Has anyone else started noticing that the F20 headgear has been losing its quality lately? I have patients who come in nearly every 8 months to purchase a new headgear strap... and for the retail price it is purchased at, it is quite steep.
Would love to hear anyone else's opinion on this issue
Quality of F20 headgear velcro
- Sheriff Buford
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Re: Quality of F20 headgear velcro
I don't know about "lately", but I can get two - three cushion replacement cycles on a headgear.
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- chunkyfrog
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Re: Quality of F20 headgear velcro
Just a thought, but the hook side of "velcro" tends to catch lint fibers,
eventually fouling the fastener.
About the easiest thing to remove the fuzz is a fine wire brush.
Preferably brass.
I used this strategy to restore the fasteners on kids' shoes and outerwear.
eventually fouling the fastener.
About the easiest thing to remove the fuzz is a fine wire brush.
Preferably brass.
I used this strategy to restore the fasteners on kids' shoes and outerwear.
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Re: Quality of F20 headgear velcro
I use a different FF mask, bu I have never had to change my headgear, Once adjusted to my face, I don't have a reason to open the velcro straps. I remember doing it once or twice to get it adjusted prperly...but thats it.
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Re: Quality of F20 headgear velcro
I used a pair of safety pins after the velcro died'. I put some tape over the pins to make sure they didn't come off in the night. and some fuzzy covers over the tape!
Then on a new headgear I tried the safety pin idea right from the start, thinking it would save the strain on the velcro. But at the start you need to adjust more frequently. Anyway, I have given up that idea, but would welcome comments.
Then on a new headgear I tried the safety pin idea right from the start, thinking it would save the strain on the velcro. But at the start you need to adjust more frequently. Anyway, I have given up that idea, but would welcome comments.