your components for wear and tear, maintaining proper hygiene, and following the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and replacement will help ensure the longevity and effectiveness of your CPAP therapy. If you have any doubts or questions, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider or the supplier of your CPAP equipment.
What is the difference between a nasal and full-face mask?
The main difference between a full-face mask and a nasal mask lies in the area of the face they cover and the way they deliver air to the user:

A full-face mask covers both the nose and the mouth, forming a seal that ensures the air pressure is delivered to both the upper airway (nose) and the lower airway (mouth). Full-face masks are often used when individuals breathe through their mouth during sleep, have nasal congestion that prevents them from breathing through their nose, or prefer a mask that covers the entire face for comfort. They are suitable for people who experience nasal blockages, have allergies, or tend to open their mouths during sleep. They also prevent air leaks caused by mouth breathing. Full-face masks can be bulkier and may feel claustrophobic to some users. They might also have a higher chance of air leaks than nasal masks.

A nasal mask covers only the nose. It forms a seal around the nostrils to deliver the pressurized air directly to the upper airway. Nasal masks are suitable for individuals who primarily breathe through their nose during sleep and do not have significant mouth-breathing habits or issues. They are typically less bulky and offer a more open feeling than full-face masks. Many users find them less claustrophobic and more comfortable. A nasal mask may not be as effective if you breathe through your mouth during sleep or have nasal congestion. Air leaks might occur if the mouth opens during sleep.
Which Sleepnet CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) mask is right for me?
Before choosing a CPAP mask, it's important to consult with your sleep specialist, healthcare provider, or respiratory therapist. They can evaluate your individual needs, sleep apnea severity, and any specific preferences you have for mask types.

CPAP masks come in various types: nasal masks, nasal pillow masks, and full-face masks. Before choosing, consider how you naturally breathe during sleep. A nasal mask might work well if you primarily breathe through your nose. A full-face mask could be a better fit if you tend to breathe through your mouth or have nasal congestion.

Comfort is crucial for successful CPAP therapy. Look for a mask that provides a secure and comfortable fit without causing discomfort or pressure points. All Sleepnet masks have adjustable headgear and AIR°gel® technology to customize your fit and provide a comfortable seal.

Our CPAP masks come in different sizes to accommodate different face shapes. Our sizing guides will help determine your size based on your facial measurements.

Our masks offer various features, such as magnetic clips for easy removal, custom fit technology, and more. Consider which features are important to you and align with your preferences.

Finding the perfect mask for you might take some trial and error. We offer a 30-day Comfort Guarantee if you are unsatisfied with your Sleepnet mask.
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