ResMed Full Face Mask AirFit F20
ResMed Full Face Mask AirFit F20 is a complete full face mask from ResMed. A full face mask is the right choice if you breathe through your mouth while sleeping. The ResMed Full Face Mask AirFit F20 is designed to provide a reliable seal regardless of face size and shape, ensuring a proper fit for most users.
The advanced InfinitySeal technology allows the silicone mask to follow your movements during the night while maintaining a seal with excellent comfort and stability. The smart frame design positions the mask below the eyes, providing an open field of vision and greater freedom compared to masks with forehead support.
AirFit F20 is designed for user-friendliness, with magnetic clips making adjustment quick and easy. The QuietAir elbow for exhalation is engineered to be extra quiet. Latex and PVC-free. See also ResMed Full Face Mask AirFit F20 For Her, specifically designed to fit women.
It’s important to note that the “for her” designation on the product can be used by men and vice versa. The pink/purple “for her” headgear is smaller than the blue standard band. The AirFit F20 cushions are also available in smaller sizes in the “For Her” series. It’s about head size and nothing else.
Spare parts available for your ResMed Full Face Mask AirFit F20:
- Cushion
- Headgear
- Mask Frame
- Elbow
- Magnetic Clips
- Soft Wraps
Consult your doctor or healthcare provider about using the ResMed Full Face Mask AirFit F20 to treat your sleep apnea. Discuss your symptoms with your doctor if you think you have sleep apnea but haven’t been diagnosed yet.
Product Specifications
| Latex / PVC / DEHP / Phthalate-free: | Yes |
| Pressure Range: | 3-40 cm H2O |
| Warranty: | 3 months |
| Weight: | 117-122 g |
| Materials: | Silicone, plastic, nylon/elastane, magnets, felt material |
| AirMini Compatible: | Yes |
| Contains Magnets: | Yes |
NOTE:
Consult your doctor or healthcare provider about using the ResMed AirFit F20 to treat your sleep apnea. Discuss your symptoms with your doctor if you think you have sleep apnea but haven’t been diagnosed yet.

