Drive Medical Inc has launched two new CPAP mask models: the NasalFit Deluxe EZ CPAP Mask and the PillowFit Deluxe Nasal CPAP System.

Both devices are available with optional headgear, and come in a number of sizes. The new models will be available beginning December 18, 2014.

NasalFit Deluxe EZ CPAP Mask (with/without Headgear) 

The NasalFit Deluxe EZ has a small surface area which minimizes facial contact to help the user feel less confined during PAP therapy. Without compromised fit or performance, fewer contact points increase patient comfort and in turn, compliance. By providing two configurations, the full mask system or the mask without headgear, providers may choose the appropriate configuration to minimize costs and maximize reimbursement.

Features include:

  • Soft silicon cushion, comfortable forehead plate with a silicon pad, and a 360o rotational elbow, which are designed to increase comfort, compliance, and mask stability;
  • Adjustable headgear, easy to assemble cushions, and a lightweight streamlined design help to ensure proper fit and minimal leak during sleep;
  • Optional headgear;
  • Latex free;
  • Available December 18, 2014

PillowFit Deluxe Nasal CPAP System (with/without Headgear)

The PillowFit Deluxe Nasal CPAP System was created for quiet PAP therapy while maximizing comfort through a lightweight, minimal facial contact design with three different size nasal pillows for superb user fit. With a two breathable, moisture wicking foam straps, the PillowFit is simple to fit to nearly any user. By providing a system with two configurations, the full PillowFit system or the PillowFit system without headgear, providers may choose the appropriate configuration to minimize costs and/or maximize reimbursement.

Features include:

  • Superior comfort with minimal facial contact during PAP therapy in a lightweight, easy to use and assemble design;
  • Three pillow sizes; 360o rotating elbow connection with silicon tubing and a simple strap design;
  • Optional headgear;
  • Latex free;
  • Available December 18, 2014

For more information visit the Drive Medical website.