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ResMed Mirage FX Headgear Strap

ResMed Mirage FX Headgear Strap

SKU:62138 - Small

Regular price $29.99 USD
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ResMed Mirage FX Headgear Strap

This Product DOES NOT Require a Prescription

Product Description

The replacement headgear for the Mirage FX Nasal CPAP Mask is made of a breathable yet flexible material that assists you in maintaining your ideal comfort level as you sleep. The SoftEdge headgear of the Mirage Fx Nasal Mask softens the pressure between your mask and the back of your head eliminating the possibility of red marks from overtightening.

We recommend replacing your CPAP headgear every 3-6 months depending on wear and tear from nightly use. If you notice your headgear beginning to show these signs or your mask is starting to leak, this could be a result of elasticity loss and indicate replacement. For best results hand wash with gentle soap and water and allow to air dry.


Included in This Package

  • (1) Grey Mirage FX Headgear Strap (in selected size)

Optional Accessories


Recommended Replacement Schedule

  • Cushion: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Headgear: Every 3-6 Months (or as needed)
  • Complete Mask: Every 9-12 Months (or as needed)
  • Tube Hose: Every 1-3 Months (or as needed)
  • Manufacturer: ResMed
  • Associated Part Numbers: 62110, 62138
  • Condition: New
  • Insurance Codes: A7035
  • International Shipping: Yes, Available
  • Latex Free: Yes
  • RX Required?: No

Are Headgear Clips Included with My Purchase?

Headgear clips are not included with this product.

Do I Need a Prescription for This Product?

No, mask parts do not require a prescription for purchase. Often
you can prolong the life of your CPAP mask by replacing the headgear, a great
cost savings!

How Do I Know Which Headgear Size to Buy?

It is very important to confirm the correct model and size
of replacement mask headgear. 1.) While most CPAP masks use a standard headgear
size, some offer different sizes. 2.) Once a headgear has been opened from the original
packaging it cannot be returned. You can usually find the size of the headgear labeled
in the fabric, be sure to check there first. Not sure? Feel free to use our
live chat to speak with an agent for assistance.

How Often Should I Replace My Headgear?

Your mask cushion seal typically has a life span of 1-3 months,
however with proper care they can last up to 6 months. Signs of replacement will
be excessive mask leak and/or discoloration.

How Do I Clean My Mask Headgear?

You should consult the owner’s manual that is included with
your mask system. The rule of thumb for most headgear straps is to handwash and
let air dry. DO NOT PUT HEADGEAR IN DRYER. It is important to clean your headgear
weekly to remove oils, makeup or dirt that can lead to mask leaks.

I Want to Submit a Self-Claim to My Insurance. Can I Do
This?

In most cases you can submit a claim form for an out-of-net
network provider. You may receive reimbursement back from your provider
depending on your coverage and co-pay. The HCPC code for a CPAP mask headgear is
A7035.

Customer Reviews

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Stephen
This headgear is very comfortable.

This headgear is very comfortable.

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Stephen
This headgear is very comfortable.

This headgear is very comfortable.

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Tommy B.
Great replacement for Ultra Mirage II

The mask that I used for yrs was discontinued and customer service suggested this as a replacement. I was hesitant at first but decided to give it a try and boy am I glad I did. The seal is great and fits very similar to my original version.

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Reggie C.
big guy that likes to sleep

I been on CPAP since 1999 and I been using this mask for about 4 years. Plan to keep using and ordering more. Just in case I am I big guy at weights more 320 lbs.

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Lisa
Easy "exit" during the night

I love this one - have tried x3 options - its less inhibiting when sleeping and has an easy nose exit for late night toilet runs and drinks of water (I also use a straw making it even easier for midnight dehydration fixes)