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PAPcap Cotton Chinstrap

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Help stabilize your CPAP mask with the PAPcap Cotton Chinstrap , which features comfortable padding that cradles your chin and fits beneath your headgear.

Learn More About the PAPcap Cotton Chinstrap:

  • Offers Two Sizes to Give You a Perfect Fit
  • Enhanced Secure Fit Thanks to Velcro Tube Retainer

Offers Two Sizes to Give You a Perfect Fit

The chinstrap cap comes in two sizes: Small/Medium and Large/Extra–Large. The Small/Medium size fits most, and the larger size provides an additional half inch in length. Sizing adjustments can be made with the Velcro attachments on the cap if needed. The chinstrap is 18.5” end to end and is the same size for both cap options.

Enhanced Secure Fit Thanks to Velcro Tube Retainer

A Velcro tube retainer is included that helps secure tubing for certain masks, like the Mirage Swift LT.

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Suggested Sizing

Small/Medium

  • fits head circumference between 21" to 22.25" inches
  • fits hat sizes between 6.75 to 7 1/8"

Large/Extra Large

  • fits head circumference between 22 5/8" to 24" inches
  • fits hat sizes between 7.25" to 7.75"

sleeping.com currently stocks the solid blue color only.

CHN1005,PS-505-RB

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Specifications
Product Model PAPcap
Vendor Product Number PS-505-RB
Warranty Policy Mfg 3 Month
Tax Category CPAP Replacement Supplies
Billing Code A7036 (Chinstrap)

FAQs about the PAPcap Cotton Chinstrap

What is the purpose of a chinstrap?

Nasal delivery devices are the preferred mode of delivering CPAP air. They are smaller, lighter and usually more comfortable, with many styles and sizes to choose from. When using a nasal device with a CPAP, it is imperative that the mouth remain closed for the pressure to be maintained and the therapy to be effective. Most people will automatically keep their mouth closed while on CPAP, but some are unable to do so, at least in the beginning of the therapy. Use of a Chinstrap is the first response to opening the mouth during sleep. It is worn in addition to the CPAP mask to hold the jaw up and help keep the mouth closed. Even with the use of a chinstrap, some people are still able to breathe through their teeth and lips. If so, a Full Face Mask is an option worth considering. Here are some recommended chinstraps: Ruby-Style Adjustable Chinstrap with Extension StrapDeluxe-Style ChinstrapPremium ChinstrapHalo Chinstrap

What styles of chinstraps are there?

A basic chinstrap cups the chin and has narrow straps that connect at the top of the head, usually with Velcro. It works best for those who sleep on their side and who do not open their mouth very much. The straps may fall forward or backward on the head if not held in place by the mask headgear. An example of this type of chinstrap is the Sullivan Chinstrap. For greater strength, a wider chinstrap is available. The width of the strap is sufficient to cup the chin, and narrow straps are available to attach across the forehead to keep the chinstrap from falling back, as well as across the back of the head to keep it from falling forward. This style of chinstrap is more stable, but it may cover the ears. An example of this type of chinstrap is the Premium Chinstrap. Another style of chinstrap is a series of straps that cup the chin at a lower angle for greater support, and include the stabilizing straps in the design. An example of this type of chinstrap is the sleeping.com Deluxe Chinstrap.

Why is air leaking from my mouth?

Air leaks from the mouth whenever the mouth is opened during CPAP therapy. This occurs for many reasons, but a very common one is due to nasal irritation from the CPAP airflow. A large amount of mouth leakage is caused by this series of events:

  • CPAP therapy is used with ineffective or no humidification.
  • Your body's natural mucus production can't keep up with the increased airflow and airways become dry.
  • To remedy the dryness and obtain moisture, the body uses the mouth to breathe.
  • CPAP air follows the path of least resistance and leaks out of the open mouth.
  • The air leaking through the mouth causes more dryness.
  • You wake up feeling tired with significant dryness in your mouth and dry, swollen nasal passages.

The answer to this cycle is humidification. If the mouth continues to open during sleep, a chinstrap may be needed to hold the jaw up so that the mouth can close. If mouth breathing continues, a full face mask that covers the nose and mouth can solve this as well.

Why is my mouth dry in the morning?

Dry mouth is a sign that you are opening your mouth while you sleep. If you use nasal mask, breathing through your mouth bypasses any humidification you may be using so increasing the heat will not be effective. Breathing through your mouth while using a nasal mask reduces the benefit of the CPAP therapy. First be sure the mask is not leaking. If it is six to nine months old and leaking, try replacing it. If it is new and leaking, we can help you get a better size. If your mask is new and NOT leaking, try a chinstrap to keep your jaw up and mouth closed. If a chinstrap doesn't solve the problem, try a full face mask that covers your nose and mouth. If you use a full face mask and have a dry mouth, try adding a heated humidifier to add moisture.

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Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
Based on 177 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 103 Total 4 star reviews: 39 Total 3 star reviews: 19 Total 2 star reviews: 10 Total 1 star reviews: 6
80%would recommend this product
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177 reviews
  • MQ
    Mollie Q.
    Flag of United States
    4 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Super comfortable and works great!!

    Super comfortable and works great!!

  • LB
    Louis B.
    Flag of United States
    7 months ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    The PAPcap is perfectly comfortable

    The PAPcap is perfectly comfortable and easily adjustable. It stays in place and keeps me from opening my mouth at night. Excellent addition to CPAP therapy.

  • VC
    Valued C.
    Flag of United States
    2 years ago
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    papcap

    Solved a problem I have been struggling with for years. Bald guys can't use a conventional chin strap. No hair, no friction, the strap slips and moves when you are sleeping allowing your mouth to open and the cpap air escapes

  • VC
    Valued C.
    Flag of United States
    4 years ago
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Good Results!

    This Pap cap works very well in getting a good mask seal and helping me to get a good nights sleep. I had tried a chinstrap through my med. insurance but could not get this good of an outcome. the Papcap stayed in place all night and soon I expect to rate it excellent. My company does not offer this product, too bad for them !

  • VC
    Valued C.
    Flag of United States
    4 years ago
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Cap slides forward during the night

    I have only used for three nights but each night I find the cap has slid forward during the night so far that it covers my eyes. The velcro on the cap should be farther back in my opinion to pull down evenly on the cap. The Velcro on the cap is front of center and with any tension on the chin strap constantly is pulling down on the front half of the cap. I still like this since I don't wake up in the morning with grooves in my skull from the other chin straps I have used. It actually seems to work better if I put the cap on backwards with the flap and velcro to the front. This moves the velcro the chin strap attaches to back so that the chin strap is pulling the cap down instead of forward.