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Skyhawk5
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The O2PTIMASK, better than expected!!
Nov 8th, 2008 at 1:57pm
 
Since I started using the O2ptimask with the 3-liter bag, I've been able to relax and breathe more deeply with no restriction. This has all but eliminated the panic associated with the disposable non-rebreather mask. The fit and seal of the standard face mask is very good  and there are no external check valves to fall off. Being able to take deep breaths with totally unrestricted flow makes this the perfect abortive tool. In the short time I've had mine, I've used it to abort nearly all my Cluster Headache attacks in the shortest times I've ever experienced. I just ordered a second O2ptimask for my truck.

Sincerely, Don
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Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of the Beast , I  have O2 so I fear him not.
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Re: The O2PTIMASK, better than expected!!
Reply #1 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:02pm
 
WOOHOO, Don!

I love hearing of success stories like yours!

It makes and oxygen and Optimask pusher, like me, feel GREAT!  It IS an AWESOME mask!

Chuck
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Reply #2 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:30pm
 
Chuck,

It is an great mask, if I had some money I'd buy some stock. Just may anyway. Hey are you going to St. Louis??  I'd like to meet your awesome self.        ,Don
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Reply #3 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:45pm
 
YUP!  Got my fight reservations all paid for!  I have yet to book my room.

Are you SURE you are ready to meet me?

<tsk, tsk, TSK>

Chuck
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Reply #4 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:56pm
 
yup...I got one too...and I LOVE it...but there is no doubting my first love, and that would be Ben's clustermasx. It was SO much better than ANYTHING I ever used before. He was in my thoughts and prayers constantly...what a gift and only $25...

Never heard what really happened there, and more's the pity. If you're out there Ben...I LOVE YOU MAN!

Best,

Jon
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Reply #5 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 3:22pm
 
jon019 wrote on Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:56pm:
...but there is no doubting my first love, and that would be Ben's clustermasx. It was SO much better than ANYTHING I ever used before.

Jon, I am glad that you mentioned this!  I have often wondered what the difference is between the two of them.  I bought a LOT of Ben's masks, and swore by them.  But in looking at the Optimask, I though they were the same.

Now that I use a Demand Valve mask, I don't use either one, BUT I see that the Optimask is (by looking at it) virtually the same as Ben's ClustermasxTM.

What is the difference, except in the bag?

Chuck

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Reply #6 - Nov 8th, 2008 at 10:01pm
 
Hi Chuck,

I sprung for the "cadillac" optimask because it is cleanable. Couldn't do that with the clustermax and mine got so gross I was worried about trading hits for infections. Figured costs in the long run would favor the om.

Other comments:

cm pillow soft, no matter how hard you cram it into your face
om not as flexible and it is hard to get a really comfortable fit,
but it'll do

cm light and relatively small, om bulky and definitely heavier, harder to pack

om smells and tastes like rubber, that took some getting used to and I still don't like that part, cm nonesuch

om is freakin' blue, I don't know why but I find that strange

All in all, if the cm had stayed available we wouldn't be having this discussion cuz I'd still be using it...no intent to trash the om but "first loves"  oh my...

Now then, what is a demand valve mask??? I've heard of and researched the valve (damned expensive) and wondered what the whole setup looks like and how it works? I'd ask for a pic but those don't load for me anymore here...got a website link?

Best,

Jon

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Reply #7 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 12:29am
 
Jon, most of the complaints that you have, while valid, are due to the mask itself, not all the other apparatus.  If you wish, I have several cushioned masks, that I bought to have on hand.  I would be glad to send one or more to you.

You can just switch out the mask, and the rest is the same.

Let me know if you want one, as I bought these just to have on hand, in case anyone needed one.

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As for your question about the demand valve system, I am going to start a new thread, explaining it, and how it works, so that others, who may be interested won't miss it, as they might, while buried in this thread.

I already have pictures of it up in the stickied thread above Oxygen Terms Explained.   Are you saying that you cannot see those pictures?  I can email them to you, if that would work.

Chuck
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Reply #8 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 1:22pm
 
ClusterChuck wrote on Nov 9th, 2008 at 12:29am:
Jon, most of the complaints that you have, while valid, are due to the mask itself, not all the other apparatus.

[size=14]Yup, I recognize that (and have a scruffy beard which sure doesn't help). Not quite complaints, I was responding to your request for comparisons


 If you wish, I have several cushioned masks, that I bought to have on hand.  I would be glad to send one or more to you.

I know you would and I am appreciative. Right now committed to making this one work...save 'em for a more deserving brother or sister clusterhead...


You can just switch out the mask, and the rest is the same.

Let me know if you want one, as I bought these just to have on hand, in case anyone needed one.

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As for your question about the demand valve system, I am going to start a new thread, explaining it, and how it works, so that others, who may be interested won't miss it, as they might, while buried in this thread.

Thank you!!!


I already have pictures of it up in the stickied thread above Oxygen Terms Explained.   Are you saying that you cannot see those pictures?  I can email them to you, if that would work.

Some of the pics show and some don't...the demand valve system does not...so yes, pls send by pm



Best,


Jon


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Reply #9 - Nov 9th, 2008 at 2:08pm
 
Yes Chuck I do want to meet you and thank you in person for the good work for us Clusterheads you do.

The 3 liter bag is the MOST IMPORTANT advance for CH I can see, except the demand valve, which I can't afford yet. When in the panic stage of a hit there is no other way to get past this. It has given me the hope that just wasn't there.

So when cost is a factor, you cannot beat this set up. It makes the old non-reabreather look ancient, like me sort of.

From the days of the spear and into the age of nuclear, technology is bringing relief.  , Don
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