I had to try so many different n95/kn95 before I found ones that worked well for my face. What masks do you all like and recommend?
My favorites are the Gerson Duckbill and the wellbefore 3d earloop
Masks you recommend
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Re: Masks you recommend
I usually have a hard time with trifold designs but I really like the Draeger 1950 N95. It feels both more structured and roomier inside to me than any other mask I've tried.
Vertical bifolds with headstraps are often my go-to style for getting a good fit, but I'd love to find them in more cute colors.
One completely different mask I've been wanting to try but haven't yet is the Moldex Airwave N95 - the accordion style is supposed to have lower breathing resistance so I think it'd be good for exercising and the like! I've heard good things about the 4800 series in particular.
Vertical bifolds with headstraps are often my go-to style for getting a good fit, but I'd love to find them in more cute colors.
One completely different mask I've been wanting to try but haven't yet is the Moldex Airwave N95 - the accordion style is supposed to have lower breathing resistance so I think it'd be good for exercising and the like! I've heard good things about the 4800 series in particular.
Re: Masks you recommend
I like to use my Flo Mask when I’m not talking and am just out for an errand. I like it for the lower waste it produces for wearing sessions. It’s fairly stiff, so requires your face to remain squishy to keep a good seal.
For long days or extensive socializing indoors, I prefer Makrite N95 head strap respirators. The single, vertical fold gives opportunity to scratch my nose on the inside. Both heads straps are also adjustable!
For long days or extensive socializing indoors, I prefer Makrite N95 head strap respirators. The single, vertical fold gives opportunity to scratch my nose on the inside. Both heads straps are also adjustable!