“The straps had to be so tight as it was blowing out.
It was ok until I laid on my side,
I tried for 7 days.
Them I set it up for the wife and she having some blow outs as well.”
“It seems to be alright , no better or worse than my Resmed one that is near on identical. Clips are fiddly whereas the Resmed version has magnetic clips which are easier to use.”
“Because of the shape of my face I was having leaking issues with other masks, this mask seems to work best for my face and has less leak problems, the one thing that I was finding hard at the beginning was the clip on the strap to fasten the mask on as I was used to the magnetic clip of the ResMed mask, but I have now become used to it and it is not the problem it was at the beginning.”
“I previously used an Amara face mask which is very similar in style. While I've had the Evora face mask as a replacements for only a few weeks, it seems to be of a much higher quality, particularly in respect of the straps which keep the mask in place. The Amara straps stretched out of shape within three months and were expensive to replace. Also, the mask itself leaked constantly, no matter how tight the straps were. This in turn caused my eyes to be irritated constantly. I do have high cheek bones which seems to make it difficult to find a suitable mask. However, the silicon seal of the Evora mask comes up higher around the nose which stops any leakage. It is very practical to have the fit kit with the Evora mask. It contains three sizes of silicon mask seals which allows you to choose the size which fits best. In addition, the head straps on the Evora mask appear to be of a much higher quality and don't stretch out of shape. I'm quite satisfied with the Evora mask so far. If it continues to fit as well without leaks for another year, I'll very exceptionally pleased.”