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Description

The 6ft CPAP Tube with 22mm cuffs is a top choice for CPAP, BiPAP, and BiLevel users seeking optimal airflow and comfort. This versatile tube is designed to be fully compatible with almost all CPAP systems, BiPAP machines, and BiLevel devices from various manufacturers, ensuring a seamless fit and reliable performance for your therapy needs. Engineered with precision, the CPAP tube boasts a smooth interior, guaranteeing excellent airflow characteristics, while the corrugated exterior offers unparalleled flexibility. This thoughtful design enables you to move freely during sleep without any restrictions, promoting a comfortable and uninterrupted rest. Equipped with TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) cuffs, the CPAP tube minimizes the risk of tearing, providing durability and longevity for long-term use. The low memory feature ensures the tube retains its shape, effectively avoiding kinks and interruptions in airflow. Safety is paramount, and that's why the CPAP tube is latex-free, making it suitable for individuals with latex allergies or sensitivities.

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