Find the Right CPAP Mask
Choose a mask that fits your sleep style and therapy needs
Answer a few simple questions and get suitable CPAP mask recommendations based on how you breathe, how you sleep and what feels comfortable during therapy.
Mouth Breathing
Full face and hybrid masks may be more suitable if you breathe through your mouth.
Side Sleeping
Compact masks can help reduce pressure on the face during side sleeping.
Minimal Contact
Nasal pillows and low-profile masks may feel lighter on the face.
Need Help?
Contact us before ordering if you are not sure which mask is compatible.
Start with the CPAP Mask Selector
The quiz will guide you to a suitable mask type and show selected CPAP mask recommendations.
Find Your CPAP Mask
Choose the answers that best describe your sleep style and comfort needs.
How do you usually breathe while sleeping?
This is the most important question for choosing the right CPAP mask type.
What is your usual sleeping position?
Some masks are better for side sleepers or people who move a lot.
What type of mask feeling do you prefer?
Choose what feels most comfortable for you.
Do you wake up with dry mouth or mouth leaks?
Dry mouth can be a sign that air escapes through your mouth during therapy.
Do you want to wear glasses before sleep?
Some masks leave the field of vision more open.
What is most important for you?
This helps us refine your final suggestions.
Recommended CPAP Masks
Based on your answers, these masks may be suitable for your therapy and comfort needs.
How to Choose the Right CPAP Mask
Your ideal CPAP mask depends on how you breathe, how you sleep and what feels comfortable on your face.
Full Face CPAP Masks
Usually suitable for mouth breathers, users with dry mouth, or people who need a stable seal around both the nose and mouth.
Nasal & Pillow Masks
Often preferred by users who breathe mainly through the nose and want a lighter, less bulky mask.
Hybrid & Low-Profile Masks
Designed for users who want full face support with less contact, an open view and more freedom before sleep.
Still not sure which mask to choose?
Send us your current CPAP machine, current mask if you use one, and your main comfort problem. Our team can help you confirm the best option before ordering.
Before you contact us
- Tell us which CPAP machine you currently use.
- Tell us your current mask model if you already use one.
- Describe your main issue: leaks, dry mouth, pressure, noise or discomfort.
- Attach a photo if you need help identifying a mask or spare part.
