CPAP Tubes
CPAPSupply.ca carries CPAP tubes and tubing for all major CPAP machines, including standard tubing, heated tubing, and SlimLine tubing from ResMed and Respironics. The right CPAP tube keeps your therapy comfortable and leak-free, and replacing your tubing regularly is one of the simplest ways to maintain your setup. Browse our full selection in the CPAPSupply.ca store.
All orders over $99 qualify for free Canadian shipping. If you need assistance finding the right tube for your machine, our team is available seven days a week by phone or through the chat bubble on your screen.
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CPAP Tubes and Tubing: What You Need to Know
CPAP tubing connects your machine to your mask and delivers the pressurized air that keeps your airway open during sleep. While it may seem like a minor component, the right tubing makes a real difference in comfort and therapy performance. Standard tubing works well for most setups, but heated tubing can significantly reduce condensation inside the tube, a common issue known as rainout that causes uncomfortable water droplets to enter the mask during the night.
There are several types of CPAP tubing available. Standard tubing is the most common and fits most CPAP and APAP machines. Heated tubing, also called a heated hose, uses a built-in heating element to warm the air as it travels from your humidifier to your mask, reducing rainout and helping maintain consistent humidity. SlimLine tubing is a thinner, lighter option designed for use with ResMed AirSense and AirMini machines, offering more freedom of movement during sleep. Tubing wraps and covers are also available for patients who want additional insulation or protection.
CPAP tubing should be replaced every three to six months as part of your regular maintenance routine. Damaged, kinked, or cracked tubing can cause pressure loss and reduce the effectiveness of your therapy.
CPAP Tubes We Carry
CPAPSupply.ca carries CPAP tubing from ResMed and Respironics designed to fit all major machine models. Check your machine for its specific tubing compatibility, as certain models require unique tubing types.
The ResMed ClimateLine Air heated tubing is designed for use with the AirSense 10. It works with the machine’s built-in climate control system to automatically adjust temperature and humidity throughout the night, eliminating rainout. The ResMed ClimateLine Air 11 Oxy heated tubing is the compatible option for the AirSense 11.
ResMed SlimLine tubing is a lightweight 6-foot tube for S9 machines. ResMed AirMini tubing is for the AirMini travel CPAP.
Respironics heated tubing for DreamStation machines is compatible only with DreamStation and DreamStation 2 models. We also carry Respironics standard 6-foot tubing, suitable for most standard-tubing-compatible CPAP and APAP machines.
For patients looking to reduce rainout without replacing their tubing, we also carry tubing wraps and covers that add insulation to standard tubes.
FAQs About CPAP Tubes and Tubing
What are the differences between standard and heated CPAP tubing?
Standard CPAP tubing delivers air without temperature control. Heated tubing warms the air as it passes through, reducing condensation and preventing rainout. Heated tubing is recommended if you use a heated humidifier and notice water in your tube or mask at night.
What is CPAP rainout, and how do I fix it?
Rainout happens when warm, humid air cools as it travels through the tubing and condenses into water droplets inside the tube or mask. The most effective fix is switching to heated tubing, which keeps the air warm from the machine to the mask. You can also try a tubing wrap or cover to insulate your standard tubing and reduce the temperature drop.
How often should I replace my CPAP tubing?
It is recommended that CPAP tubing be replaced every 3 to 6 months. Over time, tubing can develop small cracks or lose flexibility, leading to air leaks and reduced therapy pressure. Check your tubing often for cracks, discoloration, or other signs of deterioration.
How do I clean my CPAP tube?
Wash CPAP tubing weekly with warm, soapy water. Rinse, then hang to dry completely. A CPAP tube brush helps clean the inside. Do not use bleach or alcohol-based cleaners, as they damage tubing.
Which CPAP tube fits my machine?
Tubing compatibility depends on your CPAP machine model. ResMed AirSense 10 and 11 machines require either ClimateLine Air heated tubing or standard 22mm tubing. The AirMini needs its own specific tubing. DreamStation machines are compatible with Respironics tubing. If you are unsure which tube is right for your machine, contact our team by phone or chat for assistance in finding the correct match.
Does CPAPSupply.ca ship CPAP tubes across Canada?
Yes. CPAPSupply.ca ships CPAP tubing and accessories to all Canadian provinces and territories. All orders over $99 receive free Canadian shipping. We are an Ontario-based retailer and have been helping Canadians with sleep apnea therapy since 2013.
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