Some DMEs in some areas will have access to the testing and maybe even demo models later if not now.
If some of you are interested...alert your DME and tell them you want to be part of the testing and/or demo trials.
You might get lucky. They might be part of the testing and/or Demo program.
I won't bother...my DME is the LAST to get anything and since there current contract is with ResMed machines they won't likely be a testing DME. That's usually reserved for DMEs with large accounts that stock Respironics machines. Or maybe signed up to be part of a testing program to get first shot at something new.
The way new masks work at this stage...they are supplied around the country for testing....and then returned like one person mentioned for evaluation of mask wear, etc. Then more will be sent out more as demo models for further testing.
Finally general release for sale to the public.
As far as time frame...you guys have to understand that what we think of as "soon" isn't necessarily what these mask manufacturers think of as "soon".
Soon to me is 2 weeks..

Soon to a mask manufacturer might mean 6 months or even longer.
So any of you that are really interested...call up your DME and ask. All they can do is say "what the heck are you talking about"...like the response I would likely get from my DME right now....but just in case I am wrong I will call them up anyway.
Demo trialing....it's a demo and doesn't/shouldn't count towards insurance allowance and it is free if it is a real demo.
When you are part of a test market...it's a free mask. The DME didn't pay for it and you shouldn't either.
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.