Collection: Full Face Masks
Full-face CPAP masks are specifically engineered to cover both the nose and mouth, serving as the definitive answer for Canadians who breathe through their mouth or suffer from chronic nasal congestion. These masks provide a stable seal that ensures your prescribed therapy pressure remains consistent. By distributing airflow across a larger surface area, they offer a reliable solution for high-pressure users and those who find smaller nasal interfaces restrictive.
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Vitera Full Face Mask With Headgear
Vendor:Fisher & PaykelRegular price $180.00 CADRegular priceSale price $180.00 CAD -
Philips Respironics DreamWear Full Face CPAP Mask FitPack with Headgear
Vendor:Philips RespironicsRegular price $215.00 CADRegular priceSale price $215.00 CAD -
Sold outSimplus Mask With Headgear
Vendor:Fisher & PaykelRegular price $160.00 CADRegular priceSale price $160.00 CADSold out -
Sold outEvora Full Face Mask With Headgear
Vendor:Fisher & PaykelRegular price From $180.00 CADRegular priceSale price From $180.00 CADSold out -
Amara View Full Face Mask with Headgear
Vendor:Philips RespironicsRegular price From $199.00 CADRegular priceSale price From $199.00 CAD -
Dreamwear Full-Face Mask with Headgear
Vendor:Philips RespironicsRegular price $215.00 CADRegular priceSale price $215.00 CAD -
Fisher & Paykel Simplus Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear
Vendor:Fisher & PaykelRegular price From $160.00 CADRegular priceSale price From $160.00 CAD
Why Choose A Full-Face Mask?
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You're a Mouth-Breather
If you frequently wake up with a dry mouth or find your nasal mask leaks when your jaw relaxes, a full-face mask is the most effective way to maintain your therapy.
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You want THE HIGHEST STABILITY at High Air Pressures
The Full-Face Mask designs distribute air more broadly than nasal pillows, making it feel less "forceful" at higher settings and they do the best at job at stopping the air from escaping.
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You want to relieve your Nasal Congestion
For Canadians dealing with seasonal allergies or winter colds, these masks allow yu to continue your Sleep Apnea therapy comfortably even when your nose breathing is blocked.
Pro-Tip from Our Sleep Team
The most common mistake we see with full-face masks is "over-cranking" the headgear to stop a leak. Because these cushions are designed with a dual-wall silicone, overtightening actually collapses the outer flap, causing more leaks and painful sores on the bridge of your nose. Instead, use the "Hover & Inflate" technique: once your machine is on, gently pull the mask 2–3 centimetres away from your face to allow the cushion to fully inflate with air, then slowly let it "settle" back onto your skin. This creates a soft, air-filled gasket that maintains a stable seal without the need for high-tension straps. It's a lifesaver for protecting sensitive skin during dry Canadian winters.