
iRiFiT Full Face Mask (F300)
Designed for quiet and comfortable therapy, The iRiFiT Full Face Mask offers a secure seal around the nose and mouth and an adaptable fit that conforms gently to the face.
Key Features:
- Adaptive “V” rebound design for facial seal
- Lightweight frame with smooth contours
- Swallowtail diffuser for quiet airflow
- Anti-asphyxia valve for added safety
- Headgear made from soft, skin-friendly fabric
- Available in multiple sizes (S, M, L)
- Compatible with all standard PAP devices




Full Face Coverage for Higher Pressures
The iRiFiT F300 is a full face mask that covers both the nose and mouth, providing a complete seal for patients who breathe through their mouth during sleep or who require higher therapy pressures typical of BiPAP treatment. The adaptive "V" rebound cushion conforms to facial contours for a secure, comfortable fit across different face shapes.
For distributors, full face masks are a required inventory item alongside nasal options. Institutional programs need both mask types to accommodate the full range of patient anatomies and therapy prescriptions. The iRiFiT F300 at wholesale pricing makes it cost-effective to maintain comprehensive mask inventory.
Why Distributors Stock the iRiFiT F300
The essential full face mask for institutional PAP programs — covering mouth breathers and higher-pressure therapies.
Essential for BiPAP Patients
Higher therapy pressures require a full face seal to prevent leak. The F300 is the required complement to nasal masks in any institutional mask inventory.
Adaptive Seal, Faster Fitting
The "V" rebound cushion conforms to facial contours without extensive manual adjustment, reducing clinician time spent on mask fitting during patient setup.
S/M/L in Every Unit
All three cushion sizes included per wholesale unit. Eliminates separate sizing inventory and improves first-fit success rates across diverse patient populations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes does the iRiFiT F300 come in, and how do clinicians determine the right fit?
The F300 ships in three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large. Size selection is based on facial dimensions — primarily the distance from the nose bridge to the chin and the width across the cheeks. Resvent provides a sizing template that clinicians hold against the patient's face to determine the correct size.
For wholesale buyers, the three-size range covers the vast majority of adult facial structures. SysMed recommends distributors stock all three sizes, with Medium typically representing 60–65% of units sold. The sizing template is included in every box at no additional cost, which matters for initial mask fitting sessions where clinicians need to try multiple sizes. The headgear itself is adjustable within each size to fine-tune the fit.
How does the iRiFiT F300's adaptive V-rebound design create a better seal than traditional full face masks?
Traditional full face masks rely on a single silicone cushion pressed against the face by headgear tension. The F300 uses an adaptive "V" rebound structure — a dual-wall cushion that flexes independently along different facial planes. Instead of one pressure point that either seals or doesn't, the V-rebound conforms around the nose bridge, cheeks, and chin separately.
The result: a secure seal at lower headgear tension, which reduces the pressure marks, skin irritation, and claustrophobic feeling that drive full face mask abandonment. For DME providers, this translates to fewer mask exchanges and returns. Patients who previously couldn't tolerate full face masks due to discomfort may succeed with the F300's lower-pressure fit approach.
What is the swallowtail diffuser on the iRiFiT F300, and how does it reduce noise?
The swallowtail diffuser is the F300's exhaust vent design that disperses exhaled air across a wide surface area rather than channeling it through a small opening. Traditional mask vents create a focused jet of air that produces audible hissing and can blow directly onto a bed partner.
The swallowtail geometry splits the airflow into a broad, diffused pattern that's both quieter and less directional. Bed partners notice the difference immediately — there's no concentrated air stream hitting them. For patients who sleep face-to-face with a partner, this is a practical comfort feature that affects not just their own adherence but the household's tolerance of the therapy. Noise and air blast from mask vents are among the top reasons bed partners pressure patients to stop therapy.
Is the iRiFiT F300 compatible with all PAP devices, or only Resvent iBreeze models?
The F300 uses a standard 22mm swivel connector — the universal interface used by virtually all CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP devices on the market. It works with every iBreeze model, and also with ResMed AirSense, Philips DreamStation, Fisher & Paykel ICON, DeVilbiss, and other major PAP brands.
This universal compatibility matters for wholesale positioning. Distributors can sell the F300 into their existing installed base regardless of which PAP device the patient already uses. It also means hospitals and DME providers can standardize on the F300 across mixed device fleets without worrying about connector incompatibility. The anti-asphyxia valve is integrated into the mask assembly, so safety compliance doesn't depend on the connected device.
How often should the iRiFiT F300 be replaced, and what does this mean for distributor recurring revenue?
Clinical guidelines and most insurance reimbursement schedules recommend full face mask replacement every 3 months, with cushion-only replacements at 1–2 month intervals depending on usage. Headgear typically lasts 6 months before the elasticity degrades enough to affect seal quality.
For distributors, masks are the highest-frequency consumable in the PAP ecosystem — patients need 4 masks per year versus one device purchase every 3–5 years. This creates a predictable recurring revenue stream that compounds with each device sold. The F300's universal compatibility means it can capture replacement volume from patients using any PAP brand, not just iBreeze users. SysMed offers volume pricing on mask quantities that reflects the consumable nature of the product.




