CPAP MASKS
Choosing the right CPAP mask is one of the most important equipment decisions for people using CPAP therapy. Masks differ in how they deliver airflow, how much facial coverage they provide, where the tubing connects, and which cushion style they use. Understanding these differences can make it easier to compare options and select the mask type that matches a customer’s current setup, prescription pathway, or personal equipment preferences.
CPAP Network offers a carefully organized selection of CPAP masks, mask kits, and replacement mask componentsfrom trusted manufacturers such as Resmed and Fisher & Paykel. Our collection includes traditional prescription mask systems, Non-Rx CPAP Mask Kits, and replacement parts for many popular mask families.
Shop CPAP Masks by Style
Full Face CPAP Masks
Full face masks use a cushion that covers the nose and mouth. These models are available in traditional designs, under-the-nose formats, and other variations depending on the mask family.
Nasal CPAP Masks
Nasal masks use a cushion that seals around or beneath the nose. They are available in a wide range of frame styles, including compact and top-of-head tubing configurations.
Nasal Pillow CPAP Masks
Nasal pillow masks use small pillow cushions positioned at the nostrils. These designs typically feature minimal facial contact and compact mask profiles.
Hybrid & Specialty CPAP Masks
Specialty masks include alternative designs that combine features from more than one mask style or use distinctive cushion and frame configurations.
Explore CPAP Mask Options With Clear Product Guidance
Because CPAP masks vary widely by design, size, cushion type, and included components, CPAP Network aims to make comparison easier. Product pages identify the mask type, available sizing, prescription status when applicable, included components, and compatible replacement parts so customers can shop with a clearer understanding of what they are selecting.
Browse the CPAP Masks category below to compare mask styles, explore trusted brands, and find compatible mask systems, kits, and replacement components organized for easier shopping.
Frequently Asked Questions About CPAP Masks
What are the main types of CPAP masks?
The main CPAP mask categories are full face masks, nasal masks, nasal pillow masks, and specialty or hybrid masks. These styles differ in how much of the face they cover, where airflow is delivered, and how the cushion or pillow interface is designed.
What is the difference between a full face CPAP mask, a nasal mask, and a nasal pillow mask?
A full face CPAP mask delivers airflow through both the nose and mouth. A nasal CPAP mask seals around or beneath the nose. A nasal pillow mask uses small pillow cushions positioned at the nostrils. Each style has a different frame shape, facial contact pattern, and fit profile.
Do all CPAP masks require a prescription?
Complete CPAP mask systems are commonly sold as prescription-required products, while certain mask components and Non-Rx CPAP Mask Kits may be purchased without submitting a prescription. CPAP Network separates these options clearly so customers can identify whether they are shopping for a prescription mask system, a non-Rx mask kit, or individual replacement components.
What is a Non-Rx CPAP Mask Kit?
A Non-Rx CPAP Mask Kit is a compatible group of mask components, typically built from a mask frame, cushion or pillows, and an optional headgear selection when available. These kits allow shoppers to purchase eligible mask components without submitting a prescription and assemble a compatible mask system when the necessary pieces are selected together.
How do I know which CPAP mask style to shop for?
Start with the mask type you currently use or the style recommended by your clinician. From there, compare the cushion design, facial coverage, tubing connection, available sizes, and prescription status shown on each CPAP Network product page. Different mask types are designed around different airflow delivery and fit configurations.
Can I buy replacement parts for my existing CPAP mask?
Yes. CPAP Network offers replacement CPAP mask components for many popular mask families, including cushions, pillows, headgear, frames, and related parts. Product pages identify compatible mask models so customers can match replacement components to the correct mask family.
Why does CPAP Network organize masks by type and kit format?
CPAP masks can vary significantly by style, cushion design, sizing, included components, and prescription pathway. Organizing masks by mask type, Non-Rx Mask Kit format, and replacement part category helps customers compare the right group of products more efficiently and helps clarify what each listing includes.