Philips Respironics

Wisp Mask, Silicone Frame w/ Headgear

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The Philips Respironics Wisp Nasal Mask is a minimal-contact CPAP interface designed to combine the performance of a nasal mask with the style and openness of a pillow mask. Intended for single-patient home use or multi-patient hospital use, the Wisp offers a compact design that sits lower on the nose to minimize contact and improve field of vision. It features a unique modular frame system that allows users to switch between a clear silicone frame or a reversible fabric frame to suit their comfort preferences. The mask includes built-in exhalation ports and is compatible with CPAP and bi-level therapy systems.

Everything you need to know about the Wisp Mask, Silicone Frame w/ Headgear.

Modular Frame System

The Wisp offers ultimate customization with its interchangeable frame design. Switch instantly between the clear silicone frame for a lightweight, traditional feel and the reversible fabric frame (suedette or sateen sides) for soft, skin-friendly comfort. One mask, four frame personalities—choose what feels best each night.

Self-Adjusting Top Strap

Features a self-adjusting top strap with integrated tube holder loop that automatically adapts to head movement while routing tubing over your head to eliminate hose drag and maintain consistent tension all night.

360° Swivel Elbow

Includes short flexible delivery tube paired with 360° swivel elbow that minimizes tubing pull and weight on face. Perfect for stomach and active sleepers with top-of-head tubing routing.

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Answers to your common questions about Wisp Mask, Silicone Frame w/ Headgear and tips for getting better sleep every night.

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Does the mask include tube management?