CPAP Nasal Masks
A quieter, lighter alternative to full face masks for nose breathers.
Nasal CPAP masks cover the nose with a soft cushion, delivering a reliable seal with less material and fewer pressure points than a full face mask. They're the most popular mask type for everyday CPAP therapy because they balance comfort, performance, and a clear field of view. Nasal masks suit nose breathers across most pressure ranges, work well for side and back sleepers, and are easier to fit if you wear glasses or watch TV before bed. Below you'll find our most popular nasal CPAP masks, with free shipping on Canadian orders over $99 and a 20-day mask satisfaction guarantee on every model.
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Add to Cart This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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Jeremy Mank
Founder, CPAPSupply.ca
Crystal Mank, BKin, RRT
Registered Respiratory Therapist
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Jeremy and Crystal have helped Canadian CPAP users find the right equipment since 2013. Whether you need help choosing your first nasal mask, comparing models, or finding the right fit, our team is here to make it easier. A short conversation often saves weeks of trial and error.
Talk to Our Canadian CPAP Team →Nasal CPAP Mask Questions
Who should use a nasal CPAP mask?
Nasal masks are the best choice for CPAP users who breathe primarily through their nose during sleep and don't have chronic nasal congestion. They work well across most prescribed pressure ranges and tend to suit side sleepers, people who watch TV before bed, and anyone who finds full face masks too bulky. If you're a confirmed mouth breather, a full face mask is usually a better fit.
What's the difference between a nasal mask and a nasal pillow mask?
A nasal mask uses a triangular cushion that covers the entire nose, while a nasal pillow mask uses small silicone inserts that sit just inside the nostrils. Nasal masks distribute pressure across a larger area and tend to seal more reliably at higher pressures. Pillow masks have less facial contact but can feel more concentrated at the nostrils and aren't usually recommended above 12 cm H2O.
Will a nasal mask work if I sleep on my side?
Yes, nasal masks are generally one of the best options for side sleepers. Look for top-of-head connector designs (like the ResMed AirFit N30i or DreamWear Nasal) that route the tube above the head instead of out the front, so the mask doesn't shift when your face presses into the pillow. Our guide to the best CPAP masks for side sleepers covers specific recommendations.
Do I need a prescription to buy a nasal CPAP mask in Canada?
No. CPAP masks can be purchased in Canada without a prescription. Only CPAP machines require a prescription, as they are considered medical devices by Health Canada. You can order any nasal mask, cushion, or replacement part from our store without providing a prescription.
How often should I replace a nasal CPAP mask?
The cushion (the soft silicone or memory foam part that touches your nose) should be replaced every 1 to 3 months, depending on the specific model. The frame and headgear typically last 6 to 12 months. Replacing on schedule keeps the seal tight, prevents pressure leaks, and reduces facial marks in the morning.
What if I get a stuffy nose with a nasal mask?
Nasal congestion is common when starting CPAP and usually improves within a few weeks. A heated humidifier (built into most current CPAP machines) often resolves it. If congestion is chronic or you wake up breathing through your mouth, a full face mask may be a better fit. Our team can help you decide.
What brands of nasal CPAP masks do you carry?
We stock nasal masks from ResMed (AirFit N20, N30, N30i, AirTouch N20), Fisher & Paykel (Eson 2, Vitera, Brevida), Philips Respironics (DreamWear Nasal, Wisp, Amara View), and Löwenstein. All are Health Canada licensed and shipped from Canada.
What's your return policy on nasal CPAP masks?
Every mask we sell is covered by a 20-day Mask Satisfaction Guarantee. If the mask doesn't fit comfortably or work well for you, contact us within 20 days for an exchange or refund.
Do you ship nasal CPAP masks across Canada?
Yes. We ship to every Canadian province and territory via Canada Post. Free Canadian shipping on orders over $99.
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