The F&P Simplus incorporates three key components: RollFit Seal, ErgoForm Headgear Easy Frame ...all designed to work in harmony. In combination, these components offer the comfort, seal and easy use the Fisher & Paykel Healthcare masks are known for worldwide
As the name suggests, the one-piece seal "rolls" back and forth on the bridge of the nose to adjust automatically. In doing so, the RollFit Technology reduces pressure on the bridge of the nose.
The RollFit Seal incorporates Integrated Stability Panels to enhance the sealing performance and the Advanced Air Diffuser is designed for minimal noise and draft.
This breathable, ergonomically designed headgear self-locates high on the rear of the head, allowing for unrestricted head movement (sideways, up and down).
Incorporating Stretch and Non-stretch Panels, the ErgoForm Headgear is designed to hold its shap and allow stretch where it is required, for optimal usability and performance.
Embedded VELCRO Tabs with Easy-Clip Hooks enable fast fitting and removal.
The Adjustable Crown Strap enhances mask stability.
This low-profile frame is stable, durable and small, and ensures a clear line of sight
The one frame fits all threes seal sizes and has an Easy-Clip Frame Attachment to aid assembly after cleaning.
The Ball-and-Socket Elbow rotates for freedom of movement while reducing drag from the CPAP tube.
Orders
I love the promptmess of the order. Considering I do not live in a large city, I still receive my order in a speedy fashion. Also the quality of the product keeps me coming back.
mary Rosthern, Sask65
Excellent service
once again excellent service
Rudy Edmonton
Great service and friendly staff.
Hi so the Vaughan office is great, Alex especially. I’ve recently purchased a full Nose piece as Dr. Chee recommended this type. mine was older it was the pillow. When I would sleep on my side it was leaving a huge mark on my face. Also a reviewer had said, “I love it...its so quiet and I love my mask as I can read with it on and its non-intrusive. Sandra Vernon, BC My question to this remark is why does she use it when she’s reading? I thought the machines purpose is to sleep with it? Am I wrong? Thanks for your time.
Cindy Tomassi Richmond Hill